The Role of Wearable Medical Devices in Pre-Hospital Care and How Paramedics and Nurses Manage These Technologies.

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Jaser Awadh S Aladwani, Bandar Omar S Alanezi, Theeb Mohammed Masla Alqahtani, Abdullah Shwqi A Alhalal, Anas Saleh Abdulaziz Alghulayqah, Bandar Nasser Zaydan Almutairi, Ali Talal Ali Al Saeed, Fayez Saleh Sulaman Almutlaq, Fahad Saad Menwer Almutairi, Abdullah Mohammed Alsahli, Bader Adhah Alshalawi, Majed Jomah Alanazi, Barakat Ayyash Alanazi, Noora Hameedy Alkhaldy, Khadijah Humaid Alkhaldi

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Wearable medical devices are increasingly vital in pre-hospital care, providing real-time monitoring and data transmission that enhance emergency medical interventions. These technologies enable paramedics and nurses to make informed decisions through continuous tracking of vital signs, remote data access, and improved diagnostics. The integration of wearable devices into pre-hospital protocols allows for better communication with receiving facilities, leading to smoother patient handovers. However, the effective use of these devices requires comprehensive training, accurate data interpretation, and adherence to ethical considerations regarding data privacy and patient consent. As wearable technology evolves, its role in pre-hospital care is expected to expand, offering significant potential for improving patient outcomes and the overall efficiency of emergency medical services.


Conclusion-The integration of wearable medical devices into pre-hospital care represents a significant advancement in emergency medical services, offering numerous benefits such as continuous monitoring, remote data transmission, and enhanced decision-making. These technologies empower paramedics and nurses to provide more accurate, timely, and informed care, ultimately improving patient outcomes in critical situations. However, to fully realize the potential of wearable devices, it is essential to address several challenges, including ensuring proper integration with existing clinical protocols, providing patient education, and navigating ethical and legal considerations.

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