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Muhammad Sayyah Mayouf Al-Saadi, Ali Yahya Hussain Abusaq, Fahad Helal Almotairy, Abdullah Shaman Al-Mutairi, Fahad Mahdi A Almutairy, Mohammad Fhaid Almutairi, Fahad Haji Aldahmashi, Ali Rakhis Almutairi, Muteb Rashed Almutairi, Wadha Alhassan Alabsi, Eyaidah Alhassan Alabsi, Mohammed Abdulhamid Abdulrahim Alharbi, Hadi Fahad Al Ajmi, Salem Hussain Salem Albaltaheen, Tahani Hassan Ali Assiri

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This article examines the critical role of paramedics and nurses in addressing mental health challenges within the context of emergency response. It explores the scope of mental health crises encountered by these responders, including the complexities of providing care in various settings. Challenges such as ensuring safety, navigating legal and ethical considerations, and overcoming stigma are discussed. Strategies for effective care, including crisis intervention techniques and collaboration with mental health professionals, are highlighted. The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and supporting the well-being of paramedics and nurses are emphasized.

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Paramedicine And Nursing: Addressing Mental Health Challenges In Emergency Response. (2022). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 32, 2062-2074. https://doi.org/10.59670/2ca6jf17