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Am J Emerg Med ; 46: 599-608, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33277080

ABSTRACT

US emergency departments are facing a number of operational challenges related to chronic shortages of registered nurses. Many of the tasks done by registered nurses can be safely and successfully delegated to the emergency department technician (EDT), particularly if a hospital's nursing and administrative leadership are affirmatively engaged in a process to professionalize and train their EDT workforce. This paper examines the state, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulatory landscape for the EDT, reviews the literature on how hospital's utilize EDT's, discusses approaches to skills training, and examines the need for profession standardization that enables job role expansion.


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Emergency Medical Technicians/trends , Health Resources/trends , Emergency Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Emergency Service, Hospital/trends , Health Workforce , Humans
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Curr Pain Headache Rep ; 22(8): 53, 2018 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29904806

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To evaluate the use of virtual reality (VR) therapies as a clinical tool for the management of acute and chronic pain. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent articles support the hypothesis that VR therapies can effectively distract patients who suffer from chronic pain and from acute pain stimulated in trials. Clinical studies yield promising results in the application of VR therapies to a variety of acute and chronic pain conditions, including fibromyalgia, phantom limb pain, and regional specific pain from past injuries and illnesses. Current management techniques for acute and chronic pain, such as opioids and physical therapy, are often incomplete or ineffective. VR trials demonstrate a potential to redefine the approach to treating acute and chronic pain in the clinical setting. Patient immersion in interactive virtual reality provides distraction from painful stimuli and can decrease an individual's perception of the pain. In this review, we discuss the use of VR to provide patient distraction from acute pain induced from electrical, thermal, and pressure conditions. We also discuss the application of VR technologies to treat various chronic pain conditions in both outpatient and inpatient settings.


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Pain Management/methods , Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy/methods , Acute Pain/therapy , Chronic Pain/therapy , Humans
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