'I can enthusiastically recommend the Manual of Clinical Paramedic Procedures as the book that I wish had been available to me when I was studying to become a paramedic.' From the foreword by Professor Malcolm Woollard, Chair, College of Paramedics; Professor in Pre-hospital and Emergency Care & Director, Pre-hospital, Emergency & Cardiovascular Care Applied Research Group, Coventry University Clinical procedures are a fundamental aspect of care for practitioners working in pre-hospital settings. The Manual of Clinical Paramedic Procedures is written specifically to support the practice of paramedics, ambulance technicians, first responders and volunteer ambulance personnel. It presents up-to-date, evidence-based expert knowledge, enabling paramedics to deliver effective, patient-focused care. This accessible handbook provides a comprehensive exploration of core competencies and skills, looking at topics including Aseptic Technique, Airway Management, Assisted Ventilation, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Defibrillation and External Cardiac Pacing, Observations, Pain Assessment & Management, Respiratory Therapy, Spinal Management and Venepuncture. Each chapter provides the relevant anatomy & physiology, evidence-based rationales for each procedure, and contraindications of use. Key features: * The first UK text to explore clinical procedures for paramedics * With further reading and illustrations throughout * All procedures include the rationale for the action recommended * Guides paramedics in the clinical application of evidence-based procedures
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"Throughout its 19 chapters and 378 pages, there are excellentdrawings and photographs which suggest the authors promote the oldadage of a picture says a thousand words. Manual of ClinicalParamedic Procedures is an all encompassing procedure bookpromoting good." (Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care(JEPHC), August 2010)"The content is both contemporary and reflective of evidence basedpractice. Written by paramedics for paramedics. A rarity indeed. Amust read for all in the profession." (Journal of ParamedicPractice, July 2010)