
Emergency Care
Pearson (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 28. August 2001
Book
Mixed media product
888 pages
978-0-13-015792-8 (ISBN)
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Description
For EMT Basic courses.
Emergency Care 9/E has prepared more students to pass state competency exams and/or the National Registry Exam than any other text on the market with well-organized, clearly presented content, thorough coverage of patient assessment, an accessible reading level, high quality artwork, and outstanding skill scans of equipment and procedures. Case studies and practical tips from the field tie chapter concepts to real world applications. Each chapter now sends students to the Companion Website where there are links to EMS-related sites. A new multimedia support package provides extra information to help students master concepts.
Emergency Care 9/E has prepared more students to pass state competency exams and/or the National Registry Exam than any other text on the market with well-organized, clearly presented content, thorough coverage of patient assessment, an accessible reading level, high quality artwork, and outstanding skill scans of equipment and procedures. Case studies and practical tips from the field tie chapter concepts to real world applications. Each chapter now sends students to the Companion Website where there are links to EMS-related sites. A new multimedia support package provides extra information to help students master concepts.
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 273 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1818 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-015792-8 (9780130157928)
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Daniel J. Limmer | Michael F. O'Keefe | Edward T. Dickinson
Emergency Care w/CD-ROM (Paper version)
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05/2004
10th Edition
Pearson
€45.99
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Previous edition
Michael F. O'Keefe | Daniel J. Limmer
Emergency Care
Book
08/1997
8th Edition
Prentice-Hall
€49.76
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Content
I. PREPARATORY.
1. Introduction to Emergency Medical Care.
2. The Well-Being of the EMT-Basic.
3. Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues.
4. The Human Body.
5. Lifting and Moving Patients.
II. AIRWAY.
6. Airway Management.
III. PATIENT ASSESSMENT.
7. Scene Size-up.
8. The Initial Assessment.
9. Vital Signs and SAMPLE History.
10. Assessment of the Trauma Patient.
11. Assessment of the Medical Patient.
12. Ongoing Assessment.
13. Pediatric, Adolescent, and Geriatric Assessment.
14. Communications.
15. Documentation.
IV. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES.
16. General Pharmacology.
17. Respiratory Emergencies.
18. Cardiac Emergencies.
19. Diabetic Emergencies and Altered Mental Status.
20. Allergic Reactions.
21. Poisoning and Overdose Emergencies.
22. Environmental Emergencies.
23. Behavioral Emergencies.
24. Obstetrics and Gynecological Emergencies.
25. Putting It All Together for the Medical Patient.
V. TRAUMA.
26. Bleeding and Shock.
27. Soft-Tissue Injuries.
28. Musculoskeletal Injuries.
29. Injuries to the Head and Spine.
30. Putting It All Together for the Trauma Patient.
VI. INFANTS AND CHILDREN.
31. Infants and Children.
VII. OPERATIONS.
32. Ambulance Operations.
33. Gaining Access and Rescue Operations.
34. Special Operations.
VIII. ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (ELECTIVE).
35. Advanced Airway Management.
APPENDICES.
Appendix A: ALS-Assist Skills.
Appendix B: Stress in EMS.
Appendix C: National Registry Skill Sheets.
Appendix D: Basic Cardiac Life Support Review.
REFERENCE SECTION.
Anatomy and Physiology Illustrations.
Atlas of Injuries.
Medical Terminology.
Glossary.
Index.
1. Introduction to Emergency Medical Care.
2. The Well-Being of the EMT-Basic.
3. Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues.
4. The Human Body.
5. Lifting and Moving Patients.
II. AIRWAY.
6. Airway Management.
III. PATIENT ASSESSMENT.
7. Scene Size-up.
8. The Initial Assessment.
9. Vital Signs and SAMPLE History.
10. Assessment of the Trauma Patient.
11. Assessment of the Medical Patient.
12. Ongoing Assessment.
13. Pediatric, Adolescent, and Geriatric Assessment.
14. Communications.
15. Documentation.
IV. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES.
16. General Pharmacology.
17. Respiratory Emergencies.
18. Cardiac Emergencies.
19. Diabetic Emergencies and Altered Mental Status.
20. Allergic Reactions.
21. Poisoning and Overdose Emergencies.
22. Environmental Emergencies.
23. Behavioral Emergencies.
24. Obstetrics and Gynecological Emergencies.
25. Putting It All Together for the Medical Patient.
V. TRAUMA.
26. Bleeding and Shock.
27. Soft-Tissue Injuries.
28. Musculoskeletal Injuries.
29. Injuries to the Head and Spine.
30. Putting It All Together for the Trauma Patient.
VI. INFANTS AND CHILDREN.
31. Infants and Children.
VII. OPERATIONS.
32. Ambulance Operations.
33. Gaining Access and Rescue Operations.
34. Special Operations.
VIII. ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (ELECTIVE).
35. Advanced Airway Management.
APPENDICES.
Appendix A: ALS-Assist Skills.
Appendix B: Stress in EMS.
Appendix C: National Registry Skill Sheets.
Appendix D: Basic Cardiac Life Support Review.
REFERENCE SECTION.
Anatomy and Physiology Illustrations.
Atlas of Injuries.
Medical Terminology.
Glossary.
Index.