| CREM | center for rural emergency medicine; cyclic adenosine monophosphate-response element modulator |
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| DEHS | Division of Emergency Health Services |
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| DIE | died in emergency department |
| E/A | emergency admission |
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ABBR: EMT-D. During the transition from the 1985 to the 1994 U.S. Department of Transportation standard curriculum, the title given in many states to individuals who became certified EMTs in the skill
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ABBR: EMT-I. An individual who has become state certified or nationally registered after completion of the U.S. Department of Transportation EMT-I standard curriculum. This curriculum emphasizes basic l
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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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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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