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Ambulance Care Practice
Overview:
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 a 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 various 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 service. 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.
Table of Contents:
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. The Ambulance Service
3. Communication
4. Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues
5. Safeguarding
6. Health and Safety
7. Manual Handling
8. Drug Administration
9. Scene Assessment
10. Patient Assessment
11. Airway
12. Breathing
13. Circulation
14. Disability
15. Exposure
16. Medical and Surgical Emergencies
17. Trauma
18. Assisting the Paramedic
19. Obstetrics and Gynaecology
20. Children and Infants
21. Mental Health
22. Learning Disabilities
23. Older People
24. Cardiac Arrest
25. End of Life Care
References
Glossary
Index
Overview:
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 a 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 various 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 service. 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.
Table of Contents:
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. The Ambulance Service
3. Communication
4. Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues
5. Safeguarding
6. Health and Safety
7. Manual Handling
8. Drug Administration
9. Scene Assessment
10. Patient Assessment
11. Airway
12. Breathing
13. Circulation
14. Disability
15. Exposure
16. Medical and Surgical Emergencies
17. Trauma
18. Assisting the Paramedic
19. Obstetrics and Gynaecology
20. Children and Infants
21. Mental Health
22. Learning Disabilities
23. Older People
24. Cardiac Arrest
25. End of Life Care
References
Glossary
Index
