This second edition of Ambulance Care Essentials offers a complete guide to the skills, knowledge and understanding required to work as a support worker or similar within the ambulance service. Covering fundamental elements of the role, the book combines theoretical aspects of communication, legal and ethical issues and safeguarding with more practical areas such as manual handling, medical emergencies and a range of clinical skills. It includes in-depth chapters on the primary areas of patient assessment as well as covering different patient populations across the lifecourse.
Key features include:
*Clearly illustrated, step-by-step instructions for range of practical skills and procedures including how to handle different types of trauma and cardiac arrest
*Detailed anatomical diagrams to provide the reader with the necessary context to carry out the practical elements of their job more effectively
*Evidence-based throughout and up-to-date with the latest guidance, policy and research
*Specific chapters on each area of patient assessment and how to manage this effectively
*Chapters dedicated to various patient populations such as obstetrics, paediatrics and older people
*In-depth chapter on supporting senior clinicians and how best to assist the paramedic as a support worker
This second edition has been brought up to-date with the latest national guidance. The book is appropriate for a Level 3 diploma course or similar that qualifies you to work as a support worker and covers learning objectives from a range of courses offered by ambulance services. It is an essential resource for anyone wanting to prepare themselves for a role within the ambulance service as well as those hoping to become a more effective member of an emergency ambulance crew.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 33 mm
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978-1-85959-852-8 (9781859598528)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Richard Pilbery FCPara is a Research Paramedic employed by Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Associate Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University. Richard is a co-author of Ambulance Care Practice, Ambulance Care Clinical Skills, First Responder Care Essentials, and Casualty Care for Fire and Rescue, as well as Paramedic Case Studies.
Kris Lethbridge MCPara is a Critical Care Paramedic working for Cornwall Air Ambulance and as a practitioner in the critical care unit at Royal Cornwall Hospital. He is also co-author of Ambulance Care Practice, Ambulance Care Clinical Skills, First Responder Care Essentials, and Casualty Care for Fire and Rescue.
Chapter 1: The Ambulance Service
Chapter 2: Communication
Chapter 3: Legal, Ethical and Professional issues
Chapter 4: Safeguarding
Chapter 5: Health and Safety
Chapter 6: Manual Handling
Chapter 7: Scene Assessment
Chapter 8: Patient Assessment
Chapter 9: Airway
Chapter 10: Breathing
Chapter 11: Circulation
Chapter 12: Disability
Chapter 13: Exposure
Chapter 14: Medical Emergencies
Chapter 15: Trauma
Chapter 16: Assisting the Paramedic
Chapter 17: Obstetrics
Chapter 18: Children and Infants
Chapter 19: Learning Disabilities
Chapter 20: Older People
Chapter 21: Cardiac Arrest
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Index