Sentences with phrase «emergency cardiac care»

Training & Certification OSHA Authorized Construction Outreach Instruction, OSHA Training Center Southwest Safety Training Alliance Instructor CPR & Emergency Cardiac Care Provider, American Heart Association CFR 1926 OSHA 10 Hour Training, Joint Apprenticeship Center CFR 1910 OSHA 10 Hour Training, Performance Safety, Inc.. Haz - Mat First Responder, State of Arizona Fire Marshall Certified Forklift Trainer, Industrial Commission of Arizona
Certifications: American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) # 547290 The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) # 306937 in areas of Radiography and MRI CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care PRN adaptor placement and IV contrast infusion
The Rural Healthcare Program reaches a new milestone in improving emergency cardiac care across seven rural states.

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Contextually, there may be high urgency goals in play related to cardiac care and always - on emergency care.
Its core business is focused on providing acute care treatment, including inpatient care, intensive care, cardiac care, radiology services and emergency medical treatment, as well as outpatient services.»
All crews are required to train to a very high level, which enables them to deal with any aspect of emergency care, from minor injuries to cardiac arrest, or multiple casualties sustained in serious road accidents.
The project included public training programs in defibrillators and compression - only CPR at schools, hospitals and major events such as the N.C. State Fair, plus additional instruction for EMS and other emergency workers on optimal care for patients in cardiac arrest.
«This program shows that state and national programs to improve care of cardiac arrest, with a focus on the community and emergency medical response, can save more lives.»
«People often end up in the emergency room not necessarily for contagious diseases but for complications resulting from chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes or cardiac problems, which cost a lot to our health care system,» Ram said.
Cardiac arrest treatment is a community issue, requiring a wide range of people to be prepared to act, including bystanders, family members, first responders, emergency medical personnel, and health care providers.»
In a study published in the revered journal Heart Johan Herlitz — professor of prehospital emergency care at the University of Borås, Sweden — reveals that women survive out - of - hospital cardiac arrest more often than men.
«Since we don't yet know which treatment strategy is best, some patients will receive standard care at the scene and some patients will be rapidly transported with CPR and ACLS in progress to the Michigan Medicine Emergency Department where they will be evaluated for ECPR if they remain in cardiac arrest,» Neumar says.
«Cardiac arrest is a treatable condition,» said Dr. Graham Nichol, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington's Harborview Center for Prehospital Emergency Care in Seattle and co-author of an accompanying journal editorial.
«Some cardiac arrests are associated with heart attacks, but many are not,» says study author Graham Nichol, MD, of the University of Washington - Harborview Center for Pre-Hospital Emergency Care in Seattle.
Its business is focused on providing acute care treatment, including inpatient care, intensive care, cardiac care, radiology services and emergency medical treatment, as well as outpatient services.
The goal of the cardiology service of the Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center is to provide the highest level of cardiac care in conjunction with consistent and effective communication with the client and referring veterinarian.
Doctor Coles's clinical interests include congenital heart disease, interventional cardiology, pacemaker therapy, valvular and myocardial diseases, and pericardial disease as well as cardiac emergencies and intensive care.
Cat owners need to keep a careful eye on the cat's eating habits and breathing patterns and stay at the ready to provide emergency care if the cat has a sudden attack of respiratory distress or cardiac failure.
Learn how to provide immediate care in cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies until advanced medical personnel arrive.
Full - service hospital with 24 - 7 emergency center and extensive inpatient and outpatient general surgery, cardiac surgery and care.
Avian and Exotic Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, Avian Neurologic Diseases, Immune - Mediated and Endocrine Diseases of Ferrets, Cardiac Diseases of Ferrets
A Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, Dr. Karagiannis has extensive experience in, but not limited to, the stabilization of severe traumas, intoxications, envenomations, transfusion medicine, cardiac emergencies and acute pancreatitis.
• State - of - the - art, 24 - hour monitoring by a board - certified American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) specialist and a team of ICU technicians • Peri-operative emergency surgical stabilization • Blood and plasma transfusions • Advanced pain management and relief • Life - support ventilation • Invasive and non-invasive cardiac and blood pressure monitoring • Patient bedside ultrasound capability • Intravenous fluid therapy and intravenous nutrition • In - house laboratoryEmergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) specialist and a team of ICU technicians • Peri-operative emergency surgical stabilization • Blood and plasma transfusions • Advanced pain management and relief • Life - support ventilation • Invasive and non-invasive cardiac and blood pressure monitoring • Patient bedside ultrasound capability • Intravenous fluid therapy and intravenous nutrition • In - house laboratoryemergency surgical stabilization • Blood and plasma transfusions • Advanced pain management and relief • Life - support ventilation • Invasive and non-invasive cardiac and blood pressure monitoring • Patient bedside ultrasound capability • Intravenous fluid therapy and intravenous nutrition • In - house laboratory services
In order to increase cardiac arrest victim survival rates and educate the public about the importance of emergency medical care, it's critical to separate CPR facts from myths.
Over this time, I have successfully defended numerous physicians and nurses in cases ranging from emergency room care to pediatric cardiac surgery.
The hospitals have already restored the cashless facility for emergency, ICU, cardiac care and trauma cases.
For instance, while working at Standard Hospital as a Clinical Practicum in Acute Care, I have gained a deep understanding of how to perform emergency medical procedures such as basic and advanced cardiac life support, as well as other condition stabilizing interventions.
Provide emergency room patient care and support in highly critical deadline - driven chaotic environments; serve as a per diem care partner within telemetry, cardiac, CVA, ICU < and med - surgical acute care settings.
Registered nurses can choose which area they want to work in such as surgery, rehabilitation, oncology, medicine, telemetry, emergency room, pediatrics, cardiac care units or women's services, amongst others.
Emergency medical technicians are also known as paramedics and they are medical professionals who provide care and relief to people involved in accidents, cardiac arrests and other emergency medical siEmergency medical technicians are also known as paramedics and they are medical professionals who provide care and relief to people involved in accidents, cardiac arrests and other emergency medical siemergency medical situations.
Provided emergency care, including artificial airways, external cardiac message, and assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
• Hands - on experience in assisting practitioners and nurses in implementing plans of care for emergency care patients • Documented success in performing patient care procedures and treatments in sync with devised plans of care • Competent at observing patients and reporting their conditions to appropriate supervisors to ensure constant care and evaluation • Adept at handling non-invasive monitoring systems such as taking and recoding vitals, placing oxygen saturation equipment properly and observing cardiac monitors on a constant basis
First, the applicant lists specific practice areas (cardiac and emergency care, wound care) as well as particular procedures (neurological assessments, specimen collection).
When she follows the summary with her core qualifications, the applicant focuses on certifications for emergency care: basic life support, advanced cardiac life support, pediatric advanced life support, trauma nurse core course, and emergency nurse pediatric course.
Results - driven, dedicated, and compassionate healthcare professional with more than 30 years experience delivering high - quality patient care and nursing operations in a variety of areas, including, pediatrics, cardiac critical care, military / emergency nursing, occupational health, commercial health insurance case management, and travel insurance case management.
- Provided specialized care to patients ages birth to 19 including Level 1 trauma care and pediatric medical emergencies; including cardiac abnormalities and / or arrest, respiratory distress and arrest, blunt trauma, gunshot wounds, sexual assaults, sickle cell crisis, drug overdose, sepsis and psychiatric evaluation.
- Provides specialized care to patients ages birth to 19 including Level 1 trauma care and pediatric medical emergencies; including cardiac abnormalities and / or arrest, respiratory distress and arrest, blunt trauma, gunshot wounds, sexual assaults, sickle cell crisis, drug overdose, sepsis and psychiatric evaluation.
I have experience in telemetry, med / syrg, emergency department, long term and extended care, cardiac and pulmonary rehab, and case management.
Emergency Room RN — Whittier Hospital Medical Center, Whittier • CA 2001 — 2004 Provided first response nursing care and utilized Advanced Cardiac Life Support techniques and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation during active cardiopulmonary arrests and life - threatening events.
Critical Care Supervisor / Paramedic — Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, CA 2002 - 2004 Oversaw staff supervision of 18 Emergency Department volunteers and 12 Critical Care Technicians (CCT) for ER, Trauma and Cardiac Pain Centers.
Registered Nurse / Instructor — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across multiple medical specialties Skilled in surgical, cardiac, pulmonary, medical, radiology, pediatrics, and emergency room medicine Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Create workflows assigning tasks and responsibilities to the nursing team Responsible for scheduling, hiring, payroll, and evaluation of nursing team and support staff Trained in chemical paralytic agents, surgical airways, pericardiocentesis, chest needle compression, and intraosseous access Perform advanced cardiac life support procedures, vasculature access device insertion, and 12 lead EKG's Responsible for intubation, ventilator management, IV and oral medication administration, and monitor line insertion Transport critically ill or injured patients to healthcare facilities and respond to in house codes Maintain professional and courteous communications with patients and family Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Train nursing students in accepted practices and standards of care Utilize high fidelity mannequins in a variety of situations to develop student critical thinking skills Lead traditional classroom education and scenario debriefs ensuring student comprehension Design and implement engaging curriculum to reach a variety of skill sets and learning styles Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
Lake Huron Medical Center is one of the area's largest healthcare providers offering 144 - bed acute care, adult medical / surgical services, emergency care, cancer care, cardiac care, bariatric care, inpatient rehabilitation services, and other medical services.
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