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  1. Jul 15, 2015 · Suddenly the EMT or paramedic is thrust into one of the most intimate, emotionally charged family situations imaginable — an interloper powerless to stop what’s coming. In a recent paper in The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management , a team led by Dr. Deborah Waldrop , a social-work researcher at the University at Buffalo, sheds some fascinating light on these situations.

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  2. Feb 17, 2022 · Implications for paramedic practice in end-of-life care. Paramedics are willing to care for dying patients in expected death and see this aspect of patient care as a vital part of their practice, but consistently express an overwhelming need to receive more palliative and end of life care education as part of their undergraduate education and continual professional updating.

  3. Sep 2, 2020 · Abstract. Caring for patients who are approaching the end of life is an important part of the paramedic's role. Patients' circumstances are individual; for some, death is expected and may even a welcome (albeit sad) relief from a long period of pain and distress, while for others it is a tragic, unexpected outcome after every effort to prevent ...

    • Staying Out of The Hospital
    • Keeping Pain Under Control
    • An Alternative to Calling 911
    • More Care Needed For Aging Population

    Before this program got underway, Rousselle and his colleagues were limited in the help they could offer the palliative patients they encountered on 911 calls, he says. "It was quite difficult before because you'd always have to call a physician and they would always say, 'transport to the hospital.' And this is ... a lot better," said Rousselle. "...

    Getting pain under control is the first step to keeping palliative patients comfortable at home, said Rousselle. Another big part of his job is ensuring the patient's family caregivers are able to cope. "They're the support unit for that person, and if they can't handle it, that patient has no chance of getting through this [at home]." Rousselle as...

    The program is the brainchild of Mike Nolan, chief of the County of Renfrew Paramedic Service. For years, he's been pushing for community paramedics to provide palliative care. He says palliative patients who wish to die at home often end up in hospital because family members call 911 when something abruptly changes in their condition, such as labo...

    Pesut, who is also a professor of nursing at the University of British Columbia's school of nursing on the Okanagan campus in Kelowna, B.C., says Canada has made good strides to improve palliative care in recent years, including the development ofa national frameworkin 2018. That's critical given that Canada's population is aging, she says. "And th...

  4. Jun 23, 2023 · Trauma. Grieving the loss of a patient. "Healing comes from letting there be room for all of 'this' to happen: room for grief, for relief, for misery, for joy." In past decades, when a patient with a traumatic injury died, the trauma team culture was essentially, "Suck it up, buttercup." The idea was to put away your emotions after a death and ...

  5. Oct 17, 2022 · The patient meets the requirements for the determination of death protocol. The online medical control physician advises the termination of resuscitation. Additionally, ALS personnel may terminate resuscitative efforts for cardiac arrest if all of the following criteria exist: The patient is 18 years or older.

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  7. Feb 28, 2010 · The issues raised by the disposition of these patients after the pronouncement of death are relevant to many EMS systems. ... A paramedic ambulance and a fire engine were dispatched to a nursing ...

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