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Medical Case Studies for Paramedic (Paperback)
Medical Case Studies for Paramedic (Paperback)
Author: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) / Rahm, Stephen J.
Edition/Copyright: REV 04
ISBN: 0-7637-7772-2
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $90.75
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Paramedics must perform a systematic assessment of the patient, determine appropriate treatment, and give it. While assessment and management principles are learned in initial training, they are not practiced until training is completed. Now, paramedic students can apply these principles with Medical Case Studies for the Paramedic. Medical Case Studies for the Paramedic presents 20 case studies on the most important medical emergencies for the ALS-level reader. A superb supplement to classroom and textbook learning, this book allows the reader to practice applying knowledge to cases before actually going on an emergency call. The types of emergencies include a range of presentations such as semiconsciousness, unconsciousness, difficulty breathing, weakness, nausea, headache, slurred speech, chest pain, allergic reaction, seizure, and anxiety. Each case study is presented in full, poses questions to the reader, and is followed by a summary of the case, including answers to the questions posed. The objectives for each of the case studies in this book are as follows: Describe the appropriate initial management based on initial assessment findings. Interpret the patient's cardiac rhythm, and determine if a correlation exists between the patient's condition and their cardiac rhythm. Formulate a field impression based on the patient's signs and symptoms, and findings of the focused history and physical examination. Determine if the patient's vital sign values and SAMPLE history findings are consistent with your field impression. Identify specific treatment that is required for the patient's condition. Determine if further treatment is required following a post-treatment reassessment of the patient. Based on the patient's condition, identify any special considerations for care.

 

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