Prehospital Emergency Care, Tenth Edition, meets the National EMS Education Standards and is the most complete resource for EMT-B training. This best-selling, student-friendly book contains clear, step-by-step explanations with comprehensive, stimulating, and challenging material that prepares users for real on-the-job situations. Featuring case studies, state-of-the-art scans, algorithms, protocols, and the inclusion of areas above and beyond the DOT protocols, the tenth edition effectively prepares students 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 students ability to assess and manage ill and injured patients in prehospital environments. The text s table of contents is organized to follow the National EMS Educational Standards."
Idk what the rules are for counting textbooks, but I’ve never been so proud of finishing a book.
Shoutout to all the typos for making this an interactive reading experience, with a special mention to the “EMS personelfs” typo on page 6 just for being itself.
1500 pages of information surrounding complex medical issues and processes. Proud to have completed this during my education as a prehospital care provider.
I am reading all 1500 pages of this [text]book... it's going on my Goodreads shelf :)
I can't really review the content, but OH MY GOODNESS, the TYPOS. There is an alarming amount of typos. It's bad.
APR. 23: I read the final chapter yesterday!! I am sad to finish this course (I’ve loved it so much). But, I’m so happy for and proud of myself. I feel confident with this material, and I’m excited for my future in healthcare.
I read the 12th edition of this book. I think it was very good, especially the medical chapters. There were a disturbing amount of typos. I think it could use a proof read.
The trauma chapters sometimes had some conflicting information, but I still found it very useful.
The case studies with each chapter were very helpful.
Taking a second to review this beast. Yes, read EVERY chapter. A bit wordy, sometimes repetitive, very informative. Feeling much better about prehospital care after making my way through it, might even call me an EMT now 🩺 (I am licensed). Won’t recommend to just anyone, but it may just pique the interest of a few.
I read this book for my EMT - Basic Class and Training Certification at Wayne County Community College. I Learned new things about the human body and our health that I never knew. I learned to save a man's, or woman's life from this book along with the extraordinary Instructor I had.
ABOUT DAMN TIME. Thank goodness I am done reading this monstrosity ... I learned so much. I highlighted every page. Yada yada medical nonsense #iamanEMTnow #yay
I was glad for this book and I think it did above and beyond in preparing me for this test, though I think only adequately prepared me for the work.
I would NOT recommend letting anyone pick up this book. There are very graphic images and not always when it is appropriate. I found myself going, "I'm looking at the cardiovascular system and I'd like to be only looking at the cardiovascular system." I think this is due to varying artists' contributions.
I'm still glad for it, even to the point that I'll use it as a reference book in the future.
This was the required text for my emt-basic course. I feel that it was well written. The material is well presented. I was well prepared for the NREMT exam with this book.