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MeSH:(Emergency Medical Services*)

1.Factors influencing the delivery of basic pre-hospital trauma care during disaster by the Emergency Medical Services of the Bureau of Fire Protection.

Marites S. GERONIMO

Health Sciences Journal 2025;14(1):30-35

3.Validation and comparison of the PECARN rule, Step-by-Step approach and Lab-score for predicting serious and invasive bacterial infections in young febrile infants.

Natalia SUTIMAN ; Zi Xean KHOO ; Gene Yong Kwang ONG ; Rupini PIRAGASAM ; Shu Ling CHONG

Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2022;51(10):595-604

5.Current situation and development of Chinese trauma care system.

Jing ZHOU ; Tian Bing WANG ; Bao Guo JIANG

Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(12):1045-1048

6.What's new in trauma 2020.

Wen-Jun ZHAO ; Gui-E LIU ; Yuan TIAN ; Shuang-Ming SONG ; Lei LI

Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2021;24(2):63-68

7.Impact of regional differences in stroke symptom awareness and low-income status on seeking emergency medical service in China.

Jing YUAN ; Guang-Liang SHAN ; Sheng-De LI ; Chun-Peng GAO ; Li-Ying CUI ; Bin PENG

Chinese Medical Journal 2021;134(15):1812-1818

9.Demands and countermeasures for outpatients and emergency patients during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 in large general hospital.

Honghua YANG ; Xiaoxia CAO ; Shichang SUN ; Yeqiong HAN ; Fangyi ZHOU ; Neng LIU

Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2020;45(5):507-512

10.Why do some trauma patients die while others survive? A matched-pair analysis based on data from Trauma Register DGU®.

Dan BIELER ; Thomas PAFFRATH ; Annelie SCHMIDT ; Maximilian VÖLLMECKE ; Rolf LEFERING ; Martin KULLA ; Erwin KOLLIG ; Axel FRANKE

Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2020;23(4):224-232

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