Designed as a companion to Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Tenth Edition, Case Studies offers detailed cases that align with the chapter content in the Tenth Edition. An ideal supplement to any course that utilizes the Tenth Edition, all EMT students will benefit from these vivid, realistic cases.
Each case presents SAMPLE history, vital signs, and assessment information in tabular format for ease of use and features a scenario analysis, answer rationales, and a completed patient care report. Cases covering thirty-one topics are presented, including respiratory emergencies, toxicology, obstetrics and neonatal care, geriatric emergencies, and incident management.
Case-based resources encourage active learning, promote critical-thinking skills, and help you make the connection between cognitive information learned in class and real-life situations.
Features of Case Studies include:
Realistic scenarios and humanizing details that give you a sense of being on scene with real patients
Comprehensive rationales for all critical-thinking questions
Focus on systematic patient assessment, scene leadership, and documentation
Challenges EMTs will face in the field, such as refusal of care, complications from weather, potentially hazardous scenes, and incomplete patient histories
Providers who model a high standard of care
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978-0-7637-8063-0 (9780763780630)
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'Beth McNeill began her EMS endeavors in 1988 when she joined Brighton Volunteer Ambulance in the Rochester, New York, area. There she served on the board of directors, social committee, membership committee, and the operations staff as medic supervisor. She currently practices as an EMT-B at Brighton Volunteer Ambulance.' An EMS provider for over 23 years, Beth found a career in EMS education. She has been an EMS Educator for'more than'15 years working as a NYS Certified Instructor Coordinator as well as Regional Faculty.''Beth has a BFA degree from RIT and an MS in Adult Education from Buffalo State College.' Currently Beth is Adjunct Assistant Professor for Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY.