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Pocketbook of Emergency Care: A Quick Reference Guide for Paramedics [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, height x width: 186x123 mm, Illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0702028916
  • ISBN-13: 9780702028915
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, height x width: 186x123 mm, Illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0702028916
  • ISBN-13: 9780702028915
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The Pocketbook of Emergency Care is the first text designed for use by the professional paramedic at the roadside. The contents are formatted to be easily accessible when specific information is required in the emergency situation. Although aimed at paramedics it is a useful, practical handbook for emergency medical technicians, advanced first aiders, combat medical technicians and practitioners of emergency medical care in remote and rural environments. The book covers the immediate management of acute medical emergencies, major trauma, minor injuries and environmental problems as well as covering the interaction with other emergency services and coping with major incidents. The pocketbook is an up-to-date synopsis of prehospital emergency medicine and includes the most recent European Resuscitation Council algorithms along with recent military medical advances in the management of major trauma patients. The text is based on the popular Emergency Care Textbook for Paramedics, also published by Saunders Elsevier, which can be used as a reference text in conjunction with the Pocketbook.



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Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Approaching the scene
1(5)
2 Approach to the patient
6(7)
3 An introduction to clinical examination
13(7)
4 The emergency services
20(7)
5 Basic life support
27(11)
6 Basic management of the airway and ventilation
38(7)
7 Advanced management of the airway and ventilation
45(11)
8 Vascular access
56(5)
9 Taking a medical history
61(4)
10 Drug formulary
65(39)
11 Respiratory emergencies
104(8)
12 The cardiovascular system and the ECG
112(10)
13 Assessment and monitoring
122(6)
14 Cardiac arrest in adults: Advanced life support
128(10)
15 Cardiovascular emergencies
138(10)
16 The unconscious patient
148(9)
17 The acute abdomen
157(8)
18 Poisoning
165(8)
19 Microbiology and infection
173(14)
20 Trauma
187(4)
21 The primary and secondary survey
191(9)
22 Shock
200(7)
23 Head injuries
207(8)
24 Facial injuries
215(5)
25 Chest injuries
220(7)
26 Abdominal and genitourinary trauma
227(4)
27 Bone and joint injuries
231(30)
28 Spinal injuries
261(11)
29 Patient immobilisation and extrication
272(13)
30 Blast and gunshot injuries
285(5)
31 Burns
290(9)
32 Wound management
299(7)
33 Overview of trauma resuscitation
306(8)
34 The paediatric history
314(7)
35 Assessment of the paediatric patient
321(8)
36 The sick child
329(5)
37 Paediatric cardiac arrest
334(7)
38 The injured child
341(4)
39 Care of the elderly
345(12)
40 Hypothermia
357(4)
41 Near drowning
361(5)
42 Heat illness
366(4)
43 Electrocution
370(4)
44 Chemical incidents
374(9)
45 Nuclear and radiation incidents
383(6)
46 The sports arena
389(5)
47 Rescue from remote places
394(6)
48 Aeromedical evacuation
400(5)
49 Childbirth
405(8)
50 Emergencies in pregnancy
413(5)
51 Trauma in pregnancy
418(4)
52 Neonatal resuscitation and transport
422(5)
53 Substance abuse
427(8)
54 The uncooperative or violent patient
435(4)
55 Psychiatric emergencies
439(7)
56 The major incident: An overview
446(8)
57 Triage
454(5)
58 The Ambulance service at mass gatherings
459(2)
59 Legal issues
461(6)
Index 467