Prehospital Emergency CareBrady/Prentice Hall Health, 1996 - 900 pagina's This revised Fifth Edition has been extensively expanded, updated, and improved in accordance with the 1994 Revised EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum. Many chapters contain an Enrichment section which presents information valuable as background for the EMT-B, but which is not required by the 1994 D.O.T. curriculum. |
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... BLOOD PRESSURE Low blood pressure indicates that there is not enough pressure in the arteries to keep the organs supplied adequately with blood . This can lead to severe dam- age to the organs and death . Blood pressure can fall ...
... BLOOD PRESSURE Low blood pressure indicates that there is not enough pressure in the arteries to keep the organs supplied adequately with blood . This can lead to severe dam- age to the organs and death . Blood pressure can fall ...
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... blood pressure , leave the cuff deflated but in place so you can take more blood pressure readings during treatment and transport . Carefully record the blood pressure each time you take it . Changes can be significant . To measure the ...
... blood pressure , leave the cuff deflated but in place so you can take more blood pressure readings during treatment and transport . Carefully record the blood pressure each time you take it . Changes can be significant . To measure the ...
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... PRESSURE Figure 29-4a BLEEDING CONTROL WITH. CLASS 1 Up to 15 % blood loss CLASS 3 Up to 40 % blood loss CLASS 4 More than 40 % blood loss The body compensates for blood loss by constricting blood vessels ( vasoconstriction ) in an ...
... PRESSURE Figure 29-4a BLEEDING CONTROL WITH. CLASS 1 Up to 15 % blood loss CLASS 3 Up to 40 % blood loss CLASS 4 More than 40 % blood loss The body compensates for blood loss by constricting blood vessels ( vasoconstriction ) in an ...
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EFFECTS OF AGING ON BODY SYSTEMS | 12 |
Chapter | 25 |
Behavioral Emergencies | 39 |
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