The Role of Nursing and Paramedics: Frontline Heroes in Healthcare

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Ahmed Murished Almutiri, Faris Nawash Alenezi, Hind Hamdan Al Shelwi, Jawhara Saed Saad Alghamdi, Saadia Saed Saad Alghamdi, Tahani Abdullah Zawad, Khalid Nasser Alshadokhi, Aisha Eid Aydah Alanazi, Maram Hmoud Eid Alkhaibary, Salha Mohammad Hassan Al-Shubili, Shams Hassan Ali Alshareef, Azizah Dakillallah Aljuaid, Yasmeen Hassan Ali Alshareef, Hanin Salem R Alkhaldi, Reem Abdulrahman Ahmed Alghamdi.

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Nursing and paramedics form the backbone of modern healthcare, particularly in emergency and critical care settings. These frontline heroes play a vital role in delivering timely and effective medical interventions, often in high-pressure environments. For instance, paramedics handle life-threatening situations, such as cardiac arrests and severe trauma, where their rapid response can significantly impact patient survival (Alkharan et al., 2023; Varghese, 2020). Nurses, on the other hand, provide continuous care in hospital settings, ensuring that patients receive personalized treatment tailored to their specific conditions (Barcinas & Braithwaite, 2023; Jansson et al., 2021).


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