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Emergency and Medical
Fifty lantern slide teaching sets on the subject of `` Emergency War Surgery ( NATO ) '' were assembled and distributed to the Medical Military Services of foreign Governments associated with NATO and South-East Asia Treaty Organization.
The practice of BSI was common in Pre-Hospital care and Emergency Medical Services due to the often unknown nature of the patient and his / her disease or medical conditions.
At 9: 03: 25 am CST, the first of over 1, 800 9-1-1 calls related to the bombing was received by Emergency Medical Services Authority ( EMSA ).
The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram Mark I ( or EMH for short ), is a fictional character from the television series Star Trek: Voyager, played by actor Robert Picardo.
The character of the Doctor began his service on the USS Voyager as the standard Emergency Medical Hologram built into almost every newer Starfleet ship's sickbay.
Robert Picardo appears as the Enterprises Emergency Medical Hologram ; Picardo played the holographic Doctor in Voyager.
Due to the deaths of the ship's entire medical staff, The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram designed for short-term use only, is employed as the Chief Medical Officer.
Two Emergency Medical Holograms, one from the USS Voyager, overthrew the Tal Shiar crew and the ship returned to Federation hands.
SFWA subsequently listed the book for sale through a Print On Demand service, with all profits to benefit their Emergency Medical Fund.
Persons serving as Chirurgeons work under the " Good Samaritan " principal providing only first aid and either calling for Emergency Medical Services, or advising sick or injured persons to seek medical care on their own if they have injuries or illnesses that are beyond the scope of First Aid to treat.
A version of the Segway i2 is being marketed to the Emergency Medical Services community.
An Emergency Medical Service was introduced which provided free treatment to casualties ( a definition which included war evacuees ), while rationing led to significant improvements in the diets of poor families.
Organizations known to use ALE for Emergency management, disaster relief, ordinary communication or extraordinary situation response include: Red Cross, FEMA, Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, NATO, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, AT & T, Civil Air Patrol, SHARES, State of California Emergency Management Agency ( CalEMA ), other US States ' Offices of Emergency Services or Emergency Management Agencies, and Amateur Radio Emergency Service ( ARES ).
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act ( EMTALA ) is a U. S. Act of Congress passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act ( COBRA ).
It was not until the establishment of American College of Emergency Physicians ( ACEP ), the recognition of emergency medicine training programs by the AMA and the AOA, and in 1979 a historical vote by the American Board of Medical Specialties that EM became a recognized medical specialty.
Emergency medicine was recognized as a separate specialty by Medical Council of India ( MCI ) only from July 2009.
Emergency Medical Service is provided by a variety of individuals, using a variety of methods.
Beyond the national model of care, the type Emergency Medical Service will be determined by local jurisdictions and medical authorities, based upon the needs of the community, and the economic resources to support it.
An example of this is the Emergency Medical Retrieval Service in Scotland.

Emergency and Treatment
Despite a general consensus, codified in the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, that emergency care must be provided even to the indigent, it is not widely accepted in the United States that the availability of broader health care should be considered a right and paid for by public funds.
* The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease, J. B. Lippincott, 1994.
* April 7, 1986: Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 ( COBRA ) ( including Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act )
* Emergency Termination of Treatment,
Adult BLS guidelines in the United Kingdom were also published in 2005 by the Resuscitation Council ( UK ), based on the 2005 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations ( CoSTR ) published in November 2005.
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act or EMTALA also ensures public access to emergency services.
The court interpreted the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act ( EMTALA ) to require continued ventilation for the infant.
* Emergency Medical Treatment: Demonstrate treatment of various wounds similar to those in a combat situation.
St Vincent's Health operates a mental health ward and an Enhanced Crisis Assessment & Treatment Team & Triage Service ( ECATT ) that assesses patients in the Emergency Department and manages patients with acute physchiatric disorders that are a potential risk to themselves or others in the community.
In addition, the Royal Melbourne Hospital has an Enhanced Crisis Assessment & Treatment Team & Triage Service ( ECATT ) team on call 24 hours a day to assess patients in the Emergency Department.
Treatment received by patients in the Accidents and Emergency Department and immediate necessary treatment given by a GP, however, is without charge.

Emergency and Unit
* Emergency Service Unit, a police tactical unit
* Emergency Response Unit ( disambiguation ), specialist teams at various organizations
Today Orpington Hospital provides rehabilitation and therapy services, outpatient and diagnostic services ( including dermatology and diabetes ), but it no longer has an Accident and Emergency Unit.
Funded by Cascade County Disaster and Emergency Services ( DES ), a Quick Response Unit composed of volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians ( EMTs ) was started.
The department operates a Patrol Division, Traffic Safety Bureau, Records Bureau, Detective Bureau, Juvenile and Community Policing Bureau, and its own Emergency Services Unit.
* Emergency Services Unit: Ford E-150 ( 70 ), Ford Expedition ( 71 ), and a trailer.
The hospital also offers a six-bed Intensive Care Unit, a dedicated Emergency Room ( with an average of over 30, 000 visits from 2004 – 2006 ), an Obstetrics Unit ( with 725 births in FY 2006 ), Surgical services ( 6, 356 surgical procedures and 1, 184 endoscopies FY 2006 ), Medical-Telemetry care, Medical-Surgical and Pediatric care, Physical Rehabilitation, Nuclear Medicine and CT services, and a Sleep Study center, amongst other various professional services at the hospital.
These techniques are applied most commonly in the Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit and, Operating Rooms.
* EMS Conditions Unit is a vehicle that is assigned to an Emergency Medical Service supervisor.
The department's aviation base, with its fleet of Bell 412 and Augusta A119 Koala helicopters, is housed in space leased from the National Park Service that was once the United States Coast Guard Air Station Brooklyn, and is also now headquarters for the New York City Police Department Emergency Service Unit.
This is a community hospital and has a Minor Injuries Unit but no Accident and Emergency.
Throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s the hospital was added to extensively and the new Accident and Emergency Unit was opened.
Today the hospital is still growing, with a new maternity unit opened in 2009, and plans to refurbish the Accident and Emergency Unit and further extend the hospital.
* Emergency Services Research Unit ( ESRU )
In February 2009 the series introduced the Medical Response Unit which includes a helicopter that delivers doctors to rescues and brings patients to the Emergency Department.
Over 50 bunkers were built, including the many redundant Relocation Unit locations as well as retrofitted buildings that comprised many Zone Emergency Government Headquarters locations.
The depot site is also home to the Nunawading Unit of the Victoria State Emergency Service.
The Tulane Sim Center features of real-life environments and meeting space for hands-on training, instruction and skills assessment including an Emergency Room, Intensive Care Unit, Operating Room, Labor & Delivery room, 4 Hospital Patient Rooms, 4 Office Exam Rooms, and a Nurses Station.
* The Office of the Chief Executive manages key functions on behalf of the Chief Executive and incorporates Business Continuity and Emergency Planning, Corporate Affairs, Internal Audit, Inspectorate, Ministerial Secretariat, Portfolio Management Office, Professional Standards Unit and the Legal Services Team.
The name comes from SAMU ( service d ' aide médicale urgente, " emergency medical assistance service ") which in reality and by law is the French Medical Regulation of Emergencies Center based in Hospitals and which role is to regulate the medical Emergency Fluxes of demands Medicosanitary Regulation of Emergencies of a Public Health Integrated Emergency Medical System ( IEMS ) ; the acronym has become a kind of popular informal word, synonym to emergency action because it is the mark labelling Mobile Intensive Care Unit Ambulances in France.
It is located in Unit C of the Central Building of the Campus, adjacent to the University Hospital and to the Medical Center Emergency Services.

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