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  • Nursing
  • Medicine
  • Emergency Care

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  • The term "emergency care" is ambiguously used in nursing practice.
  • A clear, empirically driven definition is needed to advance the field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an in-depth inquiry of emergency care.
  • To articulate a defensible definition of emergency care.

Main Methods:

  • Concept analysis using the eight-step approach of Walker and Avant.
  • Searched nursing, medicine, education, and social science databases for "emergency care."
  • Reviewed refereed and nonrefereed literature.

Main Results:

  • Emergency care attributes include immediate evaluation and treatment of unexpected illness/injury.
  • Emergency care is setting-independent.
  • Antecedents: precipitating event, recognition of need, access to care.

Conclusions:

  • This analysis clarifies the definition of emergency care.
  • Findings have implications for emergency nurse practitioner education and scope of practice.
  • Contributes to knowledge in emergency care practice, theory, and research.