What are the differences between Nursing and EMS? Which is better and why?
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Nursing is focused on offering comprehensive, ongoing patient care in a medical healthcare setting. Meanwhile, EMS (Emergency Medical Services) is focused on immediate life-saving interference in emergencies in a prehospital setting. Nurses generally have a larger scope of practice and more in-depth patient management compared to Emergency Medical Service providers such as paramedics.
EMS is a good option for those who think they are a good fit for emergencies on-site and performing life-saving situations, and Nursing is an apt choice for those who want a wider scope of practice and longer interactions.
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