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Emergency Medical Technician with Pocket Guide

Emergency Medical Technician with Pocket Guide

EMT in Action

9780073206448
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EMTs are often the first licensed EMS personnel to arrive on the scene of an emergency, size up the situation, and provide emergency care and transportation. They practice in a wide diversity of settings—EMTs are everywhere in our community, many of them performing their EMT duties as well as their regular jobs. These providers demonstrate pride and dedication in their role on the frontline of emergency care in this country.
Barbara Aehlert wrote this text with great depth and clarity. Her easy-to-read writing style conveys a wealth of information that is essential for the student to grasp key concepts needed to become a competent EMT. Students who use this book can feel confident that they have learned accurate, up-to-date, and complete information so that they can face emergencies and provide essential emergency care in their practice setting, whatever the emergency is and wherever it occurs.

Kim McKenna, RN, EMT-P
Director of Education
St. Charles County Ambulance District
St. Peters, MO
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9780073206448
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Dimensions (mm)
53 x 249
Weight (g)
1785
  • Division 1 – Preparatory

    Chapter 1 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Care

    Chapter 2 - The Well-Being of the Emergency Medical Technician

    Chapter 3 - Legal and Ethical Issues

    Chapter 4 - The Human Body

    Chapter 5 - Baseline Vital Signs and SAMPLE History

    Chapter 6 - Lifting and Moving Patients

    Division 2 – Airway

    Chapter 7 - Airway and Breathing

    Division 3 – Patient Assessment

    Chapter 8 - Scene Size-Up

    Chapter 9 - Patient Assessment

    Chapter 10 - Communications

    Chapter 11 - Documentation

    Division 4 – Medical-Behavioral Emergencies and Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Chapter 12 - Pharmacology

    Chapter 13 - Respiratory Emergencies

    Chapter 14 - Cardiovascular Emergencies

    Chapter 15 - Diabetes and Altered Mental Status

    Chapter 16 - Allergic Reactions

    Chapter 17 - Poisoning and Overdose

    Chapter 18 - Environmental Emergencies

    Chapter 19 - Behavioral Emergencies

    Chapter 20 - Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Division 5 – Trauma

    Chapter 21 - Bleeding and Shock

    Chapter 22 - Soft-Tissue Injuries

    Chapter 23 - Musculoskeletal Care

    Chapter 24 - Injuries to the Head and Spine

    Chapter 25 - Injuries to the Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia

    Division 6 – Infants and Children

    Chapter 26 - Infant and Child Emergency Care

    Division 7 – Operations

    Chapter 27 - Emergency Vehicle Operations

    Chapter 28 - Gaining Access

    Chapter 29 - Special Response Situations

    Division 8 – Advanced Airway (Elective)

    Chapter 30 - Advanced Airway TechniquesAppendices Appendix A - CPRAppendix B - Older AdultsAppendix C - IV MonitoringAppendix D - Weapons of Mass DestructionAppendix E - Rural and Frontier EMSAppendix F - National Registry Skills Sheets

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