Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 0:51:27 GMT -5
We all know them and have seen them, but do we really know what an ambulance is for? What is an ambulance for? An ambulance is a vehicle that transports sick or injured people to the places where they will be treated, whether public or private hospitals, clinics or other types of medical institutions. However, it is not necessary to always transport patients to a health center, sometimes they only focus on providing care to people without leaving the place where they are. There are four types of ambulances that must meet the specifications established by the Official Mexican Standard NOM-034-SSA3-2013: 1. Transfer The ambulance operator must be a paramedic or prehospital medical care technician (TAMP) trained in driving vehicles for transporting ambulatory patients, or there must be a TAMP co-pilot who cares for the patient.
What is an ambulance for, giant group, giant foundation, federico gomez children's hospital of mexico, children's hospital of mexico, ambulances in mexico, prehospital medical care model, prehospital care, paramedics in mexico, prehospital medical care technicians 2. Basic or Asia Mobile Number List advanced emergencies They must have an operator and at least one co-pilot, both of whom must be TAMP. The equipment of a basic emergency ambulance must have basic life support: airway control, lamp for pupillary reflex, disinfectant solutions, diphotherin, to mention a few elements. If the ambulance is for advanced emergencies, then it requires advanced life support such as equipment for airway control and ventilation (Heimlich valve, chest drainage tube), vascular access, burn kit, bladder and nasogastric catheterization, as well as such as cardiovascular, cardiopulmonary/respiratory drugs, anticonvulsants, antidotes, among others. 3. Intensive care Like advanced emergency ambulances, it requires advanced life support equipment.
Aerial Although there are also sea ambulances, air ambulances have to meet special requirements such as having physical support resources available (radio communication with land, sea and air), survival equipment for crew members and patients and, of course, adequate medical equipment. This is dictated by legal regulations in Mexico, according to the “Prehospital Medical Care Model” prepared by the Ministry of Health. It is important to know these guidelines to better understand what an ambulance is for and how we can recognize that it is in good condition if one is needed. An ambulance for the “Federico Gómez” Children's Hospital of Mexico Without a doubt, these vehicles are an important part of the national health system and it is essential to know what an ambulance is for, but what does a company have to do with them? On April 5, 2018, Grupo Gigante, through Fundación Gigante, delivered a new fully equipped ambulance to the general director of the “Federico Gómez” Children's Hospital of Mexico, Dr. José García Aranda.
What is an ambulance for, giant group, giant foundation, federico gomez children's hospital of mexico, children's hospital of mexico, ambulances in mexico, prehospital medical care model, prehospital care, paramedics in mexico, prehospital medical care technicians 2. Basic or Asia Mobile Number List advanced emergencies They must have an operator and at least one co-pilot, both of whom must be TAMP. The equipment of a basic emergency ambulance must have basic life support: airway control, lamp for pupillary reflex, disinfectant solutions, diphotherin, to mention a few elements. If the ambulance is for advanced emergencies, then it requires advanced life support such as equipment for airway control and ventilation (Heimlich valve, chest drainage tube), vascular access, burn kit, bladder and nasogastric catheterization, as well as such as cardiovascular, cardiopulmonary/respiratory drugs, anticonvulsants, antidotes, among others. 3. Intensive care Like advanced emergency ambulances, it requires advanced life support equipment.
Aerial Although there are also sea ambulances, air ambulances have to meet special requirements such as having physical support resources available (radio communication with land, sea and air), survival equipment for crew members and patients and, of course, adequate medical equipment. This is dictated by legal regulations in Mexico, according to the “Prehospital Medical Care Model” prepared by the Ministry of Health. It is important to know these guidelines to better understand what an ambulance is for and how we can recognize that it is in good condition if one is needed. An ambulance for the “Federico Gómez” Children's Hospital of Mexico Without a doubt, these vehicles are an important part of the national health system and it is essential to know what an ambulance is for, but what does a company have to do with them? On April 5, 2018, Grupo Gigante, through Fundación Gigante, delivered a new fully equipped ambulance to the general director of the “Federico Gómez” Children's Hospital of Mexico, Dr. José García Aranda.