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Success begins with Emergency Care - Fire Service Edition
For over 30 years, Emergency Care has set the standard for EMT-B training. Over 1.6 million students have succeeded using this book, more than any other EMT-Basic training text. Brady continues this tradition of publishing excellence with the Fire Service Edition, which recognizes the unique situations in which fire service professionals work.
Special Features
Emergency care for members of the fire service can present unique situations. The Fire Service Edition of Emergency Care addresses these situations throughout the text with the following features:
Electronic Extras CD-ROM
Packaged free with each text, the Electronic Extras CD provides interactive activities, expansions from the in-text "How and Why" feature, vocabulary building games, audio glossary, Spanish phrases audio glossary, National Registry Skill Sheets, trauma photos, and 30 minutes of video covering Assessment and Emergency Incident Rehabilitation.
Companion Website
(www.prenhall.com/limmer)Tied chapter-by-chapter to the text, the Companion Website presents interactive student quizzes complete with instant scoring and immediate feedback, anatomy and physiology labeling exercises, links to appropriate EMS resources, and a Syllabus Manager for instructors.
Complete Teaching / Learning Package
The full Instructor's Teaching/Learning Package has everything you need to easily teach the course including an Instructor's Resource Manual, Student Workbook, Custom Test Manager, and PowerPoint Slides.
Emergency Care has set the standard for EMT -B training texts for over 30 years. The famous "yellow book" has been used by over 1.6 million students to pass the National Registry and state exams. More than any other text, this book has defined the field. This Fire Service Edition continues a tradition of excellence, reflecting the latest techniques and innovations in emergency patient care and including the latest advances in instructional technology.
The authors have based Emergency Care on the U.S. DOT 1994 EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum; everything in the 1994 curriculum is addressed in the text. In addition, the text and the accompanying CD-ROM were developed taking into account the years of experience that the authors, with the input of countless instructors and students, have had with the DOT curriculum since its publication. The result is a proven text with outstanding readability and a level of detail that more instructors have found appropriate for their classrooms than any other.
Content of the Fire Service Edition is summarized below:
Module 1, PREPARATORY: CHAPTERS 1-5
This first module sets a framework for all the modules that follow by introducing some essential concepts, information, and skills. The EMS system and the role of the EMT-B within the system are introduced. Issues of EMT-B safety and well-being and legal and ethical issues are covered. Basic anatomy and physiology and techniques of safe lifting and moving are also included in this first module.
Module 2, AIRWAY MANAGEMENT: CHAPTER 6
There is only one chapter in Module 2, but it may be considered the most important module in the text, because no patient will survive without an open airway. Basic airway management techniques are covered in detail.
Module 3, ASSESSMENT: CHAPTERS 7-15
The ability to perform a rapid but accurate assessment, treat for life-threatening conditions, and initiate transport to the hospital within optimum time limits are the essence of the EMT-B's job. In this module, all of the steps of the assessment and their application to different types of trauma and medical patients, plus the skills of measuring vital signs, taking a patient history, communication, and documentation, are explained and illustrated.
Module 4, MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: CHAPTERS 16-25
The Medical Emergencies module begins with a chapter on pharmacology in which the medications the EMT-B can administer or assist with ,under the 1994 curriculum are introduced. The module continues with chapters on respiratory, cardiac, diabetic, allergy, poisoning and overdose, environmental, behavioral, and obstetric/gynecological emergencies. It ends with a new chapter on caring for patients with multiple medical complaints.
Module 5, TRAUMA: CHAPTERS 26-30
The Trauma module begins with a chapter on bleeding and shock; continues with chapters on soft-tissue injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, and injuries to the head and spine; and ends with a new chapter on caring for multiple-trauma patients.
Module 6, INFANTS AND CHILDREN: CHAPTER 31
The difference between treating adult and pediatric patients often lies in understanding the physical and psychological differences in infants and children compared to adults. This module explores these special aspects of pediatric care as well as medical conditions and injury patterns that are especially common to or critical for infants and children.
Module 7, OPERATIONS: CHAPTERS 32-34
This module deals with nonmedical operations and special situations, including ambulance operations, motor-vehicle collision rescues, and multiple-casualty and hazardous materials incidents.
Module 8, ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (ELECTIVE): CHAPTER 35
In some states and regions, EMT-Bs will be trained to perform invasive airway management procedures, including orotracheal intubation and, in children, nasogastric intubation. Module 8 is included as an elective to cover these advanced airway management skills.
Module 9, FIRE SERVICE FOCUS: CHAPTERS 36-37
The first chapter in this module deals with concerns related to transition of prehospital care, including procedures and special circumstances. The second chapter is devoted to emergency incident rehabilitation, focusing on the prevention and treatment of stress- and heat-related emergencies and on the assignment of the Rehabilitation Sector/Group at a fire or rescue scene.
INNOVATIONS STUDENTS NEED—FEATURES OE THE BOOK AND THE COMPANION CD-ROM
The features of this Fire Service Edition of Emergency Care and its accompanying Electronic Extras CD have been designed to address the needs of students training to become firefigher-EMTs. Some features—like the "Patient Assessment" and "Patient Care" sections and Scans—are hallmarks of Emergency Care and have been used successfully in several editions. Other new or revised features—like the Street Scenes and Topic Overview—have been added based on the comments of instructors and students who have used the book in the past and were kind enough to provide us with their suggestions.
Here's what we have found about what students need most in their studies—and here's how this latest revision of Emergency Care meets those needs:
Students want material to be relevant to real life. Only work in the field provides real life experience, but case-based learning is an effective way of integrating concepts with practice in the classroom.
Students prefer material in easy-to-read, easy-to-locate "chunks." So do we! Whether it's a mnemonic device like SAMPLE or a quick-reference Scan page that summarizes a skill, Emergency Care is designed to make important information accessible.
Patient assessment practice is essential. Because today's EMTs must assess patients accurately in order to perform their jobs well, training must contain a strong focus on this important skill.
Good documentation skills require practice, practice, practice. One of the most common problems students encounter when they begin work on the street is documentation of calls.
Retention improves when students have a broader framework in which to place newly learned information. When students first grasp a general overview, they are better prepared to synthesize details.
Sometimes students want to know more than what's in the DOT.
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