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EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Emergency medicine stands as a vital medical specialty within the health landscape, acting as the first line of defense in critical situations that threaten the health and life of patients. Its dynamic and multidisciplinary approach makes it a fundamental pillar for comprehensive health care, providing immediate and specialized support in the most challenging moments". Concept and scope of emergency medicine Emergency medicine is defined as the branch of medicine that is responsible for the evaluation, diagnosis and initial treatment of patients who have acute or traumatic pathologies that compromise their health status immediately. Its scope of action ranges from pre-hospital care, provided at the scene of the incident, to the stabilization and management of the patient in the hospital emergency department. THE DOCTORS AND NURSES HANDBOOK General Medical and Nursing Practice and Theory for Hospital Staff Paperback version, 7X10 Full 16 Font Types of medical...

Basic Techniques and Care of the Nursing Technician

The work of the nurse: a technical and relational analysis Nursing is a fundamental profession in the field of health, characterized by a wide range of responsibilities and a deep commitment to care for patients. In this article, we will analyze the general work of a nurse at a technical level and in their interaction with patients, as well as their relationship with the medical hierarchy. ** The technical nurse: a fundamental pillar At a technical level, the nurse plays a crucial role in the provision of health care. Its functions cover a wide variety of tasks, among which the following stand out: * Administration of medicines:** Nurses are responsible for administering medications according to medical indications, monitoring side effects and adjusting doses as necessary. * Sampling:** They extract blood, urine and other body fluids for their analysis in the laboratory. * Vital Sign Monitoring:** Regularly monitor heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and respiratory rat...