Fundamentals of blood pressure measurement

The body relies in the main on two key systems to ensure that blood pressure is maintained at the correct level to meet the body's requirements. In the longer term, the renin angiotensin aldosterone...

An audit of 4679 consecutive emergencies for an emergency care practitioner

The data presented here is an audit of 4 679 consecutive emergency calls attended by a single ECP between November 2007 and November 2013. The data was collected in a large urban environment, a town...

The evolving role of the Emergency Medical Retrieval Service critical care practitioner

EMRS has two teams available 24 hours a day. Each team comprises of two, the first person being a consultant with a specialty in emergency medicine, anaesthetics or intensive care, and the second...

Research developments within the Allied Health Professions Research Network (AHPRN)

‘The AHPRN is a development of the National Physiotherapy Research Network which was developed in 2004, and officially launched in 2005 following a call for proposals from the (CSP) for a research...

Urgent & Emergency Care Review: response of the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives

The end-of-phase-1 report identifies problems with the current emergency care system: Demand is growing and the system is under severe pressure It is confusing, with several ways of accessing the...

Ambulance Services Benevolent Fund seasonal messages

It is at this time of the year when I can reflect on the support that the charity has received from ambulance services, their staff and many other generous people. In all honesty though, I would...

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