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This Student Workbook contains exercises to reinforce what you will learn in both Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Tenth Edition and the classroom. The exercises cover the new National EMS Education Standards and are designed to test your general knowledge, encourage critical thinking, and aid comprehension of assessment and treatment skills. Each chapter includes a variety of exercises to reinforce material learned,

Multiple Choice--Numerous multiple-choice questions prepare you for examinations.
Ambulance Calls--Scenarios help you develop your decision-making skills by describing emergencies and challenging you to come up with solutions.
Fill-in-the-Patient Care Report--Gain practical experience filling in patient care reports based on detailed scenarios.
Skill Drills--Test your skills with photo jumbles and caption fill-ins.
Labeling--Reinforce your mastery of difficult concepts with illustration and photo labeling activities.
And more--True/false, matching, short answer, fill-in-the-blank, and fill-in-the-table activities cover the topics presented throughout the chapter.
Page references to Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Tenth Edition are provided for every question in the Student Workbook. Perforated pages make it easier for you to hand in homework assignments.

626 pages, Paperback

First published August 5, 2013

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July 12, 2025
Another textbook I had to read during EMT class. Every test, lecture, and exam we had was based on this book, so if you’re in an EMT course or planning to take one, this is probably the book you’ll be using. I thought it was great. It helped me get through class, and even now as a licensed EMT, I still keep it around and flip back through it. Medicine is always changing, so it’s good to revisit the basics. Things like vital signs, normal ranges, and foundational protocols. Like most textbooks, it’s expensive, but if you’re serious about getting into EMS, it’s 100% worth having.
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