IMMEDIATE RESPONSE IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS: HOW THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN EMERGENCY TECHNICIANS AND NURSES CONTRIBUTES TO PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY CARE
Abstract
The immediate response in emergency departments is critical to ensuring patient survival and recovery. This study explores how collaboration between emergency technicians and nurses contributes to delivering high-quality care in time-sensitive and high-pressure environments. By examining teamwork dynamics, communication strategies, and role coordination, the study highlights the synergistic effects of their collaboration. Findings suggest that effective interdisciplinary cooperation reduces response times, enhances decision-making, and improves patient outcomes. The study underscores the importance of shared training, mutual respect, and structured protocols in fostering a cohesive team. Implications for practice include strategies to strengthen collaboration through simulation-based training and leadership support, ultimately advancing emergency care standards.