ems medically means rescue medical services, also called emergency medical services.
Medically ems stands for Emergency Medical Services. Emergency medical services are designed to provide emergency medical care and rescue in emergency situations, including accepting patient telephone alarms and first aid calls, emergency medical care and transportation services in emergency situations.
EMS personnel include many types of professionals such as emergency medical technicians, ambulance drivers, emergency medical system coordinators, nursing professionals, and emergency medical doctors. During emergency and first aid, EMS personnel are often required to remain calm at all times and act quickly and efficiently to quickly relieve the suffering of patients and ensure their safety.EMS plays a very important role in the life of the community, and plays an important role in emergencies.
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1, pre-hospital first aid: also known as on-site first aid, refers to the use of 120 personnel or on-site personnel within the scene of the limited supplies, to the patient to carry out the initial first aid, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostasis, bone fracture immobilization, etc..
2, emergency rescue: patients are urgently sent to the emergency department of the hospital, the medical staff use hospital supplies, equipment for further examination of the patient, rescue, and then sent to the corresponding department for specialized treatment.
3, hospitalization: for the critical condition of the patient, after the emergency department rescue, examination, sub-specialty, sent to the corresponding department for cause and symptomatic treatment.
4. Emergency medical technology, such as technology to save and preserve life, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, use of automated external defibrillation devices (AED).
5. Medication management, such as initial emergency medication, analgesia, and infusion.
6, technical support, such as the use of medical equipment (such as thermometers, sphygmomanometers, electrocardiographs).
7, on-site rescue and stretcher transportation, such as the need for patient rescue and transfer of emergency treatment, emergency vehicle transportation.
8, communication and scheduling, such as emergency telephone alarm, emergency vehicle scheduling and communication.
9. Emergency medical support and other aspects of the medical field, such as pain management, trauma management, pediatric emergencies, neurology, and other areas of medical knowledge.