A LITERATURE STUDY OF PARAMEDICS' ATTITUDES AND PERSPECTIVES OF END-OF-LIFE CARE
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Abstract
This paper focuses on End-of-life care is not a new or unfamiliar arena for paramedics. According to one study,
almost 60% of paramedics visit a dying patient every other shift. As a result, this statistic should be taken with a grain of
salt.Paramedics are likely to encounter a family member or friend of a patient who is concerned about their health and
frequently expresses melancholy, despite a lack of statistics in this area. Patients may have little choice but to use ambulance
services when community and 24-hour services are in upheaval, as pointed out by.Keywords: paramedics, biological
paradigm, emergency service
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