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Primary and care
HLK Primary care ; general practice < BR >
Primary health care including health check-ups, school meals and stationaries were all funded by the project.
* Primary care
* Primary care physician, a doctor who acts as first point of consultation for patients
* Primary health care
According to the Primary Chronicle, Oleg was a relative ( likely brother-in-law ) of the first ruler, Rurik, and was entrusted by Rurik to take care of both his kingdom and his young son Ingvar, or Igor.
* Primary care
Primary risk factors are early or closely spaced pregnancies and lack of access to emergency obstetric care ; a 1983 study in Nigeria found that 54. 8 percent of the victims were under 20 years of age, and 64. 4 percent gave birth at home or in poorly equipped local clinics.
* Primary health care
Primary health care is provided at the GP / Doctors ' Surgery in Waterloo House Surgery, Wellington Street.
Primary care may be provided in community health centres.
Primary care is the term for the health care services which play a role in the local community.
Primary care involves the widest scope of health care, including all ages of patients, patients of all socioeconomic and geographic origins, patients seeking to maintain optimal health, and patients with all manner of acute and chronic physical, mental and social health issues, including multiple chronic diseases.
The International Classification of Primary Care ( ICPC ) is a standardized tool for understanding and analyzing information on interventions in primary care by the reason for the patient visit.
Primary care also includes many basic maternal and child health care services, such as family planning services and vaccinations.
Category: Primary care
:# Primary health care and behavioral health care.
** Primary care
** Primary care physician
This annual Primary Health Care bursary endows research or personal study to improve the health care of underprivileged sectors of London's population or elsewhere.

Primary and paramedic
* The Bennington Rescue Squad provides Primary 911 service in Bennington as well as non-emergency and interfacility transfers and is staffed at the paramedic level by volunteer members and paid career staff

care and paramedic
The NREMT has included respiratory therapists as qualifying for the advanced credentialing as a critical care paramedic CCEMT-P.
What has developed is the critical care paramedic, also called an advanced practice Paramedic in some parts of USA and Canada.
An emergency care practitioner is a position sometimes referred to as a ' super paramedic ' and is designed to bridge the link between ambulance care and the care of a general practitioner.
These are mostly air-medical personnel or critical care transport providers, often working in conjunction with a technician or paramedic or physician on emergency interfacility transports.
In some jurisdictions adult or pediatric critical care transports sometimes use physicians, but generally only when it appears likely that the patient may require surgical or advanced pharmacologic intervention beyond the skills of an EMT, paramedic or nurse during transport.
In some cases, such as in the UK, South Africa and Australia, a paramedic may be an autonomous health care professional, and does not require the permission of a physician to administer interventions or medications from an agreed list, and can perform roles such as suturing or prescribing medication to the patient.
The Faculty of Health offers degree programmes in nursing, midwifery and paramedic practice ; social policy, social science, social work and health promotion ; medicine and primary care ; and occupational therapy, physiotherapy and podiatry.
Throughout the evolution of paramedic care, there has been an ongoing association with military conflict.
Programmes are offered in the areas / fields of applied sciences, art and design, business, business information systems, communication studies, computer and information sciences, education, engineering, health care practice, hospitality and tourism, languages, law, mathematical science, midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, oral health, paramedic and emergency services, Māori development, physiotherapy, podiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, public health, rehabilitation and occupation studies, social science, sport and recreation, and sport and recreation.
* State registered paramedic, a pre-hospital care provider that is registered with the HPC ( UK )
In these cases, the crew generally consists of a physician, often a surgeon, anesthetist, trauma specialist or similar specialty, accompanied by a specially trained advance care paramedic or nurse.
** " 68W ", formerly 91W, the Military Occupational Specialty for the United States Army's health care specialist ( combat paramedic ).
* the opening of the vehicle and the deformation of the structure ( such as removing a window ) to allow the intervention of a first responder, of a paramedic or of a physician inside the vehicle to better assess the patient and begin care and also to release a possible pressure on the casualty ;
In all such cases, a scope of practice is predetermined for the role, and within that scope of practice all treatment decisions are made and care rendered at the discretion of the individual paramedic.
In many cases, the scope of practice will focus more heavily on primary care, although providing a more comprehensive level of care, such as suturing, or the management of long-term conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension, than is normally permitted to the paramedic.
The University of Washington is consistently ranked among the country's dozen leading institutions in medical research ; Group Health Cooperative was one of the pioneers of managed care in the United States ; and Seattle was a pioneer in the development of modern paramedic services with the establishment of Medic One in 1970.
* Advanced paramedic, a clinical level of pre-hospital care in the Republic of Ireland
In Canada the paramedic is a health professional, providing pre-hospital assessment and medical care to the victims of illnesses or injuries.
Training varies regionally, for example, the primary care paramedic training may be six months ( British Columbia ), two years in Ontario to three years ( Quebec ) in length.
Training as an advanced care paramedic ( ACP ) requires that the student be first qualified as a primary care paramedic.

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