Prehospital Emergency Medicine Secrets
Herausgeber: Lubin, Jeffrey S.; Olympia, Robert P.
Prehospital Emergency Medicine Secrets
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For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Prehospital Emergency Medicine Care Secrets is an all-new addition to this popular series, offering practical, up-to-date coverage of the full range of essential topics in this dynamic field. This new resource features the Secrets' popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, pearls, memory aids, and an easy-to-read style - making inquiry, reference, and review quick, easy, and enjoyable.…mehr
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For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Prehospital Emergency Medicine Care Secrets is an all-new addition to this popular series, offering practical, up-to-date coverage of the full range of essential topics in this dynamic field. This new resource features the Secrets' popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, pearls, memory aids, and an easy-to-read style - making inquiry, reference, and review quick, easy, and enjoyable.
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- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780323722667
- ISBN-10: 0323722660
- Artikelnr.: 60551571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780323722667
- ISBN-10: 0323722660
- Artikelnr.: 60551571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Contents
[draft of TOC - upon approval, I would seek additional reviews by experts
on contents before finalizing, including Dr. Peter Cameron]
Top 100 Secrets
Section 1 History of Emergency Medical Services
1. History of Emergency Medical Services
Section 2 Emergency Medical Services Operations
2. Destination Guidelines and Hospital Designation
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation
4. EMS System Design
5. Media and Public Relations
6. Medical Direction
7. Medicolegal Issues
8. Prehospital Communications
9. Public Health and EMS
10. Quality Improvement
11. Research in EMS
Section 3 Personal Safety and Wellness
12. Critical Incident Stress
13. Infectious Disease Exposure
14. Occupational Health Issues in EMS
15. Scene Safety
Section 4 Adult Medical Care
16. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
17. Prehospital physical assessment
18. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
19. Altered mental status
20. Arrhythmias
21. Cardiac arrest, including ECMO
22. Cardiac emergencies - chest pain, STEMI, ACS, CHF
23. Cardiac device emergencies - pacemaker/implanted defibrillator
dysfunction, left ventricular assist devices
24. Diabetic emergencies
25. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
26. Hypotension and shock
27. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
28. Psychiatric emergencies/Care of the agitated or suicidal patient
29. Obstetrics and Gynecologic emergencies
30. Overdose
31. Poisonings
32. Renal failure and dialysis
33. Respiratory emergencies - anaphylaxis, COPD, asthma, pneumonia
34. Seizures
35. Stroke and TIA
36. Syncope
Section 5 Adult Trauma Care
37. General Adult trauma principles and triage
38. Head injuries and facial trauma
39. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
40. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
41. Extremity injuries
42. Penetrating injuries
43. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
44. Care of the entrapped patient, including crush injury
Section 6 Pediatric Medical Care
45. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
46. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
47. Altered mental status
48. Cardiac arrest and arrhythmias
49. Chest pain and syncope
50. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
51. Prehospital physical assessment
52. Respiratory distress emergencies - asthma, bronchiolitis, croup,
pneumonia, anaphylaxis
53. Seizures
54. Shock
55. Technology dependent children
56. Poisonings
Section 7 Pediatric Trauma Care
57. General Pediatric trauma principles and triage
58. Head injuries and facial trauma
59. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
60. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
61. Extremity injuries
62. Penetrating injuries
63. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
Section 8 Disaster and Multiple Casualty Incidents
64. General principles in disasters and multiple casualty incidents
65. Prehospital triage for mass casualties
66. Mass casualty evacuation and patient movement
67. Biological terrorism
68. Chemical terrorism
69. Radiation and radiation injury
70. Blast injuries
71. Hazardous materials response
72. Tactical EMS
73. Search and rescue
74. Community disaster preparedness
Section 9 Wilderness EMS and Austere medicine
75. General principles in wilderness medicine
76. Bites, stings, and envenomations
77. Decompression illnesses
78. Dysbarisms
79. Heat related illness
80. Hypothermia
81. Lightning and electrical emergencies
82. Submersion injuries/drownings
83. Wilderness survival
Section 10 Special Prehospital Situations
84. Interfacility transport, including Ground Critical Care Transport
85. Bariatric emergencies
86. Geriatric emergencies
87. Aeromedical Transport
88. Community Paramedicine
89. Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child maltreatment
90. End of life issues
Section 11 Prehospital Skills and Procedures
91. Airway Management
92. Analgesia and sedation
93. CPR, AED, mechanical compression
94. Electrocardiogram interpretation
95. Field amputation
96. Hemorrhage control
97. Intravascular/ interosseous access and fluids resuscitation
98. Oxygenation and ventilation
99. Perimortem caesarian section
100. Point of care testing
101. Procedures in the trauma patient
102. Splinting and spinal immobilization
103. Telemedicine and emerging telecommunications
104. Termination of resuscitation
105. Transport of the highly infectious patient
[draft of TOC - upon approval, I would seek additional reviews by experts
on contents before finalizing, including Dr. Peter Cameron]
Top 100 Secrets
Section 1 History of Emergency Medical Services
1. History of Emergency Medical Services
Section 2 Emergency Medical Services Operations
2. Destination Guidelines and Hospital Designation
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation
4. EMS System Design
5. Media and Public Relations
6. Medical Direction
7. Medicolegal Issues
8. Prehospital Communications
9. Public Health and EMS
10. Quality Improvement
11. Research in EMS
Section 3 Personal Safety and Wellness
12. Critical Incident Stress
13. Infectious Disease Exposure
14. Occupational Health Issues in EMS
15. Scene Safety
Section 4 Adult Medical Care
16. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
17. Prehospital physical assessment
18. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
19. Altered mental status
20. Arrhythmias
21. Cardiac arrest, including ECMO
22. Cardiac emergencies - chest pain, STEMI, ACS, CHF
23. Cardiac device emergencies - pacemaker/implanted defibrillator
dysfunction, left ventricular assist devices
24. Diabetic emergencies
25. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
26. Hypotension and shock
27. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
28. Psychiatric emergencies/Care of the agitated or suicidal patient
29. Obstetrics and Gynecologic emergencies
30. Overdose
31. Poisonings
32. Renal failure and dialysis
33. Respiratory emergencies - anaphylaxis, COPD, asthma, pneumonia
34. Seizures
35. Stroke and TIA
36. Syncope
Section 5 Adult Trauma Care
37. General Adult trauma principles and triage
38. Head injuries and facial trauma
39. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
40. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
41. Extremity injuries
42. Penetrating injuries
43. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
44. Care of the entrapped patient, including crush injury
Section 6 Pediatric Medical Care
45. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
46. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
47. Altered mental status
48. Cardiac arrest and arrhythmias
49. Chest pain and syncope
50. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
51. Prehospital physical assessment
52. Respiratory distress emergencies - asthma, bronchiolitis, croup,
pneumonia, anaphylaxis
53. Seizures
54. Shock
55. Technology dependent children
56. Poisonings
Section 7 Pediatric Trauma Care
57. General Pediatric trauma principles and triage
58. Head injuries and facial trauma
59. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
60. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
61. Extremity injuries
62. Penetrating injuries
63. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
Section 8 Disaster and Multiple Casualty Incidents
64. General principles in disasters and multiple casualty incidents
65. Prehospital triage for mass casualties
66. Mass casualty evacuation and patient movement
67. Biological terrorism
68. Chemical terrorism
69. Radiation and radiation injury
70. Blast injuries
71. Hazardous materials response
72. Tactical EMS
73. Search and rescue
74. Community disaster preparedness
Section 9 Wilderness EMS and Austere medicine
75. General principles in wilderness medicine
76. Bites, stings, and envenomations
77. Decompression illnesses
78. Dysbarisms
79. Heat related illness
80. Hypothermia
81. Lightning and electrical emergencies
82. Submersion injuries/drownings
83. Wilderness survival
Section 10 Special Prehospital Situations
84. Interfacility transport, including Ground Critical Care Transport
85. Bariatric emergencies
86. Geriatric emergencies
87. Aeromedical Transport
88. Community Paramedicine
89. Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child maltreatment
90. End of life issues
Section 11 Prehospital Skills and Procedures
91. Airway Management
92. Analgesia and sedation
93. CPR, AED, mechanical compression
94. Electrocardiogram interpretation
95. Field amputation
96. Hemorrhage control
97. Intravascular/ interosseous access and fluids resuscitation
98. Oxygenation and ventilation
99. Perimortem caesarian section
100. Point of care testing
101. Procedures in the trauma patient
102. Splinting and spinal immobilization
103. Telemedicine and emerging telecommunications
104. Termination of resuscitation
105. Transport of the highly infectious patient
Contents
[draft of TOC - upon approval, I would seek additional reviews by experts
on contents before finalizing, including Dr. Peter Cameron]
Top 100 Secrets
Section 1 History of Emergency Medical Services
1. History of Emergency Medical Services
Section 2 Emergency Medical Services Operations
2. Destination Guidelines and Hospital Designation
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation
4. EMS System Design
5. Media and Public Relations
6. Medical Direction
7. Medicolegal Issues
8. Prehospital Communications
9. Public Health and EMS
10. Quality Improvement
11. Research in EMS
Section 3 Personal Safety and Wellness
12. Critical Incident Stress
13. Infectious Disease Exposure
14. Occupational Health Issues in EMS
15. Scene Safety
Section 4 Adult Medical Care
16. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
17. Prehospital physical assessment
18. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
19. Altered mental status
20. Arrhythmias
21. Cardiac arrest, including ECMO
22. Cardiac emergencies - chest pain, STEMI, ACS, CHF
23. Cardiac device emergencies - pacemaker/implanted defibrillator
dysfunction, left ventricular assist devices
24. Diabetic emergencies
25. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
26. Hypotension and shock
27. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
28. Psychiatric emergencies/Care of the agitated or suicidal patient
29. Obstetrics and Gynecologic emergencies
30. Overdose
31. Poisonings
32. Renal failure and dialysis
33. Respiratory emergencies - anaphylaxis, COPD, asthma, pneumonia
34. Seizures
35. Stroke and TIA
36. Syncope
Section 5 Adult Trauma Care
37. General Adult trauma principles and triage
38. Head injuries and facial trauma
39. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
40. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
41. Extremity injuries
42. Penetrating injuries
43. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
44. Care of the entrapped patient, including crush injury
Section 6 Pediatric Medical Care
45. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
46. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
47. Altered mental status
48. Cardiac arrest and arrhythmias
49. Chest pain and syncope
50. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
51. Prehospital physical assessment
52. Respiratory distress emergencies - asthma, bronchiolitis, croup,
pneumonia, anaphylaxis
53. Seizures
54. Shock
55. Technology dependent children
56. Poisonings
Section 7 Pediatric Trauma Care
57. General Pediatric trauma principles and triage
58. Head injuries and facial trauma
59. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
60. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
61. Extremity injuries
62. Penetrating injuries
63. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
Section 8 Disaster and Multiple Casualty Incidents
64. General principles in disasters and multiple casualty incidents
65. Prehospital triage for mass casualties
66. Mass casualty evacuation and patient movement
67. Biological terrorism
68. Chemical terrorism
69. Radiation and radiation injury
70. Blast injuries
71. Hazardous materials response
72. Tactical EMS
73. Search and rescue
74. Community disaster preparedness
Section 9 Wilderness EMS and Austere medicine
75. General principles in wilderness medicine
76. Bites, stings, and envenomations
77. Decompression illnesses
78. Dysbarisms
79. Heat related illness
80. Hypothermia
81. Lightning and electrical emergencies
82. Submersion injuries/drownings
83. Wilderness survival
Section 10 Special Prehospital Situations
84. Interfacility transport, including Ground Critical Care Transport
85. Bariatric emergencies
86. Geriatric emergencies
87. Aeromedical Transport
88. Community Paramedicine
89. Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child maltreatment
90. End of life issues
Section 11 Prehospital Skills and Procedures
91. Airway Management
92. Analgesia and sedation
93. CPR, AED, mechanical compression
94. Electrocardiogram interpretation
95. Field amputation
96. Hemorrhage control
97. Intravascular/ interosseous access and fluids resuscitation
98. Oxygenation and ventilation
99. Perimortem caesarian section
100. Point of care testing
101. Procedures in the trauma patient
102. Splinting and spinal immobilization
103. Telemedicine and emerging telecommunications
104. Termination of resuscitation
105. Transport of the highly infectious patient
[draft of TOC - upon approval, I would seek additional reviews by experts
on contents before finalizing, including Dr. Peter Cameron]
Top 100 Secrets
Section 1 History of Emergency Medical Services
1. History of Emergency Medical Services
Section 2 Emergency Medical Services Operations
2. Destination Guidelines and Hospital Designation
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation
4. EMS System Design
5. Media and Public Relations
6. Medical Direction
7. Medicolegal Issues
8. Prehospital Communications
9. Public Health and EMS
10. Quality Improvement
11. Research in EMS
Section 3 Personal Safety and Wellness
12. Critical Incident Stress
13. Infectious Disease Exposure
14. Occupational Health Issues in EMS
15. Scene Safety
Section 4 Adult Medical Care
16. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
17. Prehospital physical assessment
18. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
19. Altered mental status
20. Arrhythmias
21. Cardiac arrest, including ECMO
22. Cardiac emergencies - chest pain, STEMI, ACS, CHF
23. Cardiac device emergencies - pacemaker/implanted defibrillator
dysfunction, left ventricular assist devices
24. Diabetic emergencies
25. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
26. Hypotension and shock
27. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
28. Psychiatric emergencies/Care of the agitated or suicidal patient
29. Obstetrics and Gynecologic emergencies
30. Overdose
31. Poisonings
32. Renal failure and dialysis
33. Respiratory emergencies - anaphylaxis, COPD, asthma, pneumonia
34. Seizures
35. Stroke and TIA
36. Syncope
Section 5 Adult Trauma Care
37. General Adult trauma principles and triage
38. Head injuries and facial trauma
39. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
40. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
41. Extremity injuries
42. Penetrating injuries
43. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
44. Care of the entrapped patient, including crush injury
Section 6 Pediatric Medical Care
45. Decision making and critical interpretation of vital signs
46. Abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration
47. Altered mental status
48. Cardiac arrest and arrhythmias
49. Chest pain and syncope
50. Infectious disease emergencies/sepsis
51. Prehospital physical assessment
52. Respiratory distress emergencies - asthma, bronchiolitis, croup,
pneumonia, anaphylaxis
53. Seizures
54. Shock
55. Technology dependent children
56. Poisonings
Section 7 Pediatric Trauma Care
57. General Pediatric trauma principles and triage
58. Head injuries and facial trauma
59. Cervical spine and spinal cord injuries
60. Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
61. Extremity injuries
62. Penetrating injuries
63. Thermal burns and inhalational injuries
Section 8 Disaster and Multiple Casualty Incidents
64. General principles in disasters and multiple casualty incidents
65. Prehospital triage for mass casualties
66. Mass casualty evacuation and patient movement
67. Biological terrorism
68. Chemical terrorism
69. Radiation and radiation injury
70. Blast injuries
71. Hazardous materials response
72. Tactical EMS
73. Search and rescue
74. Community disaster preparedness
Section 9 Wilderness EMS and Austere medicine
75. General principles in wilderness medicine
76. Bites, stings, and envenomations
77. Decompression illnesses
78. Dysbarisms
79. Heat related illness
80. Hypothermia
81. Lightning and electrical emergencies
82. Submersion injuries/drownings
83. Wilderness survival
Section 10 Special Prehospital Situations
84. Interfacility transport, including Ground Critical Care Transport
85. Bariatric emergencies
86. Geriatric emergencies
87. Aeromedical Transport
88. Community Paramedicine
89. Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child maltreatment
90. End of life issues
Section 11 Prehospital Skills and Procedures
91. Airway Management
92. Analgesia and sedation
93. CPR, AED, mechanical compression
94. Electrocardiogram interpretation
95. Field amputation
96. Hemorrhage control
97. Intravascular/ interosseous access and fluids resuscitation
98. Oxygenation and ventilation
99. Perimortem caesarian section
100. Point of care testing
101. Procedures in the trauma patient
102. Splinting and spinal immobilization
103. Telemedicine and emerging telecommunications
104. Termination of resuscitation
105. Transport of the highly infectious patient