ATI ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT:

Advanced Life Support or (ALS) is defined as: performing endotracheal intubation and the administration of intravenous medications.
Advanced Life Support is applied in circumstances where paramedics have to provide specialty clinical treatment to time critical patients.

ATI Advanced Life Support units are trained to provide critical care for:

- Management of cardiac arrest,

- Intravenous therapy and drug administration,

- Advanced airway management including intubation, laryngeal mask, and intravenous adrenaline,

- Analgesia and trauma,

- Trauma care,

- In-field triage criteria,

-Shock process and hypovolaemia care combines with perfusion status assessment and fluid resuscitatio,.

The historical development of advanced life support (ALS) programs throughout the world is rooted in the recognition that provision of ALS techniques to patients within the first few hours of trauma and medical emergencies can reduce death from preventable causes. International studies have conclusively shown that death from trauma occurs most commonly within the first hour of the injury and that many of these deaths occur from potentially preventable causes. The incidence of these deaths can be reduced if the patient is managed appropriately in the pre-hospital care phase and reaches definitive care within the first one to two hours of the event. Studies have also demonstrated the need for advanced life support in rural settings to potentially reduce the number of preventable deaths from motor vehicle accidents. Using ATI to handle your emergency needs, you can rest assurred that our BLS and ALS teams will provide your customers and guests with the level of attention they need, and the speed and efficiency required to prevent further health risks.

 

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