Paramedical Services refer to the support services provided by trained medical professionals who assist doctors and surgeons in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients. These professionals work in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs, and emergency services.
🔹 Common Paramedical Services Include:
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Ambulance services
First aid and trauma care
Emergency response teams
Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation for injuries and surgeries
Pain management
Movement therapy
Medical Laboratory Technology
Blood tests
Urine and stool analysis
Microbiological investigations
Radiology & Imaging
X-ray, MRI, CT scan, and Ultrasound
Diagnostic imaging reports
Operation Theatre (OT) Technology
Assisting in surgeries
Sterilization of surgical instruments
Pre- and post-operative care
Dialysis Technology
Kidney dialysis procedures
Patient monitoring during treatment
Anesthesia Technology
Support during anesthesia administration
Monitoring patient vitals
Optometry
Eye testing
Vision correction and eye care
Nursing Assistants / General Duty Assistants
Basic patient care
Monitoring vitals
Helping with daily activities
Pharmacy Services
Dispensing medications
Maintaining drug inventory
Patient guidance on medicine use
🔸 Importance of Paramedical Services:
Ensure quicker diagnosis and treatment
Reduce burden on doctors
Improve patient recovery and rehabilitation
Essential in emergency and trauma care
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