""A great book written by a truly medical family ... This book will
prove invaluable to the student paramedic and a great aid to the
practicing paramedic ... The case studies are thought provoking and
give an opportunity for students to learn about situations they
will encounter during their careers and experienced paramedics and
practitioners the opportunity to reflect on similar cases and
question their practice ... I would highly recommend this
book."
Paul Bates (Paramedic), Higher Education Programme Manager, London
Ambulance Service NHS Trust, UK
"Individuals new to pre-hospital care will find this text well
structured and clear. The informative introduction and subsequent
case studies are written in an easy to read question and answer
style. These provide a starting point for the reader to undertake
further focused reading and investigation. A helpful text for
students who are new to caring for patients, in the pre-hospital
environment."
Amanda Blaber, Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton, UK
"This book presents a series of medical vignettes of varying
complexity. It discusses the differential diagnosis and clinical
care, offering important background knowledge to assist the
Paramedic in following the best clinical pathway. Fellows and
Fellows provide the vital link between the classroom and reality,
removing the mysticism from the complex and ever changing world of
pre-hospital care"
Dr David Zideman, Clinical Lead - Emergency Medical Care, London
Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
"This is a great introductory text ... The language is easy to
read and does not use over complicated medical jargon, which can be
off putting for novice students (and experienced ambulance
personnel alike ) whilst introducing the reader to 'ambulance
language'. The comprehensive glossary is an unexpected find and a
fabulous revision tool, explaining many difficult medical concepts
and conditions."
Emma Redwood, State Registered Paramedic, University of
Northampton, UK
"Until now there have been very few books that outline the
importance of all stages of the care received by a patient. This
book fills that gap without overwhelming those new to the paramedic
profession. In addition it works well as a supplementary book for
anyone working in the pre-hospital field to remind them the
importance of seeking a differential diagnosis and not jumping to
any conclusions ... A good book for paramedic students to read and
enjoy."
Ruth Lambert, Student Paramedic, University of Northampton,
UK"
This accessible book will help both practising and student
paramedics prepare to deal with 25 of the most commonly seen
pre-hospital care scenarios, as well as to revise for practical
exams.
Part of a new Case Book series, the book starts with a
description of the patient history and examination, then challenges
you to spot important signs, determine a likely diagnosis and make
important management decisions. This technique helps to cement
prior knowledge and teach both scientific and practical knowledge,
both vital for today's paramedic.
By looking at the journey of the patient and paramedic, the
authors provide a more complete understanding of the care pathway,
helping you to be aware of signs of severe illness and develop safe
practice. In addition, the book: Encourages you to develop
knowledge of pathophysiology, pharmacology and out of hospital
emergency treatment plans to point of handover at definitive care
Covers a wide range of scenarios, from everyday situations to more
complex Contains practical cases, checklists, clinical tools, key
information boxes and clear answers to clinical questions The book
is written by a unique father and daughter author team, with the
complementary perspectives of a paramedic educator and a
student.
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