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noun
An individual trained to medically stabilize people through various interventions, victims of trauma or medical events outside of a hospital setting and preparing them for transport to a medical facility.
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But if we are to follow the Medical Science or Engineering Science models, these make a clear distinction between the advanced science, and what the various levels of practitioner (brain surgeon to paramedic; aircraft designer to garage mechanic) need to know of that science and how it is communicated.
When Dzhokhar was loaded into an ambulance, he had gunshot wounds to his jaw and leg, one eye kept rolling back in his head and "his cheek looked a little deformed," according to paramedic Laura Lee.
Time to paramedic intervention (i.e. drug administration), however, was an equally important factor.
Staff who respond to pre-hospital incidents are all trained to Paramedic or Advanced Paramedic (AP) level.
In the final round, a focus group was held with experts to consider the relevance and importance of the statements in regards to paramedic practice and graduate attributes.
Specifically, which patients and conditions benefit from paramedic referrals and which require hospital management and the current barriers to paramedic referral.
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Plus taxpayers won't have to pay paramedics to respond to people who should know better.
The same applies to paramedics, security guards, veterans, retired police officers.
With information from crash boxes available promptly to paramedics, she said, "lives can be saved".
Craven added that the ambulance was staffed by a doctor, in addition to paramedics.
This being America, however, some have taken it further and having instructions to paramedics such as "do not resuscitate" tattooed across their chests.
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