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Badr Sultan Al-Mutairi, Faras Mahdi Awad Alyami, Mohammed Sayer Al-Shammari, Noura Mohammed Abdrabah Abdullah, Salihah Mohammed Ghazwani, Amiral Mohammad Ali Alzmanan, Hajar Dimshaq Eidah Al Yami, Farhan Abdullah Alshammari, Musleh Ali Hussein Al Raka, Saad Muhayya Jabr Almutairi, Huda Marzooq Almarzooq, Eman Mansour Ali Jadher, Maytham Mansour Ali Al Jadher, Amani Raid Essa Alyausaf, Hadi Saleh Alalhareth

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Advanced Life Support (ALS) is a critical component of emergency medical care, involving specialized interventions to stabilize patients facing life-threatening conditions. This article examines the essential roles of paramedics and nurses in delivering ALS, emphasizing their collaborative efforts to improve patient outcomes. Paramedics perform primary assessments, airway management, intravenous access, and cardiac monitoring, while nurses contribute within hospital settings, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and ensuring seamless transitions of care. Effective teamwork and communication between paramedics and nurses are paramount in ALS scenarios, supported by advancements in technology and ongoing research initiatives.

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Advanced Life Support: Understanding The Critical Interventions Provided By Paramedics And Nurses. (2022). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 31, 169-178. https://doi.org/10.59670/3cnwsj58