The workbook to accompany EMT-BASIC FIELD CARE offers students an excellent resource with over 650 questions covering all US DOT objectives and reinforcing the extra-curricular material presented in the text. The workbook features multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank and short answer format questions. The same kind of questions students will see on certification exams! In addition, it examines one (or more) new real-life case scenarios in every chapter. Objectives, key tables, and illustrations are included for easy student reference and review.
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Höhe: 279 mm
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978-0-8151-0102-4 (9780815101024)
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Part I: The Pre-Hospital Setting Chapter 1 The EMS System Chapter 2 Legal and Ethical Issues Chapter 3 The Well-Being of the EMT Part II: EMS Operations Chapter 4 Ambulance Operations Chapter 5 Communication and Documentation Chapter 6 Scene Assessment Part III: Foundations of Emergency Care Chapter 7 Reaching, Moving, and Lifting Patients Chapter 8 Understanding the Human Body Part IV: Patient Assessment Chapter 9 Initial Patient Assessment Chapter 10 Continued Patient Assessment Part V: Airway Management Chapter 11 Basic Airway Management Chapter 12 Advanced Airway Management Part VI: Medical Emergencies Chapter 13 Understanding Medications Chapter 14 Respiratory Emergencies Chapter 15 Cardiovascular Emergencies Chapter 16 Altered Consciousness Chapter 17 Poisoning Chapter 18 Allergic Reactions Chapter 19 Environmental Emergencies Chapter 20 Behavioral Emergencies Chapter 21 Obstetrics and Gynecology Part VII: Trauma Chapter 22 Bleeding and Shock Chapter 23 Soft Tissue Injuries Chapter 24 Musculoskeletal Injuries Chapter 25 Head and Spine Injuries Part VIII: Pediatric Emergencies Chapter 26 Caring for Pediatric Patients Part IX: Special Populations Chapter 27 Elderly, Disabled, and Other Special Populations Appendices Glossary