Aust Fam Physician
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When a family come to the GP they bring with them their hopes and expectations for that consultation. Because the author wears two hats, those of 'mother of a child with a disability' and 'doctor', other parents often discuss with her their experiences with the medical profession. This article summarises the features of a medical consultation that are most valued by parents.
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Ambulance officers are now highly trained professionals with a detailed knowledge of emergency medical conditions and trauma. The medical practitioner, however, should still be seen as the leader of the medical team, both in the field and in the supervision and development of an effective ambulance service. Patient care will be improved through the development of team work, which is a function of mutual respect dependent on understanding the other person's skills, abilities and responsibilities. This article contains an overview of the ambulance officer's skills and responsibilities.
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Cricothyroidostomy may be a lifesaving procedure when endotracheal intubation is either contraindicated or is impossible as a result of the physical condition of the patient. Commercially available kits have simplified the procedure for the nonsurgeon in the pre-hospital setting.