The Impact of Coordination between Nursing, Physicians, Laboratory Technicians and Emergency Medicine Specialists in Dealing with Acute Poisoning Cases
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Abstract
The effective management of acute poisoning cases requires seamless coordination between healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This paper examines the critical roles of nurses, emergency physicians, and laboratory technicians in handling acute poisoning cases, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. The research explores current best practices, challenges, and the significance of coordinated care in emergency settings. Through analysis of existing protocols and operational frameworks, the study highlights how structured communication, standardized procedures, and technological integration can enhance poisoning case management. The findings demonstrate that hospitals with robust interdisciplinary coordination experience improved response times, reduced medical errors, and better patient survival rates. However, significant challenges persist, including communication barriers, resource limitations, and workflow inefficiencies. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for standardized protocols, enhanced technological infrastructure, and continued professional development to optimize poisoning case management and patient care delivery.