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Brought up-to-date with the latest guidance, research and policy,
this second edition of Ambulance Care Practice is an essential
guide for paramedic students, trainee associate ambulance
practitioners, those studying towards a certificate in first
response emergency care and other ambulance clinicians. It provides
a complete overview of the key skills, knowledge and understanding
required to work at ambulance associate practitioner level or
similar within the ambulance service, covering theoretical aspects
and practical application, as well as a range of different clinical
procedures and patient populations. Key features include: *Clearly
illustrated, step-by-step instructions for range of essential
clinical skills and procedures including how to handle different
types of trauma and cardiac arrest *Detailed anatomical diagrams to
provide the reader with the necessary context to carry out the
practical elements of their job *Evidence-based throughout and
up-to-date with the latest guidance, policy and research *Specific
chapters on each area of patient assessment and specific patient
populations and how to manage these effectively *Chapters relevant
to associate practitioner level including drug administration,
mental health and end of life care as well as an in-depth chapter
on assisting the paramedic. In line with the National Education
Network for Ambulance Services standards The book covers learning
objectives from a range of courses offered by ambulance services.
It is an essential resource for anyone wanting to prepare
themselves for a role within the ambulance service as well as those
hoping to become a more effective member of an emergency ambulance
crew.
This second edition of Ambulance Care Essentials offers a complete
guide to the skills, knowledge and understanding required to work
as a support worker or similar within the ambulance service.
Covering fundamental elements of the role, the book combines
theoretical aspects of communication, legal and ethical issues and
safeguarding with more practical areas such as manual handling,
medical emergencies and a range of clinical skills. It includes
in-depth chapters on the primary areas of patient assessment as
well as covering different patient populations across the
lifecourse. Key features include: *Clearly illustrated,
step-by-step instructions for range of practical skills and
procedures including how to handle different types of trauma and
cardiac arrest *Detailed anatomical diagrams to provide the reader
with the necessary context to carry out the practical elements of
their job more effectively *Evidence-based throughout and
up-to-date with the latest guidance, policy and research *Specific
chapters on each area of patient assessment and how to manage this
effectively *Chapters dedicated to various patient populations such
as obstetrics, paediatrics and older people *In-depth chapter on
supporting senior clinicians and how best to assist the paramedic
as a support worker This second edition has been brought up to-date
with the latest national guidance. The book is appropriate for a
Level 3 diploma course or similar that qualifies you to work as a
support worker and covers learning objectives from a range of
courses offered by ambulance services. It is an essential resource
for anyone wanting to prepare themselves for a role within the
ambulance service as well as those hoping to become a more
effective member of an emergency ambulance crew.
A fun and informative approach to learning, this book brings
together a range of case studies from within prehospital care
covering various conditions and situations which you may face
working in an ambulance setting. Paramedic Case Studies will guide
you through a number of detailed and descriptive scenarios, putting
you at the centre of the action, each accompanied by full-colour
illustrations to help set the scene and aid your understanding.
Readers are encouraged to think critically through 'what would you
do next?' questions, highlighting appropriate actions for each
situation and how to achieve the best outcomes for your patient.
Originally published as monthly instalments in Standby CPD, each
case study has been brought up to date with the latest guidance and
research. It also features brand new content, not published
anywhere else before. Evidence-based throughout, each chapter
provides up-to-date discussions on treatment and management as well
as in-depth information on anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.
Topics include: Airway and breathing Circulation Disability
Exposure Medical emergencies Trauma Obstetrics and gynaecology
Paediatrics Mental health Older people This unique book is an
essential resource for anyone working in the ambulance service who
wants to test their knowledge of current and frequently encountered
areas of paramedic practice, as well as those who are not yet
qualified.
Casualty care and first aid is an integral part of the fire and
rescue services’ role and firefighters have always worked closely
with pre-hospital medical providers in their aim to save lives. As
the fire services are now increasingly involved in the delivery of
medical care through co-responding schemes, casualty care and first
aid training has become crucial for firefighters to provide initial
assessment and care of patients when responding to a variety of
medical emergencies. This textbook, written by an experienced team
of firefighters and paramedics, is an essential guide to life
saving care and has been specifically written for firefighters
already employed or undertaking training within a fire and rescue
service. Casualty Care for Fire and Rescue combines a skills-based
practical approach with clinical knowledge and covers a range of
urgent care that firefighters deliver and respond to, including
trauma injuries, burns, road traffic collisions and cardiac arrest.
The book is up to date with the latest policy and research, and
addresses legal issues and clinical governance. A
multi-disciplinary approach is taken throughout, and is explored in
detail in a chapter on working with healthcare professionals.
Chapters are also illustrated with photographs and anatomical
diagrams to support understanding. Contents include: Working with
Other Health Professionals; Communication; Clinical Governance,
Legal and Ethical Issues; Safeguarding Adults and Children; Health
and Safety; Manual Handling; Drug Administration; Scene Assessment;
Patient Assessment; Airway; Breathing; Circulation; Disability;
Exposure/Environment; Medical Emergencies; Trauma Emergencies;
Cardiac Arrest; Children and Infants; Mental Health; Older People
and Frailty
Clinical procedures are vital to delivering safe and effective
patient care within the prehospital setting, but it is not always
easy remembering each step accurately during a time-critical
situation. Packed with over 80 clinical procedures, this book is
the go-to guide to familiarise yourself with the correct sequence
and techniques for a range of different skills. Including both
fundamental and more advanced paramedic procedures, it makes each
procedure as easy to understand as possible with detailed
step-by-step guidance and full-colour illustrations. Not only does
the book explore prehospital skills in detail, it also provides the
rationale and evidence behind them, so you can fully understand the
underlying principles and feel more confident in your practice as a
prehospital practitioner. Sections include: Patient assessment
Airway Breathing Circulation Drug administration Trauma Cardiac
arrest Infection prevention and control.
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