Since 1971, Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured has advanced how EMS education is delivered to help train exceptional EMS professionals around the globe. Fifty years later, the Twelfth Edition is now the most comprehensive, innovative EMT educational solution ever developed. Concepts of teamwork, communication, and empathy are woven throughout the chapters, challenging students to become more compassionate, conscientious health care professionals as well as skilled clinicians.
On one hand, I didn't find the format of this book to be all that helpful... a lot of useless tables and figures, that at times were almost distracting. On the other hand, there is a stockpile of valuable information in here, and because of this, I passed the course the first time I took it. The online resources are actually the way to go for studying, which you will be doing a lot of, if you sign up for this course.
I have to read this book for my EMT-Basic class. For it being a text book, it actually isn't as bad as reading out of ther textbooks. I also think that it isn't as boring to me because it deals with medicine and medicine is something I am interested in. This book covers Medical Emergencys, Airway, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, and many more pre-hospital care items. I would recommend this book for someone who is interested in becoming an EMT-Basic.
I have always had an interest in this and I am glad I read the book, I am equally glad this isn't my career field. I have a renewed respect for those of you who put your life on the line for others daily.
This is a medical textbook about emergency medicine, which includes photographs. The content warnings are too long to list but fairly obvious. Includes content warnings for sexual assault.
This is a fairly solid and fun to read textbook. However, for a medical textbook that dedicated two chapters to reproductive health, there's zero acknowledgement that trans people, medical transition, or even reproductive surgeries due to cancer exist.
Also, the organization has several flaws. The case studies are the worst part. They're spread through each chapter with questions that refer to material later in the chapter. A few chapters (in particular the medical GI chapter) have anatomy recaps that leave much to be desired, although all that information is somewhere in the textbook. There are also a few inconsistencies between chapters about important details such as the expected pediatric vital ranges.
Well technically of course, it wasn’t his fortune. He had stolen it from his wife’s fortune, and her family’s. His wife and her family were French refugees from the Revolution – not nobility but still they did have some items of worth hey managed to bring with them from France. Most of it was Art – from paintings to sculptures as they were involved in the Art trade. And this Lyon had really wanted some of this art so he could make money from it, and also so he could add to his collection. But there was a particular sculpture that the Lyon took that they wanted back. So the tale is how they managed this caper and the various difficulties and pitfalls they encountered, plus a romance of course. So an Art Heist but not a modern one. Nicely told and fun to read.
This is the fourth book in the Battle Lords of de Velt series. It features Coleby de Velt, the son of Ajax de Velt. The female protagonist is Lady Corisande "Cori" de Bourges. This was an enthralling read set in the dark times of the Medieval Britain. Kathryn Le Veque is very good at providing description that bring her stories to life. She pulls you in and makes you care about Cole and Cori. This book has a beautiful romance, exciting battles and boat loads of suspense. I highly recommend this book.
My longest read! I take my national registry exam soon and have been grateful for this book teaching me lots! The pictures are the best part. Cheers to helping people🥂
Easily the most repetitive book I have ever encountered. It is massive, weighs a ton, and contains enough information to fill a reasonably sized 150-page text book, the information is just repeated over, and over, and over, and over again.
This wouldn't be a big problem (other than that it makes the book massive), since there is actually a lot of really good information in there, if it weren't for the poor layout. It is structured such that all of that good, important information is deeply buried within the repetitive information, such that you have to trawl through many pages of 'here is the same assessment we have told you about in every single one of the preceding 23 chapters' (that isn't an exaggeration) in order to find the one paragraph of important information. This is a real challenge, and I have missed important information because of it.
A number of people have told me they like this layout, because the repetitiveness helps them to learn better, but I don't understand why they can't just re-read the assessment chapter 32 times instead of having to have it repeated for them in the book.
Ultimately, it is a good book, and also the only book. If you want to be an EMT, you have to read it. It is just mindblowingly repetitive. If my organic chemistry text book were structured like this it would be 20,000 pages long.
Probably one of the most inconsistent textbooks I've ever come across. To that, the publisher provides online tests and quizzes which contain questions to which no answer is ever provided in the text - a theory which was proven right when neither of my paramedic instructors could locate the answers either.
This book is decades old now and should have been revised to the point of near perfection, but instead is surprisingly frustrating to follow.
On the other hand - it is *the* definitive work for EMT Basic instruction and is indispensable in that regard. I will keep mine forever simply as a resource.
This book has a good amount of information in it. It gets a low rating because here's so much unnecessary filler, repeated information, and information any given topic spread throughout. It makes it rather difficult to find information on something when you need it, and it's not set up that great for studying what's important.
Love this book. This was the main tool I needed to gain the knowledge of being an EMT. As I continue to touch up and refresh on some things the book seems smaller and smaller the more I read it. It's a essential book for all EMTs, anyone preparing to pass the NREMT, or anyone who wants to know what we do.
This is so neat! I took the class at Mount Nebo training center! I didn't finish the whole book, because I was becoming EMR certified. I'm not old enough to be an EMT, but the class was awesome!