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Intelligence comes from ignorance as wisdom comes from naivete and
there is nothing like gathering both from people who represent a
diverse swath of nations throughout the world. As cultures require
contact with each other in order to grow and remain viable, and not
succumb to atrophy, man too requires contact with men of different
beliefs and practices. No one nation or culture or religion has a
hold on logic or is immune to extremism. I feel blessed that I've
had the opportunity to absorb and learn about aspects of life that
I'm sure I wouldn't have learned otherwise. In fact, my whole
belief system was changed over the past forty-five years through
this contact. I began to do some research on my family and what I
learned, coupled with what I had experienced in my life, literally
brought me to tears in gratitude and admiration, and hopefully in
wisdom. If you like to sit down and listen to stories told by, say,
an old friend, an uncle, or a person with wrinkles on his face,
grey in his hair, and a sparkle of wisdom in his eyes, coupled with
a smile on his face, then you should so bother. If you don't, then
stop right here and go pick up and read a book on vampires or
love's lost or whatever turns your fancy. My life has been tragic
and wondrous and I have what I call life lessons that I believe you
will find helpful in your life. I'll even go so far as to say that,
given even a fraction of introspection in you, your life will be
significantly altered after you've read this book. I know that
doesn't sound humble but I also know this to be true. I have
learned, forgot, and made up many a good story. Keep this in mind
when you read these chapters (stories) compiled within this book.
Are they all true? Mostly, with only the most embarrassing events
removed. An old retired Air Force fighter pilot once told me "I
have secrets only God and I know - and that's the way it will
remain."
Each new print copy of Anatomy & Physiology also includes
Navigate 2 Advantage Access that unlocks a complete eBook, Study
Center, homework and Assessment Center, and a dashboard that
reports actionable data. World-Class Medical Content To properly
assess and manage a patient, a prehospital provider must have a
solid foundation in human anatomy and physiology. Anatomy &
Physiology for the Prehospital Provider, Second Edition, uses a
systemic approach to building this foundation. It begins by
providing an overview of the basic systems of the human body and
then explores each system in detail chapter by chapter, delivering
a thorough discussion on the system's anatomy, physiology, and
pathophysiology. With clear, accessible language and informative
illustrations, the Anatomy & Physiology for the Prehospital
Provider, Second Edition is an effective and engaging learning
experience. Strong Application to Real-World EMS Progressive
patient case studies evolve throughout every chapter, offering the
learner genuine context for the application of the knowledge
presented. This approach shows the learner how all of the
information will be used to help patients in the field. The Second
Edition content includes: New section on the basics of chemistry
Expanded section on joints Expanded content on muscular physiology
Updated illustrations Additional pathophysiology, including
cellular injury
Every year, thousands of emergency medical services (EMS) vehicle
collisions cause significant property damage, injury, and
death-underscoring the need for dedicated EMS vehicle operator
training. To meet this need, the Jones & Bartlett Learning
Public Safety Group partnered with the National Association of
Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) to develop a comprehensive
course for EMS practitioners who operate ambulances and other
emergency response vehicles. EMS Vehicle Operator Safety (EVOS)
addresses the vehicle operations and transport safety knowledge
gaps that lead to injury and death. Built on current research and
featuring discussions of actual crashes and common driving
scenarios-and the lessons that can be learned from them- it
challenges emergency vehicle operators to consider if they truly
know how to arrive at a scene safely. The course manual profiles
real-life incidents and provides practical safety pointers,
emphasizing the critical safety principles that are needed to
transform a culture of dangerous driving habits into a culture of
safety. Promoting a Culture of Safety EMS Vehicle Operator Safety
trains EMS providers to recognize the specific behaviors that must
be changed in order to promote a culture of safe driving.
Participants are taught to identify and remove hazards that lead to
vehicle collisions, from sleep deprivation to technological
distractions to alcohol and substance use. Participants learn
practical strategies to reduce the risk of a collision, from
defensive driving to vehicle positioning to use of lights and
siren. The course also underscores the significance of local laws
and regulations that govern EMS vehicle operation, and how standard
operating procedures (SOPs) are central to shaping safe driver
behavior. The program addresses: Developing a safety-first attitude
to ensure the emergency vehicle operator's own safety and the
safety of his or her partner, the patient, and any passengers
Distinguishing the types of laws that affect EMS vehicle operation,
including considerations for responding to emergency and
non-emergency calls Taking appropriate precautions when performing
specific vehicle maneuvers and when driving under various road and
weather conditions Performing daily vehicle inspections to manage
mechanical issues Practicing mental, emotional, and physical
preparedness Responding appropriately and safely to emergency
responses Proactively avoiding vehicle crashes and how to respond
if one occurs Developing spatial awareness and practicing skill
maneuvers in a driving skills course Evaluating new and future
developments in EMS technology Utilizing simulation training to
integrate knowledge learned during lectures with the technical
abilities and judgment acquired through skills practice Developing
effective agency SOPs for key aspects of EMS vehicle operation
Intelligence comes from ignorance as wisdom comes from naivete and
there is nothing like gathering both from people who represent a
diverse swath of nations throughout the world. As cultures require
contact with each other in order to grow and remain viable, and not
succumb to atrophy, man too requires contact with men of different
beliefs and practices. No one nation or culture or religion has a
hold on logic or is immune to extremism. I feel blessed that I've
had the opportunity to absorb and learn about aspects of life that
I'm sure I wouldn't have learned otherwise. In fact, my whole
belief system was changed over the past forty-five years through
this contact. I began to do some research on my family and what I
learned, coupled with what I had experienced in my life, literally
brought me to tears in gratitude and admiration, and hopefully in
wisdom. If you like to sit down and listen to stories told by, say,
an old friend, an uncle, or a person with wrinkles on his face,
grey in his hair, and a sparkle of wisdom in his eyes, coupled with
a smile on his face, then you should so bother. If you don't, then
stop right here and go pick up and read a book on vampires or
love's lost or whatever turns your fancy. My life has been tragic
and wondrous and I have what I call life lessons that I believe you
will find helpful in your life. I'll even go so far as to say that,
given even a fraction of introspection in you, your life will be
significantly altered after you've read this book. I know that
doesn't sound humble but I also know this to be true. I have
learned, forgot, and made up many a good story. Keep this in mind
when you read these chapters (stories) compiled within this book.
Are they all true? Mostly, with only the most embarrassing events
removed. An old retired Air Force fighter pilot once told me "I
have secrets only God and I know - and that's the way it will
remain."
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Paramedic: Pathophysiology (Paperback)
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), Bob Elling, Kirsten M. Elling, Mikel A. Rothenberg
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R3,508
Discovery Miles 35 080
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Paramedic: Pathophysiology Covers The Relevant Issues Of
Pathophysiology As They Relate To The Field Practice Of The
Paramedic. The Specific Objectives That Are Identified In The DOT
Curriculum Are Clearly Listed At The Beginning Of Every Chapter,
And Additional Non-Curriculum Objectives Have Been Added Where
Appropriate To Allow Comprehensive Coverage Of The Material. The
Authors Have Endeavored To Keep The Text Stimulating And
Informative Without Entering The Realm Of Esoteric Materials.
Quality Figures And Tables Enrich The Text And Help Further The
Reader's Understanding.
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