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The Paramedic with Drug Reference Guide

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Ever since the first EMT book was written, there have been two philosophies chosen by the authors for the reader:: One type is to provide for the minimal required information and to meet only the minimum standards required by the profession. At the other end of the spectrum is the philosophy that is written to be all-inclusive. This will give the student reader (and ultimately patient care provider) the strongest knowledge possible. If you or your family were to become sick or injured in the middle of the night, in the blowing snow or in the cold rain, do you want the EMT taking care of you to be the very best they possibly could be or simply one who has taken the course to ?get by?? This book is not a ?get by? book. This book is not written by ?get by? authors. This book is not edited by ?get by? editors. Just open this book and look at the four editors?four better people in the United States to write such a book could not have been chosen.
Norman E. McSwain, Jr., MD, FACS, NREMT-P
Professor of Surgery
Tulane University

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover

1. EMS Profession

2. The Well-Being of the Paramedic

3. Professional Ethics

4. Medical/Legal Issues

5. Clinical Decision Making/Assessment-Based Information

6. Medical Terminology

7. Anatomy Overview

8. Physiology Concepts Overview

9. Therapeutic Communication and History Taking

10. The Normal Physical Examination

11. Airway and Airway Management

12. Ventilation and Oxygenation

13. Shock

14. Patient Assessment

15. Pharmacology

16. Medication Adinistration aAdministration Documentation

18. Mechanism of Injury

19. Trauma and Hemorrhagic Shock

20. Head, Face and Neck Trauma

21. Thoracic Trauma

22. Abdominal Trauma

23. Spinal Trauma

24. Musculoskeletal Trauma

25. Soft Tissue and Burns Trauma

26. Assessing Multi-System Trauma Patients

27. Trauma and Trauma Systems/Epidemiology/Prevention

28. Pulmonary

29. Cardiology

30. Neurology

31. Endocrinology

32. Allergies and Anaphylaxis

33. Infectious and Communicable Diseases

34. Gastroenterology

35. Toxicology

36. Urology

37. Hematology

38. Environmental Conditions

39. Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat

40. Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders

41. Obstetrics/Gynecology::Female Emergencies

42. Neonatology

43. Pediatrics

44. Geriatrics

45. Abuse and Neglect

46. Patients with Special Challenges

47. Acute Interventions for the Out of Hospital Patient

48. Cultural Responses to Medical Illnesses

49. Ambulance Operations

50. Medical Incident Command

51. Rescue Awareness and Operations

52. Operational Interface with Other Public Safety

53. Hazardous Materials Incidents

54. Special Events/Mass Gatherings

55. Responding to the WMD Event

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