Patient volume not tenure drives better survival in severely injured trauma patients treated by EMS clinicians, per UPMC and ...
Nurse practitioners can help prevent patients from experiencing long-term cognitive effects by screening patients for concussions. Almost half of trauma patients (41%) admitted to the hospital have a ...
The health advocacy group Mental Health America collected four years of data from more than 161,000 people living with arthritis and other chronic pain. They found that nearly 80% of people who shared ...
Severely injured patients are more likely to survive if they are initially treated by an emergency medical services (EMS) clinician who sees a high ...
Many trauma patients face a myriad of challenges when recovering from a traumatic injury, problems that can be compounded when their English proficiency is limited. An outreach program to ...
Trauma patients urgently requiring a breathing tube are more likely to survive if the tube is inserted before arriving at ...
Celebrating "A Decade of Trauma Nursing Excellence" and the board-certified trauma nurses improving patient care across the trauma care continuum OAK BROOK, Ill., Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- This ...