Volume : 11, Issue : 11, November – 2024

Title:

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE ON EMERGENCY RESPONSE IN BLEEDING CASES: A REVIEW OF PRACTICES IN HOSPITAL ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS

Authors :

Faisal Salem S Alyami, Fahad Hamad D Almass , Saleh Mana Al Aharth, Ibraheem Ali Ibraheem Algahtani ,Ziad Mana Al saad Alami , Zaid Dafer Saleh Alqshanin , Mohammed Hassan Abdullah Almkaeeil, Hussain Mohammed Al Mansour

Abstract :

This review explores the impact of knowledge on the management of bleeding emergencies in hospital accident and emergency departments. Bleeding cases constitute a significant portion of emergency visits, and the ability to respond effectively depends on the knowledge and preparedness of healthcare professionals. This article synthesizes findings from recent studies to highlight the role of clinical knowledge in timely decision-making, intervention strategies, and patient outcomes. It also examines current practices, challenges, and gaps in emergency response to bleeding cases. The review emphasizes the importance of continuous training, standardized protocols, and resource availability to enhance the quality of care. By addressing these aspects, healthcare systems can reduce mortality rates, improve recovery, and boost patient satisfaction in bleeding-related emergencies.
Keywords: Bleeding emergencies, emergency department, knowledge impact, hospital practices, patient outcomes, clinical training, emergency response, healthcare quality.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Faisal Salem S Alyami et al., Assessing The Impact Of Knowledge On Emergency Response In Bleeding Cases: A Review Of Practices In Hospital Accident And Emergency Departments.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (11).

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