Coronary Care by Nurses in the PreHospital Phase

1985 ◽  
Vol 1 (S1) ◽  
pp. 147-148
Author(s):  
Henry N. Hart

The Netherlands, due to its density of population (415 residents per square kilometer) has ambulance services organized under municipal and district health departments (emergency services) or private services (routine transportation). The law requires that each patient be reached by an ambulance within 15 minutes everywhere in the country.Emergency services are generally performed by the health departments, whereas more routine patient transport is carried out by private firms. In the Netherlands, it is usual that emergency complaints are first directed to the family physician who makes further decisions concerning the use of ambulance services. All ambulance services are coordinated from central district ambulance posts.

Author(s):  
Fawaz Hassan Alamri ◽  
Faisal Dhahi Aldahash ◽  
Sa’ad Alqahtani

Background: Family physicians have a pivotal role in responding to the medical community's needs and have a crucial role in disaster health management. Family physicians have several tasks and duties during and after the disaster, such as event detection, critical information’ collection and distribution, and rehabilitative activities. It is important to identify the level of awareness of the family physicians regarding their role in the management of disasters. Aim: To assess the awareness of family physician residents of their roles in disaster health management, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This study was cross-sectional; it was performed on Saudi family physician residents in family practice clinics and centers in Saudi Arabia. A self-administrated questionnaire has been sent electronically to the participants to investigate their awareness. IMB SPSS version 22 was used to analyze the collected data. Results: This study included 400 family physicians; more than one-half 52.75%were in the age of 28-30 years old. There were 61.5% worked previously at hospital emergency services. A few percentages reported receiving training on disaster medicine management in the clinic, 38.5%. 47.75% reported willingness to train on disaster management. There was 71% of physicians had high knowledge regarding their role in disaster management. Conclusion: There was high awareness among the family physicians regarding their role in the management of disaster with an acceptable attitude toward receiving training.


Author(s):  
Klaus B. Von Pressentin ◽  
Kartik S. Naidoo ◽  
Louis S. Jenkins ◽  
Johann Schoevers

The South African family physician (FP) is an expert generalist who has a number of roles to strengthen the district health system. A research study on FPs in district hospitals has previously demonstrated an impact; however, more evidence on impact in primary health care (PHC) is needed. By serving as a consultant for the PHC team, the FP may improve access to care, capacitate team members, enhance comprehensiveness of care, and improve coordination and continuity of care. This report narrates the story of how one of the FPs at a rural district hospital recorded his experience of being a consultant to the PHC team and was able to self-audit the experience. A self-designed audit tool analysed 1000 patient consultations with the FP and enabled a reflection on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related changes to the consultant role. There was a clear need for FPs to consult patients with complex multi-morbidity and multifaceted psychosocial aspects to their illness, in consultation with their team members. Patients were referred to them by medical officers, other specialists, family medicine registrars, allied healthcare professionals and nurse practitioners. The FP’s ability to strengthen the PHC service outside the district hospital may be enhanced by creating more FP posts at a subdistrict level to support high-quality, team-based primary care in line with the PHC policy directions.


Zootaxa ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 2902 (1) ◽  
pp. 44 ◽  
Author(s):  
CHUNXIA WANG ◽  
SHUQIANG LI

Three new species of the family Telemidae from Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon are diagnosed, described, and illustrated: i.e., Cangoderces christae sp. nov. and Seychellia jeremyi sp. nov. from Côte d’Ivoire; Cangoderces milani sp. nov. from Cameroon. All types of the new species are deposited in the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, Leiden, the Netherlands (RMNH).


1973 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. i-i

The articles referred to in the footnote in Dr. Kaplan's paper on page 61, and intended to follow his article, were misplaced in this issue of the Journal. The articles referred to are: A Proposal To Place the Treatment of Addiction in The Private Medical Office…………………Alvin J. Cronson A Human Side To The Addict………………………Joan C/chosz Developing a Comrnunlty-Oriented Drug Abuse Program in a State Prison……………………Leont/ H. Thompson The Treatment of Drug Abuse by the Family Physician…………………………Ronald N. Horowitz and Ronald North


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1976 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-299
Author(s):  
Larry B. Silver

It is difficult to reply to Dr. Browder's comments for he suggests that I said certain things in my paper that I did not say and he suggests that I should have said other things which I did state in the paper. I do not feel that the field of learning disorders is outside the expertise of the physician. I refer to the physician as key to the coordinated efforts to help these children. My purpose in reviewing the literature was to assist the family physician.


1978 ◽  
pp. 242-249
Author(s):  
Donald C. Ransom ◽  
John V. Dervin
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