
EMS Field Guide, ALS Version
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
19th Edition
Published on 4. April 2012
Book
Hardback
185 pages
978-1-890495-57-2 (ISBN)
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Description
The original EMS field guide has grown into the most used reference guide in EMS history. This is the guide that EMS Magazine calls " The original and still the best." The Nineteenth Edition of the EMS Field Guide, ALS Version makes it easy for paramedics, nurses and physicians to look up their patients' medications, check drug doses, quickly interpret 2-Lead ECGs and much more!
Like all of our field guides, this is the resource you'll use in class and take with you throughout your career in the field. All Informed professional field guides are 3x5, fit easily in your pocket, have color-coded tabs, and are waterproof, alcohol-fast and durable.
Like all of our field guides, this is the resource you'll use in class and take with you throughout your career in the field. All Informed professional field guides are 3x5, fit easily in your pocket, have color-coded tabs, and are waterproof, alcohol-fast and durable.
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Edition
19th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Weight
113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-890495-57-2 (9781890495572)
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EMS Field Guide, ALS Version
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08/2017
20th Edition
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
€44.75
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Assistant Chief Paul LeSage works for Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, an agency serving over 430,000 people in the Portland, OR Metro Region (www.tvfr.com). He has over 30 years of experience as a fire fighter, paramedic, flight paramedic, command officer, and educator, and has degrees in Organizational Communications and Sciences. He is on the faculty at Oregon Health Sciences University as a Clinical Assistant Professor, and lectures nationally in the emerging fields of Fire and EMS Crew Resource Management, Critical Decision Making, High Reliability, and Deployment. Paul also built a publishing business from the ground up, and has authored several Fire and EMS Field Guides, along with articles and book chapters related to deployment and decision making.