
Emergency Care Guidelines
Emergency Care Guidelines are protocols designed to ensure quick, effective treatment during urgent health situations. They help first responders and healthcare providers assess the severity, prioritize care, and follow standardized procedures to stabilize the patient. This includes actions like assessing airway, breathing, and circulation, providing necessary interventions, and calling for advanced medical support if needed. The goal is to minimize harm, prevent deterioration, and improve the chances of recovery. These guidelines are based on current best practices and scientific evidence to ensure safe, consistent, and efficient emergency responses.