9 results on '"Emergency medical services -- Research"'
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2. ERs Can Boost Efforts to Stamp Out Opioid Addiction
3. Gun Injuries More Often Fatal Now, Study Finds; ERs seeing more severe wounds and deaths than they used to, researchers report
4. Research Shows Ways to Speed Stroke Care; Studies looked at improvements in ER, specially equipped ambulance that could deliver clot-busting drug
5. No Harm Done From 'Scoop and Run' Police Transport Policy: Study; Survival of gunshot, stabbing victims similar whether they're moved by police or EMS
6. Genital Injuries Common But Preventable, Researchers Say; Men more often hurt, with younger males tending to get injured on bikes, older males slipping in the tub
7. Trauma Patients at Higher Risk of Dying of Hypothermia: Study; Paramedics can help by controlling IV temperature and heating ambulance, researcher says
8. Hospitals often not alerted about incoming stroke patients; this common oversight may delay life-saving treatment, studies say
9. Emergency care may be key to hospital readmissions; recent inpatients are twice as likely to be admitted again, study finds
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