Authors: Joseph J. Mistovich, Brent Q. Hafen, Keith J. Karren
ISBN-13: 9780131741430, ISBN-10: 0131741438
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: 8th Edition
Joseph J. Mistovich, MEd, NREMT-P
Joseph Mistovich is Chairperson of the Department of Health Professions and a Professor at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. He has more than 22 years of experience as an educator in emergency medical services. Mr. Mistovich received his Master of Education degree in Community Health Education from Kent State University in 1988. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science degree with a major in Allied Health in 1985, and an Associate in Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Technology in 1982 from Youngstown State University.
Mr. Mistovich has more than 27 years of experience providing advanced life support in the prehospital environment. He is an author or coauthor of numerous EMS books and journal articles and is a frequent presenter at national and state EMS conferences.
The most complete resource for EMT-B training, this best-selling, reader-friendly book contains clear, step-by-step explanations with comprehensive, stimulating, and challenging material that prepares and equips users for real on-the-job situations. With its use of the case study model, state-of-the-art scans, algorithms, protocols, and the inclusion of areas above and beyond the DOT protocols, this new, 9th edition of Prehospital Emergency Care prepares users for success. The assessment and emergency care sections provide the most up-to-date strategies for providing competent care; and the enrichment sections further enhance readers' ability to assess and manage ill and injured patients in prehospital environments. Topics covered include an excellent introductory section that contains an overview of the human body, baseline vital signs, history taking, and ethical and legal issues. Subsequent chapters cover the airway; patient assessment; medical, behavioral, and obstetrics/gynecology; trauma; infants and children; operations; and advanced airway management.
This comprehensive text for basic EMTs includes advanced medication and airway management techniques. It also comes with a CD-ROM that includes quizzes, tests, and other enhancements. The purpose is to educate the student to the level of a basic EMT. The education of basic EMTs is essential for out-of-hospital emergency care. The authors meet this goal with a comprehensive, up-to-date text. This book is written for basic EMT students. It is a comprehensive text that exceeds the level of basic EMT knowledge for those students who desire more information. The principal author is a recognized expert in the field of EMT education. All aspects of the body of knowledge necessary for the education of the basic EMT are covered in this book. The book is well organized and easy to read and includes additional information for those students seeking a higher level of understanding. The accompanying CD-ROM is well designed and nicely complements the basic EMT's educational experience. It also provides testing resources for the instructor. This is a quality comprehensive text that compares very well with other texts on the market. The well organized, professionally produced CD-ROM complements the text nicely.
Detailed Contents | ||
Assessment Summaries/Emergency Care Protocols/Algorithms/Drug Profiles | ||
Photo Scans | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Letter to Students | ||
About the Authors | ||
Guide to Key Features | ||
Module 1 | Preparatory | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction to Emergency Medical Care | 1 |
Ch. 2 | The Well-Being of the EMT-Basic | 12 |
Ch. 3 | Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues | 29 |
Ch. 4 | The Human Body | 40 |
Ch. 5 | Baseline Vital Sings and History Taking | 72 |
Ch. 6 | Preparing to Lift and Move Patients | 86 |
Module 2 | Airway | |
Ch. 7 | Airway Management, Ventilation, and Oxygen Therapy | 95 |
Module 3 | Patient Assessment | |
Ch. 8 | Scene Size-up | 142 |
Ch. 9 | Patient Assessment | 160 |
Ch. 10 | Assessment of Geriatric Patients | 238 |
Ch. 11 | Communication | 258 |
Ch. 12 | Documentation | 270 |
Module 4 | Medical, Behavioral, and Obstetrics/Gynecology | |
Ch. 13 | General Pharmacology | 283 |
Ch. 14 | Respiratory Emergencies | 294 |
Ch. 15 | Cardiac Emergencies | 323 |
Ch. 16 | Automated External Defibrillation | 348 |
Ch. 17 | Altered Mental Status and Diabetic Emergencies | 369 |
Ch. 18 | Acute Stroke: Altered Speech, Sensory Function, Motor Function, or Mental Status | 393 |
Ch. 19 | Seizures and Syncope | 409 |
Ch. 20 | Allergic Reaction | 422 |
Ch. 21 | Poisoning Emergencies | 438 |
Ch. 22 | Drug and Alcohol Emergencies | 462 |
Ch. 23 | Acute Abdominal Pain | 478 |
Ch. 24 | Environmental Emergencies | 493 |
Ch. 25 | Submersion, Drowning, and Diving Emergencies | 525 |
Ch. 26 | Behavioral Emergencies | 543 |
Ch. 27 | Obstetric and Gynecological Emergencies | 559 |
Module 5 | Trauma | |
Ch. 28 | Mechanisms of Injury: Kinetics of Trauma | 590 |
Ch. 29 | Bleeding and Shock | 608 |
Ch. 30 | Soft Tissue Injuries | 632 |
Ch. 31 | Burn Emergencies | 655 |
Ch. 32 | Musculoskeletal Injuries | 675 |
Ch. 33 | Injuries to the Head | 700 |
Ch. 34 | Injuries to the Spine | 717 |
Ch. 35 | Eye, Face, and Neck Injuries | 756 |
Ch. 36 | Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia Injuries | 777 |
Ch. 37 | Agricultural and Industrial Emergencies | 805 |
Module 6 | Infants and Children | |
Ch. 38 | Infants and Children | 816 |
Module 7 | Operations | |
Ch. 39 | Moving Patients | 863 |
Ch. 40 | Ambulance Operations | 881 |
Ch. 41 | Gaining Access and Extrication | 903 |
Ch. 42 | Hazardous Materials Emergencies | 917 |
Ch. 43 | Multiple-Casualty Incidents | 936 |
Ch. 44 | EMS Response to Weapons of Mass Destruction | 952 |
Module 8 | Advanced Airway Elective | |
Ch. 45 | Advanced Airway Management | 969 |
App. 1 | Basic Life Support | |
App. 2 | National Registry Skill Sheets | |
Glossary | ||
Index |