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MODULE
1. Prepatory
Introduction to Emergency Medical Care
4(16)
The Emergency Medical services System
5(2)
How It Began
5(1)
EMS Today
6(1)
Components of the EMS System
7(2)
Accessing the EMS System
8(1)
Levels of EMS Training
9(1)
Critical Decision Making
9(7)
Roles and Responisibilites of the EMT
10(1)
Traits of a Good EMT
11(2)
Where Will You Become a Provider?
13(1)
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
13(1)
Quality Improvement
14(2)
Ponit of View
16(2)
Medical Direction
16(1)
Special Issues
17(1)
Chapter Review
18(2)
The Well-Being of the EMT
20(27)
Personal protection
21(1)
Standard Precautions
21(1)
critical Decision Making
22(2)
Personal Protective Equipement
23(1)
Point of View
24(3)
FYI: Diseases of Concer
27(6)
Immunizations
33(1)
Emotion and Stress
33(6)
Physiologic Aspects of stress
33(1)
Types of Stress Reactions
34(1)
Causes of Stress
35(1)
Signs and Symptoks of Stress
36(1)
Dealing with Stress
37(2)
Scene Safety
39(6)
Hazardous-Material Incidents
39(1)
Terrorist Incidents
40(1)
Rescue Operations
41(1)
Violence
41(4)
Chapter Review
45(2)
Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues
47(18)
Scope of Practice
48(1)
Patient Consent and Refusal
49(1)
Consent
49(1)
Critical Decision Making
49(5)
When a Patient Refuses Care
50(1)
Do Not Resuscitate Orders
51(3)
Point of view
54(1)
Other Legal Aspects
54(8)
Negligence
54(1)
Duty of Act
55(1)
Good Samaritan Laws
56(1)
Confidentiality
56(1)
Special Situations
57(1)
Crime Scenes
58(3)
Special crimes and Reporting
61(1)
Chapter Review
62(3)
The Human Body
65(39)
Anatomical Terms
66(4)
Directional Terms
66(1)
positional Terms
66(4)
Body Systmes
70(9)
Musculoskeletal System
70(5)
Respiratory System
75(2)
Cardiovascular System
77(2)
Point of view
79(8)
Nervous System
83(2)
Digestive System
85(1)
Skin
86(1)
Critical Decision Making
87(2)
Endocrine System
88(1)
FYI: Locating Body Organs and Structures
89(10)
Chapter Review
99(5)
Lifting and moving Patients
104(30)
Protecting Yourself: Body Mechanics
106(2)
Protecting our patient: Emergency, Urgent, and Non-Urgent Moves
108(9)
Emergency Moves
108(1)
Urgent Moves
109(3)
Non-Urgent Moves
112(5)
Point of view
117(6)
Critical Decision Making
123(6)
Chapter Review
129(5)
MODULE
2. Airway
Airway Managemnt
134(54)
Respiration
136(7)
Adequate and Inadequate Breathing
137(6)
Opening the Airway
143(3)
head Tilt, Chin-Lift Maneuver
145(1)
Jaw-Thrust Maneuver
145(1)
Techniques of artificial Ventilation
146(8)
Mouth-to-Mask Ventilation
148(2)
Bag-Value Mask
150(4)
Point of view
154(3)
Flow-Restricted, Oxygen-Powered Ventilation Device
155(1)
Automatic Transport ventilator
156(1)
Critical Decision Making
157(1)
Airways Adjuncts
157(5)
Rules for Using Airway Adjuncts
158(1)
Orpharyngeal Airways
158(1)
Nasopjaryngeal Airways
159(3)
Suctioning
162(5)
Sunctioning Devices
163(2)
Techniques of suctioning
165(2)
Oxygen Therapy
167(13)
Importance of Supplementa Oxygen
167(1)
Oxygen Therapy Equipment
168(4)
Hazards of Oxygen Therapy
172(3)
Administering Oxygen
175(5)
Special Considerations
180(2)
Chapter review
182(6)
MODULE
3. Patient Assessment
Scene Size-Up
188(20)
Scene Size-Up
189(7)
scene Safety
190(6)
Point of View
196(9)
nature of the Call
197(7)
Number of Patients and Adequacy of rewources
204(1)
Critical Decision Making
205(1)
Chapter Reivew
206(2)
The Initial Assessment
208(16)
The Initial Assessment
210(4)
Form a General Impression
210(3)
Assess Mental Status
213(1)
Point of view
214(1)
Assess the ABCs
214(1)
Determinie Priority
215(1)
Patient Characteristics and Initial Assessment
215(2)
Critical Decision Making
217(5)
Comparing the Initial Assessments
220(2)
Chapter Review
222(2)
Virtual Signs and SAMPLE History
224(24)
Gathering the Vitual Signs and history
226(1)
Vital Sings
226(1)
Pulse
226(1)
Critical Decision Making
227(8)
Respiration
229(2)
Skin
231(2)
Pupils
233(1)
Blood pressure
234(1)
Point of view
235(7)
Oxygen Saturation
239(3)
Sample History
242(2)
Chapter Review
244(4)
Assessment of the Trauma patient
248(41)
Focused History and Physical Exam for the Trauma Patient
249(20)
Trauma Patient with No Significant Mechanism of Injury
250(2)
Applying a Cervical collar
252(3)
Trauma Pateint with a Significant Mechanism of Injury
255(14)
Point of view
269(3)
Critical Decision Making
272(1)
Some General Principles
272(1)
Detailed Physical Exam
273(8)
Trauma Pateint with a Significant Mechanism of Injury
273(7)
Trauma Patient with No Significant Mechanism of Injury
280(1)
Comparing Assessments
281(5)
Chapter Review
286(3)
Assessment of the Medical pateint
289(17)
Focused Hisotry and Physical Exam for a Medical Patient
290(4)
Responsive medical patient
290(4)
Critical Decision Making
294(2)
Point of View
296(4)
Unresponsive Medical patient
296(4)
Comparing assessments
300(4)
Chapter Review
304(2)
Ongoing Assessment
306(12)
Ongoing Assessment
307(2)
Components of the Ongoing Assessment
308(1)
Point of View
309(2)
Observing Trends
310(1)
Critical Decision Making
311(1)
Ongoing Assessment for Stable and unstable Patients
312(1)
Comparing Assessments
312(3)
Chapter Review
315(3)
Communications
318(13)
Communications Systems and Radio Communication
319(6)
Communications Systems
320(1)
Radio Communication
321(4)
Critical Decision Making
325(1)
The Verbal Report
326(1)
Interpersonal Communication
326(2)
Point of View
328(1)
Chapter Review
329(2)
Documentation
331(23)
Prehospital Care Report
332(5)
Functions of the Prehospital Care Report
335(1)
Elements of the Prehospital Care Report
336(1)
Point of View
337(4)
Special Documentation Issues
341(1)
Legal Issues
341(1)
Critical Decision Making
341(9)
Special Situations
346(4)
Chapter Review
350(4)
MODULE
4. Medical Emergencies
General Pharmacology
354(13)
Medication EMTs Can Administer
355(2)
Medications on the Ambulance
355(2)
Point of View
357(3)
Prescribed Medications
357(3)
General Information about Medications
360(1)
Drug Names
360(1)
What You Need to Know When giving a Medication
360(1)
FYI: Medications Patients Often Take
361(2)
Critical Decision Making
363(1)
Chapter Review
364(3)
Respiratory Emergencies
367(22)
Respiration
368(6)
Respirtory Anatomy and Physiology
368(1)
Adequate Breathing
369(1)
Inadequate Breathing
370(3)
Adequate and Inadequate Artifical Ventilation
373(1)
Breathing Difficulty
374(3)
FYI: Respiratory Assessment and Conditions
377(2)
Point of View
379(1)
The Prescribed Inhaler
380(1)
Critical Decision Making
381(4)
FYI: Small-Volume Nebulizer
385(1)
Chapter Review
386(3)
Cardiac Emergencies
389(41)
Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
391(1)
Cardiac Compromise
392(8)
Management of Cardiac Compromise
393(7)
FYI: Causes of Cardiac Compromise
400(4)
Point of View
404(1)
Critical Decision Making
404(1)
Cardiac Arrest
404(3)
Chain of Survival
405(2)
FYI: Controlled Hypothermia
407(14)
Management of Cardiac Arrest
407(1)
Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
408(9)
Special Consideration for AED Use
417(4)
FYI: Implants and Surgeries
421(6)
Mechanical CPR Devices
425(1)
Using the Thumper®
426(1)
Using the Auto-PulseTM
426(1)
Chapter Review
427(3)
Acute Abdominal Emergencies
430(17)
Abdominal Anatomy and Physiology
431(2)
Abdominal Pain and Distress
433(5)
Assessment and Care of Abdominal Distress
434(4)
Point of View
438(3)
General Abdominal Distress
441(1)
Critical Decision Making
441(1)
FYI: Abdominal Conditions
442(2)
Chapter Review
444(3)
Diabetic Emergencies and Altered Mental Status
447(26)
Diabetes
448(7)
Diabetic Emergencies
449(2)
Blood Glucose Meters
451(4)
Point of View
455(1)
Critical Decision Making
456(1)
FYI: Additional Information on Diabetes
457(1)
Other Causes of Altered Mental Status
458(3)
Seizure Disorders
458(3)
FYI: Types of Seizures
461(9)
Stroke
462(4)
Dizziness and Syncope
466(4)
Chapter Review
470(3)
Allergic Reactions
473(16)
Allergic Reactions
474(5)
Distinguishing Anaphylaxis from Mild Allergic Reaction
478(1)
Critical Decision Making
479(3)
Self-Administered Epinephrine
482(3)
Point of View
485(1)
Chapter Review
486(3)
Poisoning and Overdose Emergencies
489(27)
Poisoning
490(4)
Ingested Poisons
493(1)
Point of View
494(1)
FYI: Food Poisoning
494(4)
FYI: Antidotes
498(3)
Inhaled Poisons
498(3)
FYI: Smoke Inhalation
501(2)
Absorbed Poisons
502(1)
Injected Poisons
503(1)
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
503(1)
Alcohol Abuse
503(1)
Critical Decision Making
503(2)
FYI: Poison Control Centers
505(8)
Substance Abuse
507(6)
Chapter Review
513(3)
Environmental Emergencies
516(31)
Exposure to Cold
517(5)
How the Body Loses Heat
517(1)
Generalized Hypothermia
518(4)
Point of View
522(4)
Localized Cold Injuries
523(3)
Exposure to Heat
526(2)
Effects of Heat on the Body
526(1)
Patient with Moist, pale, Normal-to-Cool Skin
526(1)
Patient with Hot and Dry or Moist Skin
527(1)
Water-Related Emergencies
528(6)
Water-Related Accidents
528(2)
Drowning
530(4)
FYI: Scuba-Diving Accidents
534(2)
Diving Accidemts
535(1)
FYI: Water Rescues
536(2)
Bites and Stings
538(5)
Insect Bites and stings
538(2)
Snakebites
540(3)
Poisoning from Marine Life
543(1)
Critical Decision Making
543(1)
Chapter Review
544(3)
Behavioral emergencies
547(15)
Behavioral emergencies
548(2)
What Is a behavioral Emergency?
548(1)
Physical Causes of Altered behavior
549(1)
Critical Decision Making
550(1)
Situational Stress Reactions
550(1)
Emergency Care for Behavioral Emergencies
550(6)
Psychiatric Emergencies
550(2)
Suicide
552(2)
Aggressive or Hostile patients
554(1)
Reasonable Force and restraint
555(1)
Point of View
556(3)
Transport to an Appropriate Facility
558(1)
Medical/Legal Considerations
558(1)
Chapter Review
559(3)
Obstetrics and Gynecological emergencies
562(38)
Anatomy and Physiology of Childbirth
564(3)
Pregnancy and Delivery
564(1)
Labor
565(1)
Labor Pains
565(2)
Normal Childbirth
567(2)
Role of the EMT
567(1)
Normal Delivery
568(1)
Point of View
569(1)
Critical Decision Making
570(11)
The Newly Born Child
575(4)
Caring for the Mother
579(2)
Childbirth Complications
581(12)
Complications of Delivery
581(7)
Emergencies in Pregnancy
588(4)
Stillbirths
592(1)
Accidental Death of a pregnant Woman
593(1)
Gynecological Emergencies
593(3)
Chapter Review
596(4)
Putting It All together for the Medical patient
600(14)
Multiple Medical Complaints
601(1)
managing the Patient with Multiple Medical Complaints
601(1)
Point of View
602(5)
Typical Calls
602(4)
Analysis of the Calls
606(1)
Patient Conditions Not Covered in the Basis EMT Course
607(1)
critical Decision Making
608(1)
Chapter Review
609(5)
MODULE
5. Trauma
Bleeding and Shock
614(28)
Circulatory system
615(2)
Main Components
615(2)
FYI: Functions of the Blood
617(1)
Bleeding
617(3)
External Bleeding
618(2)
Point of View
620(11)
Internal Bleeding
629(2)
Shock (Hypoperfusion)
631(1)
Causes of Shock
631(1)
Severity of Shock
631(1)
FYI: Types of Shock
632(3)
Emergency Care for Shock
633(2)
Critical Decision Making
635(4)
Chapter Review
639(3)
Soft-Tissue Injuries
642(51)
Soft Tissues
644(1)
Closed Wounds
645(1)
Types of Closed Wounds
646(1)
Open Wounds
646(7)
Types of Open wounds
648(4)
Emergency Care for Open Wounds
652(1)
Treating Specific Types of Open Wounds
653(18)
Treating Abrasions and Lacerations
653(1)
Treating Puncture Wounds
654(1)
Treating Impaled Objects
654(4)
Treating Avulsions
658(1)
Treating Amputations
658(1)
Wounds to the Neck
658(1)
Chest Injuries
659(9)
Abdominal Injuries
668(3)
Burns
671(4)
Classifying Burns by Agent and Source
671(1)
Classifying Burns by Depth
671(2)
Determining the Severity of Burns
673(2)
Critical Decision Making
675(2)
Classifying Burns by Severity
676(1)
Point of View
677(4)
Treating Specific types of Burns
677(4)
FYI: Patient Care
681(1)
Electrical Injuries
681(2)
Dressing and Bandaging
683(6)
Chapter Review
689(4)
Musculoskeletal Injuries
693(54)
Musculoskeletal System
694(6)
Anatomy of Bone
694(2)
Self-Heating nature of Bone
696(3)
Muscles, cartilage, Ligaments, and Tendons
699(1)
General Guidelines for emergency Care
700(14)
Mechanisms of Musculoskeletal Injury
700(1)
Painful, Swollen, or Deformed Extremity
701(1)
Assessment of Musculoskeletal Injuries
702(3)
Splinting
705(9)
Emergency Care of specific Injuries
714(6)
Upper Extremity Injuries
714(1)
Lower Extremity Injuries
715(5)
Point of View
720(4)
Critical Decision Making
724(20)
Chapter Review
744(3)
Injuries to the Head and Spine
747(45)
Nervous and Skeletal Systems
749(3)
Nervous System
749(2)
Anatomy of the Head
751(1)
Anatomy of the Spine
752(1)
Injuries to the Skull and Brain
752(1)
Scalp Injuries
752(1)
Skull Injuries
752(1)
Brain Injuries
753(1)
FYI: Types of Brain Injuries
753(7)
Cranial Injuries with Impaled Objects
757(1)
Injuries to the Face and Jaw
757(1)
Nontraumatic Brain Injuries
758(1)
Glasgow Coma Scale
758(2)
Injuries to the Spine
760(6)
Mechanisms of Spine Injury
760(6)
Immobilization Issues
766(1)
Tips for Applying a Cervical Collar
766(1)
Tips for Immobilizing a Seated Patient
766(1)
Point of View
766(10)
Tips for Applying a Long Backboard
772(4)
Tips for Dealing With a Standing Patient
776(1)
Critical Decision Making
776(13)
Patient Found Wearing a Helmet
777(10)
Selective Spine Immobilization
787(2)
Chapter Review
789(3)
Putting It All together for the Trauma Patient
792(14)
Multiple Trauma
793(1)
Managing the Multiple-Trauma Patient
794(4)
A Typical Call
794(2)
Analysis of the Call
796(1)
General Principles of Multiple-trauma Management
797(1)
Trauma Scoring
798(1)
Point of View
798(2)
Critical Decision Making
800(1)
Chapter Review
801(5)
MODULE
6. Special Patient Populations
Infants and Children
806(58)
Developmental Characteristics of Infants and Children
807(9)
Psychological and Personality Characteristics
811(1)
Anatomical and Physiological Differences
811(2)
Interacting with the Pediatric patient
813(2)
The Adolescent Patient
815(1)
Supporting the parents or Other Care Providers
816(1)
Assessing the Pediatric Patient
817(11)
Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT)
817(1)
Scene Size-Up and Safety---Pediatric
818(1)
Initial Assessment---Pediatric
818(2)
Focused History and Physical Exam---Pediatric
820(1)
Detailed Physical Exam---Pediatric
820(6)
Ongoing Assessment---Pediatric
826(1)
Comparing Assessments
826(2)
Special Concerns in Pediatric Care
828(5)
Maintaining an Open Airway
828(2)
Clearing an Airway Obstruction
830(3)
Point of View
833(4)
Infant and Child BCLS Review
833(1)
Providing Supplemental Oxygen and Ventilations
833(2)
Caring for Shock (Hypoperfusion)
835(2)
Protecting Against Hypothermia
837(1)
Pediatric Medical Emergencies
837(3)
Respiratory Disorders
837(1)
Respiratory Distress
838(2)
FYI: Respiratory Diseases
840(3)
Fever
841(2)
FYI: Meningitis
843(5)
Diarrhea and Vomiting
844(1)
Seizures
844(1)
Altered Mental Status
845(1)
Poisoning
846(1)
Drowning
847(1)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
848(1)
Pediatric Trauma Emergencies
848(5)
Injury Patterns
849(2)
Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garments
851(1)
Burns
851(2)
Critical Decision Making
853(1)
Child Abuse and Neglect
853(4)
Physical and sexual Abuse
853(3)
Role of the EMT in Cases of Suspected Abuse or Neglect
856(1)
Infants and Children with Special Needs
857(3)
Tracheostomy Tubes
858(1)
Home Artificial Ventilators
859(1)
Central Intravenous Lines
859(1)
Gastrostomy Tubes and Gastric Feeding
860(1)
Shunts
860(1)
The EMT and Pediatric Emergencies
860(1)
Chapter Review
861(3)
Patients with Special Needs
864(17)
Responding to Patients with Special Needs
865(2)
Advanced Medical Devices in the Home
865(1)
Variety of Health Care Settings
865(1)
Knowledgeable Caregivers
865(2)
A Knowledgeable Patient
867(1)
Following Protocols
867(1)
Diseases and Conditions
867(1)
Advanced Medical Devices
868(3)
Respiratory Devices
868(2)
Cardiac Devices
870(1)
Point of View
871(6)
Gastrourinary Devices
873(2)
Central IV Catheters
875(1)
Physical Impairments
876(1)
Critical Decision Making
877(1)
Chapter Review
878(3)
Geriatric Patients
881(19)
The Geriatric Patient
882(7)
Communicating with the Geriatric patient
883(1)
Assessing the Geriatric Patient
884(4)
Reasons the Elderly encounter EMS
888(1)
Point of View
889(5)
Critical Decision Making
894(1)
Chapter Review
895(5)
MODULE
7. Operations
Ambulance Operations
900(38)
Preparing for the Ambulance Call
901(9)
Ambulance Supplies and Equipment
902(5)
Ensuring Ambulance Readiness for Service
907(3)
Receiving and Responding to a Call
910(5)
Role of the Emergency Medical Dispatcher
910(1)
Operating the Ambulance
911(4)
Point of View
915(3)
Critical Decision Making
918(1)
Transferring the Patient to the Ambulance
918(2)
Transporting th patient to the Hospital
920(3)
Preparing the Patient for Transport
920(1)
Caring for the Patient en Route
921(2)
Transferring the Patient to the Emergency Department Staff
923(1)
Terminating the Call
923(8)
At the Hospital
923(4)
En Route to Quarters
927(1)
In Quarters
927(4)
Air Rescue
931(4)
When to Call for Air Rescue
931(1)
How to call for Air Rescue
932(1)
How to Set Up a Landing Zone
932(1)
How to Approach a Helicopter
933(2)
Chapter Review
935(3)
Gaining Access and Rescue Operations
938(25)
Vehicle Rescue
939(2)
Preparing for the Rescue
940(1)
Sizing Up the Situation
940(1)
Critical Decision Making
941(16)
Recognizing and Managing Hazards
941(11)
Stabilizing a Vehicle
952(3)
Gaining Access
955(2)
Point of View
957(3)
Chapter Review
960(3)
Special Operations
963(32)
Hazardous Materials
964(12)
Training Required by Law
965(1)
Responsibilities of the EMT
966(5)
Establish a Treatment Area
971(5)
Multiple-Casualty Incidents
976(4)
Multiple-Casualty-Incident Operations
977(1)
Incident Command System
977(3)
Critical Decision Making
980(10)
Scene Management
981(8)
Transportation and Staging Logistics
989(1)
Point of View
990(1)
FYI: Psychological Aspects of MCIs
991(1)
Chapter Review
992(3)
EMS Response to Terrorism
995(37)
Defining Terrorism
996(1)
Domestic Terrorism
996(1)
International Terrorism
997(1)
Types of Terrorism Incidents
997(1)
Terrorism and EMS
997(1)
First Responders as Targets
997(1)
Point of View
998(3)
Identify the threat Posed by the Event
998(2)
Recognize the Harms posed by the Threat
1000(1)
Time/Distance/Shielding
1001(1)
Responses to Terrorism
1002(4)
Responses to a Chemical Incident
1002(1)
Responses to a Biological Incident
1002(3)
Responses to a Radiological/Nuclear Incident
1005(1)
Responses to an Explosive Incident
1006(1)
Dissemination and Weaponization
1006(2)
The Respiratory Route
1007(1)
Other Routes
1007(1)
Weaponization
1008(1)
Characteristics of CBRNE Agents
1008(12)
Chemical Agents
1008(1)
Biological Agents
1009(9)
Radioactive/Nuclear Devices
1018(1)
Incendiary Devices
1019(1)
Strategy and Tactics
1020(3)
Isolation
1020(2)
Notification
1022(1)
Identification
1022(1)
Protection
1022(1)
Self-Protection at a Terrorist Incident
1023(2)
Protect Yourself First
1024(1)
How to Protect Yourself
1024(1)
Critical Decision Making
1025(1)
Chapter Review
1026(6)
MODULE
8. Advanced Airway Management
Advanced Airway Management
1032(159)
Anatomy and Physiology
1034(3)
Anatomy
1034(1)
Physiology
1034(2)
Pediatric Airway
1036(1)
Management of the Airway
1037(15)
Oropharyngeal Suctioning
1037(1)
Orotracheal Intubation
1038(14)
Point of View
1052(12)
Nasogastric Intubation of an Infant or Child
1055(2)
Orotracheal Suctioning
1057(2)
Alternative Airways
1059(5)
Critical Decision Making
1064(1)
Chapter Review
1065(4)
Appendices
Appendix A. ALS Assist Skills
1069(11)
Appendix B. basic Cardiac Life Support Review
1080(17)
Appendix C. The Future of EMS Education
1097(10)
Appendix D. Answer Key
1107(84)
Reference Section 1191(1)
Anatomy and Physiology Illustrations 1192(12)
Medical Terminology 1204(8)
Glossary 1212(14)
Index 1226