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Treating
Victims of Weapons of Mass
Destruction:
Medical, Legal and Strategic Aspects
by Patrick Barriot, and Chantal Bismuth |
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Cat.# JW-AEM4 |
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Published:
2008 ISBN:
9780470066461 |
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During the last century, the weapons of war became
increasingly sophisticated and their effects ever more
remote from the actual user. Militarization of nuclear
atomic forces, chemicals and biological agents has
considerably enlarged the arena of warfare, but of
possibly even greater concern is the threat of such agents
being deployed by terrorists. This book was originally
published in French in 2004: subsequent events, such as
the London bombings in July 2005, have only reinforced the
importance of all doctors and emergency personnel
understanding the various agents that could be used and
having the knowledge to deal with victims of an attack or
even an industrial accident. The book has therefore been
translated into English to make it available to a wider
audience.
The book was coordinated by Chantal Bismuth, Professor of
Medicine who has acted as an advisor for the Minister of
Health in France and is an international consultant in
toxicology. Her co-editor, Patrick Barriot, is an
anaesthetist with operational experience in the Paris Fire
Brigade and the 11th division of Paratroops who is now
responsible for the department of ‘Biological risks from
new technologies’. The authors are representative of the
doctors who would have to deal with the human casualties
of warfare or a terrorist attack. They review all weapons
of mass destruction, both chemical and biological,
including the use of bacteria, anthrax and viruses such as
variola and influenza. In each case, they describe the
pathogenic agent, the human consequences, organizational
aspects of care for the victims and best practice for
treatment. As one author reports, “The infections caused
by potential biological warfare agents are seldom taught
in the course of medical studies and the majority of
physicians never encounter these types of pathology in
their daily professional practice. Since its eradication,
people are not trained to recognize smallpox or to make
the differential diagnosis between anthrax and
bronchitis.” Other chapters cover the effects of nuclear
weapons and radiation on humans as well as the features of
Gulf War syndrome. An important chapter deals with the
organization of medical responses to chemical or
biological attack: “Planning, equipping, and training
responder services are the best responses to the
dispersion of chemical and biological agents.”
The book addresses all those involved in the security of
the civilian population, the organization of rescue
services and the treatment of victims.
Table of Contents: List of contributors
Preface by Chantal. Bismuth
Foreword by Pierre-Marie Gallois
1. Ambiguous concepts and porous borders
2. Introduction to chemical weapons
3. Chemical weapons
4. Chemical terrorism and cyanides
5. On the lack of usage of chemical weapons in the Second
World War and their utilization by terrorists
6. Toxins
7. Gulf war syndrome
8. Organizational aspect of the management of large
numbers of victims during a chemical or biological
accident
9. Hospital management of victims of a chemical accident
10. Non-conventional counter-terrorism
11. Introduction to biological weapons
12. Clinical approach to pathogenic agents
13. Variola (Smallpox)
14. Influenza and respiratory infections
15. Anthrax
16. Biotechnology: protection or peril
17. Nuclear and radiological weapons
18. Effects of nuclear and radiological weapons on humans
19. Battleships and flaws
Postscript by Vladimir Volkoff.
Appendix: Questions and Answers by Patrick Barriot. |
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NO IMAGE AVAILABLE |
Evidence-Based
Diagnostic Testing for Emergency Care
by Jesse M. Pines, and Worth Everett |
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Cat.# JW-AEM5 |
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Published:
2008 ISBN:
9781405154000 |
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This accessible book uses an evidence-based “just the
facts” approach to diagnostic test ordering and clinical
decision rules in the emergency department. This is a
useful reference that physicians at all levels can use to
refresh their memories on basic statistics and how to use
evidence-based practice when ordering and interpreting
tests. For example, when a clinician is deciding whether
or not to order a CT head for a patient with a blunt head
injury and normal mental status, he or she can refer
easily to the book for guidance on decision rules. Flow
charts guide the reader easily to the most appropriate
action in the particular clinical situation.
Table of Contents: Preface
Part I: The Science Of Diagnostic Testing and Clinical
Decision Rules
1. Diagnostic Testing In Emergency Care
2. Evidence-Based Medicine: The Process
3. The Epidemiology And Statistics Of Diagnostic Testing
4. Clinical Decision Rules
Part II: Section 2 – Traumatic Injuries
5. Cervical Spine Fractures
6. Cervical Spine Fractures In Older Adults
7. Cervical Spine Fractures In Children
8. Blunt Abdominal Trauma
9. Acute Knee Injuries
10. Blunt Head Injury
11. Blunt Head Trauma In Children
12. Acute Ankle And Foot Injuries
13. Occult Scaphoid Fractures
14. Blunt Chest Trauma
15. Occult Hip Fracture
Part III: Cardiology
16. Heart Failure
17. Syncope
18. Acute Coronary Syndrome
Part IV: Infectious Disease
19. Serious Bacterial Infections and Occult Bacteremia In
Children
20. Bacterial Meningitis In Children
21. Necrotizing Fasciitis
22. Pharyngitis
23. Infective Endocarditis
24. Urinary Tract Infection
25. Sinusitis
26. Pneumonia
27. Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Part V: Surgical and Abdominal Complaints
28. Acute Nonspecific, nontraumatic abdominal pain
29. Bowel Obstruction
30. Acute Pancreatitis
31. Acute Appendicitis
32. Acute Cholecystitis
Part VI: Urology
33. Kidney Stones
34. Testicular Torsion
Part VII: Neurology
35. Subarachnoid Hemorrhorage
36. Acute Stroke
Part VIII: Miscellaneous: Ophthalmology, Hematology,
Rheumatology, and Pulmonology
37. Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis
38. Temporal Arteritis
39. Intraocular pressure
40. Asthma
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ECG's for the Emergency
Physician 2
by Amal Mattu, and William J. Brady |
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Cat.# JW-AEM6 |
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Published:
2008 ISBN:
9781405157018 |
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An ideal accompaniment to ECGs for the Emergency
Physician Volume 1
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Part 1: Focus on Dysrhythmias
Case histories
ECG Interpretation and comments
Part 2: 12-Lead ECGs (intermediate level)
Case histories
ECG Interpretation and comments
Part 3: 12-Lead ECGs (advanced level)
Case histories
ECG Interpretation and comments
Appendix A: Differential Diagnoses
Appendix B: Commonly used abbreviations |
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Crisis
Management in Acute Care Settings
by Michael St.Pierre,
Gesine Hofinger, and
Cornelius Buerschaper |
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Cat.# DA-AEM2 |
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Published: 2007 ISBN:
9783540710615 |
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Human Factors and Team
Psychology in a High Stakes Environment
- A comprehensive outline of all relevant issues of
error
prevention and safe practice in the acute and emergency
health
care
- Case reports and proven strategies help to ground
psychological theory in daily practice
This book addresses all issues relevant to error
prevention and safe practice in the acute and
emergency health-care setting. It begins with the basic
principles of human behavior and
decision making and then partitions into three sections
where the individual, the team, and the
organizational influences within the health-care system
are discussed in greater depth.
Case reports and proven strategies help to ground
psychological theory in daily practice. This
book has emerged from a long standing cooperation between
clinicians and psychologists.
Blending the strengths of both professions into a readily
accessible text has created a book
which will hopefully help both physicians and
non-physicians to better understand the
principles of human behavior and decision making in
critical situations, and in turn enable
them to provide safer treatment.
Unsuspected medical crisis and emergency situations can be
managed more effectively and an
increased awareness of contributing factors may help to
avoid errors from the outset.
Contents:
Basic Principles: Error, Complexity, and Human
Behavior: The Human Factors: errors and Skills. The
Challenge of Acute Healthcare. The Nature of
Error. The Psychology of Human Action. Individual
Factors of Behavior: Human Perception: The Way We
See Things. Information Processing and Mental
Models: World Views. Goals and Plans: Turning Points
for Success. Attention: In the focus of Consciousness.
Stress. Strategies for Action: Ways to Achieve Good
Decisions. The Team: The Key to Success:
Teamwork. Speech is Golden: Communication.
Leadership. The Organization: Organizations and
Human Error. Reliable Acute Care Medicine. |
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PHTLS Prehospital Trauma
Life Support 6e
Military Version
National Association of Emergency Medical
Technicians |
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Cat.# EL-AEM6 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN:
9780323039864 |
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As the required textbook for NAEMT’s worldwide
prehospital trauma life support courses, Prehospital
Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is the definitive resource for
learning basic and advanced prehospital trauma skills and
concepts. Now revised and expanded to cover all aspects of
military prehospital trauma with ten new chapters, the
Military Edition is the ultimate trauma text for the
military! Tailored expressly for the military, this book
contains nine military medicine chapters written by the
Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care - the leading
body that oversees trauma care.
Key Features:
1. PHTLS is a continuing education program authored
and administered by the PHTLS division of the 2. National
Association of EMTs (NAEMT) in conjunction with the
Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons.
3. A consistent approach for every body region makes the
book easy to follow and includes content on anatomy and
physiology, pathophysiology, and assessment and
management.
4. Scenarios and Scenarios Solutions are provided for
every chapter to promote critical thinking and allow
“real-world” application of the chapter.
What’s New:
1. A companion DVD-ROM (new format) shows full-screen
video clips of all airway and spinal skills used in PHTLS.
It also contains review questions and information – such
as the Glasgow Coma Scale, Revised Trauma Score, Rule of
Nines, Parkland Formula, and Pediatric Vital Signs – to
download to your PDA.
2. 18 completely updated and revised chapters keep readers
on the cutting-edge of trauma care.
3. Nine chapters specific to military medicine make this
the ultimate military trauma text. |
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PHTLS Prehospital Trauma
Life Support 6e
National Association of Emergency Medical
Technicians |
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Cat.# EL-AEM5 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN:
9780323033312 |
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As the required textbook for NAEMT’s worldwide
prehospital trauma life support courses, Prehospital
Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is the definitive resource for
learning basic and advanced prehospital trauma skills and
concepts. Now revised and expanded to cover all aspects of
prehospital trauma - with new chapters on burns,
wilderness trauma, tactical considerations, weapons of
mass destruction, and triage and disaster management - the
6th edition is the ultimate trauma text for any prehospital
care provider! The 6th edition is also ideal for use as
the trauma component of an EMT or paramedic course or as a
general reference tool on trauma assessment and
management.
Key Features:
1. Provides CEUs for First Responders, EMTs,
paramedics, nurses, & physicians; proceeds from the course
go to the NAEMT and are used to support the profession; it
improves the quality of care can be incorporated into
initial training or as a stand-alone continuing education
course;
2. A consistent approach for every body region makes the
book easy to follow and includes content on anatomy and
physiology, pathophysiology, and assessment and
management.
3. Airway, Thoracic, and Spinal Skills are presented in a
heavily illustrated, step-by-step format.
Scenarios and Scenarios Solutions are provided for every
chapter to promote critical thinking and allow
“real-world” application of the chapter.
What’s new:
1. More comprehensive, covering ALL aspects of
prehospital trauma
2. More thoroughly referenced than ever with the most
accurate, up-to-date, evidence-based information
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First
Responder's Guide to Abnormal Psychology
Applications for Police, Firefighters and
Rescue
Personnel
by William I. Dorfman, and Lenore E. Walker |
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Cat.# DA-AEM1 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9780387351391 |
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Natural disasters. Hostage situations. Terror attacks.
During these and other emergency situations, first
responders make split-second judgments: evaluating risks,
identifying dangerous conditions, and - often the hardest
job of all - attending to those distressed and disturbed
by their ordeal.
- First book on abnormal behavior that is directed to
police, fire and emergency personnel and other first
responders
- Theories are illustrated with case studies and
summary information in each chapter
- Deals directly with trauma and its impact on
people’s behavior
First Responder's Guide to Abnormal Psychology gives
readers critical insights into the human impact of
extreme trauma, and the various levels of mental
impairment suffered by both victims and survivors.
Renowned trauma experts William Dorfman and Lenore
Walker give this book immediate relevance through the
use of real-life examples from a wide range of crisis
situations. They have also deliberately minimized
research citations within the text for greater
readability. Highlights of the coverage:
- Comprehensive review of the major forms of mental
illness and how to recognize them
- The latest theories of stress, trauma, resilience,
and coping
- Overview of key mental health issues in the law,
from competence to the insanity defense
- Special chapter on emotional and psychological
disorders in children and adolescents
- Introduces the concept of therapeutic justice - an
innovative problem-solving court for
people with mental illness
- Intervention strategies for putting psychological
knowledge into action
A practice-enhancing seminar in book form, First
Responder's Guide to Abnormal Psychology is an
essential resource for professionals in the emergency,
security, and rescue services, as well as a valuable
text for those training to enter these demanding
careers. It confirms gut feelings, clarifies judgment
calls, and puts into sharp focus the human stories
behind critical incidents. Contents:
Introduction. The Role of First Responders in Dealing with
Psychologically Disordered Individuals. Normal vs.
Abnormal Behavior: A Continuum. Key Mental Health Issues
in the Criminal Justice And Emergency Medical Systems.
Disorders of the Brain and Central Nervous System. The
Psychotic Disorders. The Mood Disorders. The Anxiety,
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders. The Personality
Disorders. The Substance Use Disorders. Crisis, Terrorism
and Trauma Based Disorders. Therapeutic Justice. Mental
Disorders in Youth. |
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Emergency Management:
Concepts and Strategies for Effective Programs
by Lucien G. Canton |
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Cat.# JW-AEM3 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN: 9780471734871 |
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This book propounds an all-hazards, multidisciplinary
approach to emergency management. It discusses the
emergency manager’s role, details how to establish an
effective, integrated program, and explores the
components, including: assessing risk; developing
strategies; planning concepts; planning techniques and
methods; coordinating response; and managing crisis.
Complete with case studies, this is an excellent reference
for professionals involved with emergency preparedness and
response.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Emergency Management: A Historical
Perspective
Chapter 2. Emergency Management: A Social Science
Perspective
Chapter 3. The Emergency Manager: Evolving Roles and
Shifting Paradigms
Chapter 4. Establishing the Emergency Management Program
Chapter 5. Assessing Risk
Chapter 6. Developing Strategy
Chapter 7. Planning Concepts
Chapter 8. Planning Techniques and Methods
Chapter 9. Coordinating Disaster
Chapter 10. Managing Crisis |
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Visual
Diagnosis in
Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
by Christopher P. Holstege,
Alexander B. Baer, Jesse M. Pines, and William
J. Brady |
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Published:
2006 ISBN:
9781405134910 |
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Containing high quality images, this book presents the
common visual diagnoses that are either pathognomonic or
suggestive of specific illnesses. Organized randomly as a
patient would present their 'chief complaint' rather than
neatly into topics, this book is an invaluable aid for all
health care personnel who manage patients in acute care
settings. This book is also ideal for national examination
review.
Table of Contents:
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
Illustration credits
Part 1. Case Presentations and Questions
1. Rash following brush fire
2. Herbalist with bradycardia and vision changes
3. Acute eye pain and blurred vision in an elderly female
4. Suspicious hand pain
5. An elderly man with flank pain
6. An immigrant child with skin lesions
7. Wrist pain following a fall
8. Rash in a child with epilepsy
9. Dark urine in an immigrant
10. Fever and drooling in a child
11. Altered mental status with an abnormal
electrocardiogram
12. Purulent eye discharge in an adult
13. Wrist pain in a young child
14. Postprandial abdominal pain
15. An elderly man from a house fire
16. Back pain following a fall
17. A bite to the leg in tall grass
18. Facial swelling in a patient with poor dentition
19. Elbow pain in a child after a fall
20. A man with diffuse facial edema
21. Chest pain and hypotension in an adult male patient
22. Eye pain after tree branch strike
23. A missing button battery
24. Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy
25. Painless penile ulcer
26. Low back pain in car accident victim
27. A gardener with a non-healing rash
28. An immigrant with neck swelling
29. Fall on an outstretched hand in a young adolescent
30. Raccoon eyes
31. Chest pain and a confounding electrocardiogram pattern
32. Eye pain in a contact lens wearer
33. Heel pain following a fall
34. FAST evaluation following trauma
35. Skin lesion in a heroin addict
36. Young athlete with back pain
37. Skin lesions in a comatose patient
38. Chest pain with sudden cardiac death
39. Fall on an outstretched hand with wrist pain
40. Necrotic skin lesion
41. Chest pain with electrocardiographic ST-segment/T-wave
abnormalities
42. Chemical eye exposure
43. Hand pain after striking a wall
44. Dyspnea in an alcoholic
45. Slash wound to the neck
46. Foot pain following breaking
47. Confluent rash in a child
48. Lost in the cold
49. Bradycardia following an herbal ingestion
50. Abdominal pain in an alcoholic
51. Pain out of proportion to examination
52. Pleuritic chest pain in a young adult male
53. Eye pain following a bar fight
54. Forearm fracture after falling
55. An elderly woman with groin pain
56. Painful facial rash
57. Confusion, anemia, and abdominal pain in a toddler
58. Cardiotoxic effects following caustic ingestion
59. Rash and joint pain in a child
60. X-ray findings after laparoscopy
61. Injector injury to the hand
62. Chest pain in a middle-aged male patient with ST
segment elevation
63. Deformed globe following trauma
64. Adult male with atraumatic lower back pain and leg
weakness
65. Fever and rash in a child
66. Yellow eyes and skin
67. Fishing in the stomach
68. Agitation in a botanist
69. Skin target lesion
70. Adult male with a sudden, severe headache
71. Get them undressed
72. Chest pain and subtle ST segment elevation
73. Fluid in my eye
74. Coma following head trauma
75. Blue hue following endoscopy
76. Shoulder pain following direct blow
77. An overdose of prenatal vitamins
78. Fever and rash in a child
79. Lamp oil ingestion
80. Diffuse ankle pain following a fall
81. Emergency department drop-off
82. Weakness and bradycardia in an elderly female patient
83. Blurred vision following yard work
84. A gagging child
85. A child with bruises of different ages
86. Traumatic eye pain and proptosis
87. Post-prandial abdominal pain in an elderly woman
88. Hyperthermia, tachycardia, and confusion in a teenager
89. Acute onset double vision
90. Ankle pain and inability to walk
91. Tongue swelling in a hypertensive female
92. Wide complex tachycardia in an older male patient
93. Acute onset double vision
94. Foot pain in a gymnast
95. New facial droop
96. Eye pain and swelling
97. Shortening and rotation of the leg following trauma
98. Spider bite in the night
99. Wide complex tachycardia in a young adult
100. Abdominal pain in a trauma victim
Part 2. Answers, Diagnoses, and Discussion
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Refresher: Emergency Care
and Transportation of
the Sick and Injured 2e
by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) |
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Cat.# EL-AEM1 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN: 9780763742294 |
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Part of the highly acclaimed “Orange Book” series, this
groundbreaking Refresher program has been revised and
updated, and written with the experienced EMT-Basic in
mind. The Second Edition offers the most pertinent
information for recertifying EMT-Basics, as well as new
features and technology to support the program. This text
thoroughly covers all of the information that is included
in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
EMT-B Refresher Curriculum and many additional topics.
Chapter Objectives: Department of Transportation
(DOT) EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum objectives
and additional chapter-specific objectives are provided
for each chapter, with corresponding page references.
Progressive Case Studies: Each chapter contains
a case study to help students begin thinking about what
they might do if they encountered a similar case in
the field. A summary of the case study concludes the
chapter. This feature is a valuable learning tool that
encourages critical thinking skills.
Technology Toolbar: Found at the beginning of
each chapter, the technology toolbar guides the students
through the resources available for that chapter on
www.EMTB.com.
Documentation Tips: Provide advice on how to
document patient care and highlight situations where
documentation is especially crucial.
EMT-B Safety Tips: Reinforce safety concerns for
both the responder and the patient.
EMT-B Tips: Provide advice from masters of the
trade.
Teamwork Tips: Provide advice on working as a
team. Pediatric and Geriatric Needs Boxes: Discuss the
specific needs and emergency care of special populations. |
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Emergency Medical
Technician, Making the Difference
by Will Chapleau, and Peter T. Pons |
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Cat.# EL-AEM2 |
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Published:
2006 ISBN: 9780323040006 |
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Immerse yourself in an unrivalled EMT learning
experience with Emergency Medical Technician: Making the
Difference. Mosby Jems’ unbeatable combination of a text,
DVD, and online resources teach you not only the skills
you need to know, but the when and why to perform them!
You’ll discover step-by-step skills with detailed
instructions and clear photos in the text, reinforced by
case scenarios in every chapter. The DVD takes you even
further, showing real EMTs performing the skills, up
close! You’ll use the workbook for review and test prep,
and go online to access Evolve resources for deeper study.
Put it all together, and you will learn! And when you
learn, you succeed!
- Chapter Outlines, Lesson Goals, and Chapter
Objectives begin each chapter.
- Step-by-Step Skills in the text are broken down with
detailed instructions and clear photographs, allowing
you to clearly see the skills you need to perform.
- The companion DVD contains more than 40 skills
demonstrations, performed the right way by real
practitioners. Plus, 20 medical animations demonstrate
anatomy and physiology concepts and pathophysiological
processes.
- Case Scenarios reinforce key concepts and skills,
allowing you to see how core concepts are applied in the
field.
- Ask Yourself critical thinking boxes promote problem
solving skills.
- Teamwork boxes explain how EMTs interact with other
professionals on specific tasks, addressing the need for
cooperation.
- Special Considerations boxes address exceptions to
the rules that you may encounter in the field.
- Special Populations boxes discuss common
complications patients with special challenges may face
and call attention to relevant cultural considerations.
- Nuts and Bolts review section at the end of each
chapter contains Critical Points, a detailed
- Learning Checklist, Key Terms with definitions, and
the National Standard Curriculum (NSC)
- Objectives - giving you a one-stop refresher.
Table of Contents: Division One -
Preparatory
1. Introduction to Emergency Medical Services
2. Well-being of the EMT-Basic
3. Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues
4. The Human Body
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