Aehlert's EMT-basic Study GuideLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1 jan 1998 - 760 pagina's The author, a well-known and respected specialist in the field, provides the reader with authoritative coverage of what the EMT needs to know, perfectly balanced between the question bank and the more comprehensive traditional text. The presentation is clear and concise, making the text an excellent addition to the EMT student's resources, as well as a perfect tool to use in reviewing for refresher courses. |
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WellBeing of the EMTBasic | 14 |
MedicalLegal and Ethical Issues | 30 |
The Human Body | 43 |
Baseline Vital Signs and SAMPLE History | 89 |
TWO AIRWAY | 124 |
9 | 162 |
Trauma | 179 |
Medical | 192 |
Behavioral Emergencies | 426 |
Obstetrics and Gynecological Emergencies | 443 |
FIVE TRAUMA | 482 |
Soft Tissue Injuries | 498 |
Musculoskeletal Injuries | 522 |
Injuries to the Head and Spine | 537 |
Injuries to the Chest Abdomen and Genitalia | 564 |
SEVEN OPERATIONS | 634 |
Detailed Physical Examination | 205 |
Communications | 224 |
Documentation | 238 |
General Pharmacology | 251 |
Respiratory Emergencies | 267 |
Cardiovascular Emergencies | 300 |
Altered Mental Status Diabetic Emergencies and Seizures | 337 |
Allergic Reactions | 358 |
Poisoning and Substance Abuse | 372 |
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