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Medical Emergency Handling
Dr.Jayanthi Kamalasekaran
School of Computer Science,
Presidency University, Bengaluru
Elluru Sowmya RajeshwariAngadi
Dept of Computer Science Engineering Dept of Computer Science and Engineering
Presidency University,Bengaluru,India Presidency University,Bengaluru,India
RollNo :20211CSE0319 RollNo : 20211CSE0235
Sowmyaelluru14@gmail.com rajeshwari.72002@gmail.com
Lakshmi Keerthana Vyshnavi G.N
Dept of Computer Science Engineering Dept of Computer science and Engineering
Presidency University,Bengaluru,India Presidency University,Bengaluru,India
RollNo : 20221LCS0038 Roll No : 20211CSE0273
lakshmikeerthana2001@gmail.com vyshu3105@gmail.com
Abstract
Reducing the chance of death and long-term health issues requires prompt and efficient handling of medical emergencies. From the first reaction and triage to pre-hospital interventions, hospital care, and post-emergency rehabilitation, this study examines the various phases of emergency medical management. It emphasizes how critical it is for emergency responders, medical professionals, and hospitals to make prompt, precise assessments and work together. In order to guarantee a timely and effective emergency response, the study also highlights the importance of ongoing training and readiness for medical staff, sufficient resource allocation, and a strong healthcare infrastructure. Additionally, the study explores how technology innovations—like digital health records, AI-driven diagnostics, and telehealth—are revolutionizing emergency medical care, resulting in faster, more accurate treatment and improving the efficacy of emergency medical services (EMS) as a whole.
The study illustrates the difficulties and achievements of emergency response systems, especially in settings with limited resources, by looking at real-world case studies from a variety of emergencies, such as natural disasters and cardiac events.
In order to improve readiness, optimize patient outcomes, and lessen the burden of medical emergencies on healthcare systems, this article offers ideas for improving emergency treatment globally by analysing current procedures and providing insights from case studies.
Keywords: : Medical Emergency, Triage, Pre-Hospital Care,
Emergency Medical Services (EMS),Healthcare Preparedness,
Telemedicine, Emergency Response, Patient Outcomes
Trauma Management, Technological Innovations, Disaster Medicine
Health System Strengthening Patient Outcome Optimization
Emergency Medical Personnel Training