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emergency medical technician-paramedic ABBR: EMT-P. An EMS provider who has completed the US DOT EMT-Paramedic curriculum and is licensed or certified to provide assessment and management of patients in the field. Paramedics work under treatmen
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Emergency Nurses Association A professional organization representing and certifying nurses who are proficient in emergency care.
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emergency preparation of safe drinking water The purification of water when only unclean water is available or when the available drinking water is believed to be contaminated. One of the following methods may be used: 1. Water is strained throu
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emergency psychiatry The emergency therapy and intervention in patients who are suicidal, homicidal, or perpetrators or victims of child abuse, spouse abuse, or incest. Most of these individuals see a physician within hours or days of their viol
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emergency readiness Planning in advance for an unexpected crisis, esp. a natural disaster such as a flood or hurricane. The home should be inspected for potential hazards and those discovered should be corrected. Flammable materials such as pain
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