0 someone who is trained to help people who are ill or injured, especially in emergency situations, but who is not a doctor or a nurse -- hộ lý, nhân viên cấp cứu
Some are led by junior doctors, some by nurses and others by paramedics.
These need to be age-specific (infant, child, adolescent) and setting-specific (primary care, paramedic care, and hospital emergency and in-patient), with particular attention to the paramedic setting.
Using the information gained from the two short pilot projects, it was decided that, for the new project, one nurse and a paramedic would form the response team.
The legislation allows administration of the listed agents by anyone in an emergency, but in practice it would be by ambulance paramedics and other trained staff (not doctors).
It is against this backdrop that this study to evaluate the pilot project involving partnership working between paramedics and community nurses attending low-priority ambulance calls took place.
The first responders in out-of-hospital settings are usually bystanders, paramedics, ambulance drivers, firefighters, police, and community volunteers, and in hospital settings they are usually nurses (9;17).
Where safe, paramedics could write prescriptions under the supervision of the emergency physician and taxis could be arranged for transport that does not require lights and sirens.
An air-ambulance helicopter flies low over him and a paramedic leans out to shout that they are willing to airlift him to safety.