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  2. Paramedic - Wikipedia

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    Paramedic are involved in challenging professions and can be subject to different kinds of psychological stress, for instance, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, or severe burnout. The psychological aspect is intertwined with the nature of the paramedics' work.

  3. Incident stress - Wikipedia

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    Incident stress is a condition caused by acute stress which overwhelms a staff person trained to deal with critical incidents such as within the line of duty for first responders, EMTs, and other similar personnel. If not recognized and treated at onset, incident stress can lead to more serious effects of posttraumatic stress disorder.

  4. First responder - Wikipedia

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    [1] "The chances are even better that your emergency call will be answered by a police or fire vehicle doing double duty instead of an adequately equipped ambulance and a paramedic trained in 'first responder' care." [2] There were some earlier uses of "first response", though not "first responder", in this sense.

  5. I'm a dad and an EMT. I use the same 4 steps in stressful ...

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    Ryan Fields-Spack is a dad of three and an EMT. He recommends taking a deep breath when you feel your adrenaline rising.

  6. Compassion fatigue - Wikipedia

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    There is a strong relationship between work-related stress and compassion fatigue which include factors such as: attitude to life, work-related stress, how one works, amount of time working at a single occupation, type of work, and gender all play a role. [38]

  7. One Good Thing: Flight paramedic treats patient medical debt

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  8. Out-of-home placements and trauma - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2011), there were 408,425 youth in the United States in foster care in 2010. [2] Foster care is a division of child welfare services that places a child in an interim home when parents or guardians are unable or unwilling to adequately care for the child [3] or when the child has experienced a trauma by the guardians or parents. [2]

  9. EMT testifies about rescue of newborn in woods on Day 2 of ...

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    During opening statements, the defense said Eckersley avoids hospitals, saying it triggers post-traumatic stress disorder. The trial is set to continue Monday at 10 a.m. and is expected to last a ...