EMERGENCY CARE:
Emergency care provides immediate medical attention to patients experiencing severe injuries or life-threatening conditions.
It is designed to stabilize patients and prevent further complications.
What happens during emergency care?
- Rapid assessment of the patient’s condition
- Stabilization of vital functions (breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure)
- Immediate medical interventions, such as CPR, wound treatment, or medication administration
- Diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the emergency
- Coordination with specialists or transfer to an advanced care facility if necessary
- Continuous monitoring until the patient is stable