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Emergency Medical Responder: First Responder in Action (edition 2010)

by Barbara Aehlert

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This textbook and its ancillary features provide a clearly written, comprehensive package based on the Department of Transportation’s 40-hour First Responder curriculum. The focus of the course is to teach individuals how to recognize the seriousness of a victim’s condition and safely administer appropriate emergency medical care for life-threatening injuries relative to airway, breathing, and circulation. This text includes skills and information that meet and sometimes exceed the DOT curriculum objective. Written by an educator who trains various levels of EMS professionals, Barbara Aehlert knows her audience well and writes to their level. Information is presented in a well-organized format that is very accessible, and is richly supported by illustrations that are key to learning. This text is written for public safety personnel as well as athletic trainers, ski patrol teams, lifeguards, and the like.… (more)
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Title:Emergency Medical Responder: First Responder in Action
Authors:Barbara Aehlert
Info:Career Education (2010), Edition: 2, Paperback, 832 pages
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Tags:EMS Systems and Research, Legal and Ethical Issues, Communications, Human Body, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, History Taking, Neurological Disorders, EMS Operations, Trauma, Bleeding, Vehicle Extraction, EMT & Paramedic

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Emergency Medical Responder: First Responder in Action with Student CD-ROM, Student DVD and Pocket Guide by Barbara Aehlert

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This textbook and its ancillary features provide a clearly written, comprehensive package based on the Department of Transportation’s 40-hour First Responder curriculum. The focus of the course is to teach individuals how to recognize the seriousness of a victim’s condition and safely administer appropriate emergency medical care for life-threatening injuries relative to airway, breathing, and circulation. This text includes skills and information that meet and sometimes exceed the DOT curriculum objective. Written by an educator who trains various levels of EMS professionals, Barbara Aehlert knows her audience well and writes to their level. Information is presented in a well-organized format that is very accessible, and is richly supported by illustrations that are key to learning. This text is written for public safety personnel as well as athletic trainers, ski patrol teams, lifeguards, and the like.

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