ISBN
0763722448;9780763722449
作者;出版社
Pollak;Jones & Bartlett
出版年代;版次
2005;1
Overview
Intermediate: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured is the only text available that addresses the objectives in both the 1985 and 1999 EMT-Intermediate National Standard curricula. This text bridges the gap between the two curricula while still keeping them separate, making it user friendly for any instructor or student. Intermediate is the core of a teaching and learning system with features that reinforce and expand on the essential information and make information retrieval a snap.
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Current Content
Thoroughly covers both the 1985 and 1999 DOT EMT-Intermediate National Standard Curricula, and includes a wealth of enhancements to enrich EMT-I education. A bar is used to flag content that applies only to students of the 1999 curriculum. Students of the 1985 curriculum can skip over the 1999 curriculum content, or incorporate it for further study.
Dynamic Features
The features found in Intermediate will help students take that extra step toward becoming outstanding EMT-Intermediates. They include:
Interactive Technology
Key components to the teaching and learning system are interactivities and simulations to help students become great providers. Make full use of today's teaching and learning technology with www.EMSzone.com/EMTI. This site has been specifically designed to compliment Intermediate: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Preparing to be an EMT-I
Chapter 1. Introduction to Emergency Medical Care
Chapter 2. The Well-Being of the EMT-I
Chapter 3. Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues
Chapter 4. Medical Terminology
Chapter 5. The Human Body
Section 2: Pharmacology and Intravenous Therapy
Chapter 6. Pharmacology
Chapter 7. Intravenous Access
Chapter 8. Medication Administration
Section 3: Airway
Chapter 9. Airway Management and Ventillation
Section 4: Patient Assessment
Chapter 10. Patient Assessment
Chapter 11. Communications and Documentation
Section 5: Trauma
Chapter 12. Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury
Chapter 13. Hemorrhage and Shock
Chapter 14. Burns and Soft-Tissue Injuries
Chapter 15. Thoracic Trauma
Chapter 16. Abdomen and Genitalia Injuries
Chapter 17. Head and Spine Injuries
Chapter 18. Musculoskeletal Care
Section 6: Medical Emergencies
Chapter 19. Respiratory Emergencies
Chapter 20. Cardiovascular Emergencies
Chapter 21. Diabetic Emergencies
Chapter 22. Allergic Reactions and Envenomations
Chapter 23. Poisonings and Overdose Emergencies
Chapter 24. Neurologic Emergencies
Chapter 25. Nontraumatic Abdominal Emergencies
Chapter 26. Environmental Emergencies
Chapter 27. Behavioral Emergencies
Chapter 28. Gynecologic Emergencies
Section 7: Special Considerations
Chapter 29. Obstetrical Emergencies
Chapter 30. Neonatal Emergencies
Chapter 31. Pediatric Emergencies
Chapter 32. Geriatric Emergencies
Section 8: Operations
Chapter 33. Ambulance Operations
Chapter 34. Lifting and Moving
Chapter 35. Gaining Access
Chapter 36. Special Operations
Chapter 37. Response to Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Section 9 Enrichment
Chapter 38. Assessment-Based Management
Chapter 39. BLS Review
Index
Additional Credits