Emergency Response Systems Involving Paramedics and Medical Nurse
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Abstract
Emergency response systems are a critical component of modern healthcare, designed to provide rapid, coordinated, and life-saving care during medical emergencies. Within these systems, paramedics and medical nurses play pivotal and complementary roles across pre-hospital and in-hospital settings. Paramedics serve as frontline responders, delivering immediate assessment, stabilization, and transport, while medical nurses ensure continuity of care through triage, emergency treatment, and ongoing patient monitoring. Effective collaboration between paramedics and medical nurses enhances response efficiency, reduces treatment delays, and improves patient outcomes. This article examines the structure of emergency response systems involving paramedics and medical nurses, highlighting their roles, coordination mechanisms, and importance in delivering timely and patient-centered emergency care.
