Pre-hospital care increases the chance of survival of patients with acute life-threatening conditions by providing initial care (e.g. first aid, basic life support) prior to arrival in a hospital with more complete facilities. there also needs to be a working and efficient emergency dispatch system so that patients with real emergencies can be detected and reached as fast as possible. In addition to well-trained health professionals, there is a need for more accessible roads and transportation services. Reducing emergency response time and time to reach hospitals is also an important component of pre-hospital care, and this will increase the chance of survival of acutely ill patients. Thus, strengthening pre-hospital care involves training healthcare professionals, establishing a working and efficiency dispatch system, procurement of complete equipment, and improving road and transportation access.
Ambulansyang-de-Paa: Collaborative Discussion
Ambulangsyang de Paa: Collaborative Discussion
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