对尼泊尔救护车服务一年来收到的案件的审查

Anna Rebekah Peskett, Jonathan Williams, K. Thapa
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对尼泊尔救护车服务(NAS)的呼叫数据进行了检查,以帮助未来对尼泊尔院前护理的研究,并确定NAS内部可能从进一步培训中受益的趋势和领域。对NAS进行了回顾性检索,涵盖了NAS在12个月期间接到和参加的电话。从NAS数据库中共纳入5486例病例。数据显示,在过去的12个月里,NAS病例有所增加,2019年7月的病例比2018年8月增加了152例,总体增长了38.48%。除了2019年2月出现了原因不明的下降外,这一增长相当均匀和一致。除了2019年2月出现了原因不明的下降外,这一增长相当均匀和一致。呼吸道和创伤是最多的病例类型。病例的增加很可能是因为NAS越来越受欢迎。根据本文的研究结果,NAS似乎将继续其向上的轨迹。对这项服务的进一步研究是有必要的。
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A review of cases received by the Nepal Ambulance Service over one year
Nepal Ambulance Service (NAS) callout data was examined to aid future research into Nepali prehospital care, and identify trends and areas within NAS that may benefit from further training. A retrospective search was carried out of the NAS covering of the calls received and attended by NAS covering a period of 12 months. A total of 5486 cases from the NAS database were included. The data showed there had been a rise in NAS cases over the 12-month period, with 152 more cases being logged in July 2019 than in August 2018, an overall increase of 38.48%. The rise is fairly uniform and consistent month-on-month, except for February 2019, when there was an unexplained reduction. This rise is fairly uniform and consistent, except for February 2019, when there was an unexplained reduction. Respiratory and trauma were the most numerous types of case. The increase in cases is most likely because NAS is growing in popularity. Based on the findings of this paper, it would seem that NAS is set to continue its upward trajectory of callouts. Further research on this service is warranted.
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