Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) is an international, Open Access publisher of peer-reviewed journals encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) is originated with a rigid commitment of serving the scientific and research community by inviting innovations and a vision to encourage the existing scientists, experts and young scientists to enlighten the common society, encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) is an open access, single-blinded, peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, editorials, perspectives, etc. It seeks support from individuals, institutes, libraries, universities, funding agencies, and others.
Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) deals with the disorders and complications that are related to emergency care, critical illnesses, trauma management, patient stabilization, and nursing interventions in acute medical settings.
The current research in Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) involves the development of new techniques to minimize these ailments and provides knowledge for researchers, practitioners, and even common people.
Emergency and Nursing Management (ISSN: 2836-2179) accepts the articles in the fields of: General Emergency Nursing and Management, Emergency Nursing, Trauma Care, Critical Care Nursing, Triage System, Emergency Response Protocols, Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Room (ER) Management, Disaster Preparedness, Pre-Hospital Care, Emergency Care & Acute Conditions, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Airway Management, Shock Management (Septic, Cardiogenic, Hypovolemic), Stroke Management (FAST Protocol), Myocardial Infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI), Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), Sepsis & Septic Shock, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in Emergency Care, Pain Management in Emergency Settings, Wound Care & Management, Trauma & Injury Management, Blunt & Penetrating Trauma, Fracture & Orthopedic Emergencies, Burn Management (Rule of Nines), Head & Spinal Cord Injuries, Polytrauma Management, Hemorrhage Control & Tourniquet Use, Chest Trauma (Pneumothorax, Hemothorax), Abdominal Trauma, Emergency Procedures & Interventions, Defibrillation & Cardioversion, Intubation & Mechanical Ventilation, Central Line Placement, IV Fluid Resuscitation, Needle Decompression, Thoracostomy & Chest Tube Insertion, Nursing Staffing in Emergencies, Patient Flow & Bed Management, Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Emergencies, Nursing Leadership in Crisis Management.
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General Emergency Nursing and Management: A specialized field of nursing focused on the rapid assessment, stabilization, and treatment of patients with acute illnesses or injuries. It emphasizes critical decision-making, triage, and coordination of emergency care to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.
Emergency Nursing: A specialized field of nursing focused on the rapid assessment, treatment, and stabilization of patients experiencing acute illnesses or traumatic injuries, often in emergency departments, urgent care, or pre-hospital settings. It emphasizes critical decision-making, life-saving interventions, and patient safety under high-pressure conditions.
Trauma Care: Trauma care is the specialized medical management of patients who have sustained severe or life-threatening injuries, focusing on rapid assessment, stabilization, treatment, and rehabilitation to prevent complications and improve survival outcomes.
Critical Care Nursing: A specialized field of nursing focused on the care of patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries. It involves continuous monitoring, advanced clinical interventions, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team in intensive care units (ICUs) or critical care settings to stabilize and support critically ill patients.
Triage System: A triage system is a structured method used in healthcare to prioritize patients based on the severity of their condition, ensuring that those who need urgent care receive it first while less critical cases wait. It is commonly applied in emergency departments, disaster situations, and mass casualty events.
Emergency Response Protocols: Structured and predefined procedures that guide individuals and organizations on how to respond effectively and safely during emergencies, such as natural disasters, medical crises, or accidents, to minimize harm and ensure coordinated action.
Advanced Life Support (ALS): A set of specialized, life-saving interventions and techniques used by trained healthcare professionals to manage patients with severe cardiac, respiratory, or other life-threatening emergencies. ALS includes advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, defibrillation, intravenous drug administration, and coordinated resuscitation protocols.
Basic Life Support (BLS): A set of emergency medical procedures performed to maintain airway, breathing, and circulation in individuals experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, or airway obstruction, typically including chest compressions, rescue breathing, and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) until advanced care arrives.
Emergency Room (ER) Management: The systematic coordination of resources, personnel, and processes in an emergency department to provide timely assessment, stabilization, treatment, and referral of patients with acute or life-threatening conditions, ensuring patient safety, efficiency, and quality of care.
Disaster Preparedness: A proactive process of planning, organizing, and implementing measures to effectively respond to, manage, and recover from natural or human-made disasters, minimizing loss of life, property, and social disruption.