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_aFundamentals of paramedic practice : _ba systems approach / _cedited by Sam Willis, Ian Peate. |
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_aHoboken, NJ : _bWiley-Blackwell, _c2024. |
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_axxii, 465 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm |
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_tProfessionalism in paramedic practice -- _tProfessional health regulation for paramedicine -- _tLegal and ethical aspects of paramedic practice -- _tThe impact of professional culture on paramedics and students -- _tHuman factors in paramedicine -- _tSociological aspects of paramedic practice -- _tCommunication competency in healthcare -- _tPractice-based learning -- _tWell-being for paramedics -- _tMental health for paramedics -- _tResponding to mental health in the community -- _tDe-escalation -- _tPublic health and health promotion -- _tLeadership in paramedic practice -- _tThe foundations of research in paramedic practice -- _tMedical terminology -- _tEssential toxicology for out-of-hospital clinicians -- _tTrauma -- _tPrehospital electrocardiography -- _tAssessing the cardiovascular system -- _tAssessing the nursing system -- _tAssessing the abdomen -- _tAssessing the respiratory system -- _tParamedic assessment skills -- _tBirth and the paramedic -- _tPaediatrics: recognition of the sick child -- _tMedical emergencies -- _tCaring for older adults -- _tManaging minor injuries in the out-of-hospital setting -- _tMajor incident management -- _tLow acuity care -- _tFamily and domestic violence -- _tEnd-of-life care. |
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_a"The paramedic they are working with is experienced, confident and has impressed the student on many occasions. The registered paramedic is popular with their colleagues and often takes the lead when discussing difficult situations in work and is also a key member of the team when socialising outside of work. They enjoy pranks and often laugh about other colleagues' vulnerabilities"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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