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bixtya [17]
2 years ago
10

Patients who become dependent upon ems personnel or other health care providers often feel?

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bixtya [17]2 years ago
4 0

Patients who become dependent upon EMS personnel or other health care providers often feel shameful and dependent.

EMS is the Emergency Medical Services. It is also called the ambulance service.  It gives the pre-hospitalization treatments so that the patient can be turned a little stable on the way to the hospital. The service provided can have different levels according to the seriousness of the patient. The medical practitioner also varies according to the situation.

Health care provider is a person who looks after a patient or a person who needs assistance. It can be in the hospital or outside the hospital, at home in schools or colleges, or even at workplaces.

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