Mosby's Paramedic Refresher and Review - Revised Reprint: A Case Studies Approach, 2e

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$53.40 - $300.00
UPC:
9780323047524
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-11-08
Author:
Alice Twink Dalton RN NREMT-P MS CNS;Richard Allen Walker MD
Language:
english
Edition:
2

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Product Overview

This revised reprint is now updated to reflect the new 2005 emergency cardiac care guidelines. Using a case-based approach, it offers the most realistic view of prehospital emergency care. This unique text is the only case-based text available covering all of the information needed for paramedic refresher and certification preparation and review. In a concise, user-friendly format, the text features basic concepts of patient assessment and treatment, incorporating anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology in the context of actual patient encounters. Each chapter presents several real-life emergency scenarios. Questions and answers follow for immediate feedback.

  • Unique! The only case-based text on the market today for paramedics who are recertifying or taking the National Registry exam for the first time.
  • The case-based approach uses actual patient encounters for realistic learning and increased retention to make information more easily applicable in the field.
  • The text relates anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology to patient signs and symptoms to promote understanding at the most basic levels, which means a more thorough grasp of the topic and better performance in the field.
  • Content overviews! Each chapter provides a brief summary of the subject matter and integrates the content into patient scenarios to maximize comprehension.
  • Each case includes the final diagnosis and outcomes based on actual patient situations.
  • Questions, Answers, and Outcomes in each chapter encourage critical thinking skills and help the reader appreciate the consequences of decisions.
  • A concise, one-column design provides a user-friendly format.
  • Updated to reflect the new 2005 emergency cardiac care guidelines.
  • Two new chapters - Scene Management and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
  • Updated throughout to reflect the most current research, updated pharmacologic interventions, and new treatment standards.
  • Chapters have been organized in the order of the National Standard Curriculum (NSC).

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