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EM@3AM: Pneumocephalus

EMDocs

We’ll keep it short, while you keep that EM brain sharp. A 58-year-old female with a history of diabetes, hypertension, and chronic back pain presents to the ED with severe headache and nausea. The patient denies any trauma to the head, fevers, nuchal rigidity, changes in vision, focal weakness, paresthesia, or anticoagulation use.

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How Data Exchange Empowers Hospitals

ESO

Meet and Exceed Compliance Standards From the first EMS patient contact, maintaining accurate, up-to-date patient records is vital for audits, quality improvement initiatives, and reporting all of which help hospitals maintain compliance with key healthcare regulations.

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Serving the Whole Community: Inclusive Education and Training

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Whether you’re creating presentations or training for active members, junior firefighters, potential recruits, or community education, you can implement inclusive practices to make sure everyone can take part in your fire or EMS department’s educational programs. Learning best practices apply to learners of all ages and backgrounds.

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Handtevy Pediatric Readiness: Full List of Resources

Handtevy

These tools are designed to support EMS professionals in delivering high-quality pediatric emergency services. Schedule a Demo Peter Antevy, MD DISCLAIMER: Pediatric Emergency Standards Inc. Schedule a Demo Peter Antevy, MD DISCLAIMER: Pediatric Emergency Standards Inc. DOWNLOAD NOW Ready to Try Handtevy Mobile?

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APOT: Why It Matters and How To Cut Down on It

ESO

Ambulance Patient Offload Time (APOT) is a new metric introduced in the 2024 ESO EMS Index that measures the duration from when an ambulance arrives at the hospital to the transfer of patient care to hospital personnel. They not only add friction to the patient care continuum, but they also tax already limited EMS and hospital resources.

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The Transformative Power of Good Data

ESO

The EMS industry is bombarded with incredible amounts of information on a regular basis in the form of ePCR reports and dispatch data. Schedule a demo and see the benefits of ESO EHR firsthand. Book a Demo The post The Transformative Power of Good Data appeared first on ESO.

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(Q3/23)ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

EHR M2M Enhancements We have enhanced our Mobile2Mobile feature to include assessments, last known well, and symptom onset. When these key data points are documented by the BLS or First Response team, they’ll now transfer over to the transporting unit’s chart for the hospital to view, eliminating the need for double documentation.