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Mosby's Paramedic Textbook

Mosby's Paramedic Textbook

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Reflecting the 2010 Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines, Mosbys Paramedic Textbook, 4th Edition provides a comprehensive learning tool for both first-time and refresher paramedic students. Coverage includes an overview of key subjects such as pharmacology, airway management, medical disorders, patient assessment, and trauma. ALS patient care skills are presented step by step, both in the book and in online video clips. New to this edition are nine new chapters, many new topics, and 150 new photos. Written by paramedic expert Mick Sanders, Mosbys Paramedic Textbook follows the National EMS Education Standards and offers complete coverage of the National Standard Curriculum (NSC) for the EMT-Paramedic.

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
4
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1792
Dimensions (mm)
222 x 281
Weight (g)
3937
  • Part One:: Preparatory

    1. EMS Systems:: Roles, Responsibilities, and Professionalism

    2. Well-Being of the Paramedic

    3. Injury Prevention and Public Health  NEW!

    4. Documentation

    5. EMS Communications

    6. Medical and Legal Issues

    7. Ethics

    8. Research Principles and Evidence-Based Practice  NEW!

    Part Two:: Anatomy and Physiology

    9. Medical Terminology  NEW!

    10. Review of Human Systems

    11. General Principles of Pathophysiology

    12. Life Span Development

    Part Three:: Pharmacology

    13. Principles of Pharmacology and Emergency Medications

    14. Venous Access and Medication Administration

    Part Four:: Airway

    15. Airway Management, Respiration, and Artificial Ventilation

    Part Five:: Patient Assessment

    16. Scene Size Up  NEW!

    17. Therapeutic Communications

    18. History Taking

    19. Primary Assessment  NEW!

    20. Secondary Assessment and Reassessment  NEW!

    21. Clinical Decision Making

    Part Six:: Cardiovascular

    22. Cardiology

    Part Seven:: Medical

    23. Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat  NEW!

    24. Respiratory

    25. Neurology

    26. Endocrinology

    27. Immunology  NEW!

    28. Infectious and Communicable Disease

    29. Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

    30. Genitourinary and Renal Disorders

    31. Gynecology

    32. Hematology

    33. Nontraumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders  NEW!

    34. Toxicology

    35. Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders

    Part Eight:: Shock and Resuscitation

    36. Pathophysiology and Management of Shock

    Part Nine:: Trauma

    37. Trauma Overview and Mechanism of Injury

    38. Bleeding and Soft Tissue Trauma

    39. Burns

    40. Head, Face, and Neck Trauma

    41. Spine and Nervous System Trauma

    42. Chest Trauma

    43. Abdominal Trauma

    44. Orthopedic Trauma

    45. Environmental Conditions

    Part Ten:: Special Patient Populations

    46. Obstetrics

    47. Neonatal Care

    48. Pediatrics

    49. Geriatrics

    50. Abuse and Neglect

    51. Patients with Special Challenges

    52. Acute Interventions for Home Care

    Part 11:: EMS Operations

    53. Ground and Air Ambulance Operations

    54. Medical Incident Command

    55. Rescue Awareness and Operations

    56. Crime Scene Awareness

    57. Hazardous Materials Awareness

    58. Bioterrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction

    59. Putting it All Together:: Assessment-Based Management

    Appendix:: Advanced Practice Procedures in Critical Care  NEW!

    Emergency Drug Index

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