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In the newly revised second edition of ABC of Prehospital Emergency Medicine, a team of experienced prehospital practitioners deliver a comprehensive up-to-date guide to the rapidly evolving field of prehospital emergency medicine. The book includes evidence-based practice and expert opinion to meet the needs of the PHEM training curriculum covering operational, clinical and system considerations. An international team of expert editors and contributors have also provided readers with: * A thorough introduction to prehospital emergency medicine, including activation and deployment, personal…mehr
In the newly revised second edition of ABC of Prehospital Emergency Medicine, a team of experienced prehospital practitioners deliver a comprehensive up-to-date guide to the rapidly evolving field of prehospital emergency medicine. The book includes evidence-based practice and expert opinion to meet the needs of the PHEM training curriculum covering operational, clinical and system considerations. An international team of expert editors and contributors have also provided readers with: * A thorough introduction to prehospital emergency medicine, including activation and deployment, personal protective equipment, and scene safety and assessment * Comprehensive exploration of the primary survey, airway, breathing, and circulation assessments * Practical discussions of prehospital anesthesia, analgesia, sedation, monitoring and ultrasound * The prehospital management of medical, trauma and psychiatric emergencies * How to care for special groups, including the elderly, obstetric, pediatric, and bariatric patients * Considerations in mass casualty and chemical, biological, radiation, and nuclear incidents. ABC of Prehospital Emergency Medicine is essential reading for paramedics, doctors, nurses and other prehospital practitioners. The text is ideal for those undertaking subspecialty PHEM training, those studying for postgraduate prehospital degree modules, or practitioners undertaking PHEM exams.
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Autorenporträt
Tim Nutbeam is Lead Consultant for the Devon Air Ambulance, honorary Professor of Prehospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) at the University of Plymouth and a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, UK. Matt Boylan is a Consultant in Military Emergency Medicine and PHEM, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK. Caroline Leech is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and PHEM, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust, UK and The Air Ambulance Service, Rugby, UK. Clare Bosanko is a Critical Care Doctor for the Devon Air Ambulance, a Consultant in Emergency Medicine, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, UK and a doctor for Carnival UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributor List viii
Foreword xi
Preface xii
1 Prehospital Emergency Medicine 1
Part 1 Operational Practice 3
2 Activation and Deployment 5 Stephanie Cowan, Iwan Davies, and Matthew Boylan
3 Responder Safety 10 Clare Bosanko and Dave Dungay
4 Extrication 15 Malcolm Russell and Rob Fenwick
5 The First Five Minutes and the Primary Survey 23 Tim Nutbeam and Matthew Boylan
6 Airway Assessment and Management 26 Tom Renninson, Mårten Sandberg, Tim Hooper, Marius Rehn, Per Kristian Hyldmo, and David Lockey
7 Breathing Assessment and Management 38 Per Kristian Hyldmo, Marius Rehn, and Mårten Sandberg
8 Circulation Assessment and Management 46 Jake Turner and Matthew Boylan
9 Prehospital Monitoring 57 Tim Harris and Peter Shirley
10 Prehospital Ultrasound 63 Tim Harris, Adam Bystrzycki, and Stefan Mazur
11 Analgesia and Sedation 72 Jonathan Hulme, Philip Keane, and Tony Sim
12 Transfer and Retrieval 80 Richard Browne and Scott Grier
Part 2 Providing Prehospital Trauma Care 89
13 Abdominal Injury 91 Ed Barnard and Keith Roberts Copyrighted Material
14 Pelvic Injury 94 Keith Porter, Caroline Leech, and Matt O'Meara
15 Head Injury 97 Jeremy Henning, Clare Hammell, and Matthew Boylan
16 Spinal Injuries 102 Mark Wilson and Tim Nutbeam
17 Extremity Injury 107 Matt O'Meara, Caroline Leech, and Keith Porter
18 Burns 110 Christopher J. Lewis and Keith P. Allison
19 Suspension and Crush Injury 119 Jason van der Velde and Caroline Leech
20 Ballistic and Blast Injury 123 Matthew Boylan and William Charlton
21 Cardiac Arrest 130 Walter Kloeck, Martin Botha, David Kloeck, and Clare Bosanko
Part 3 Providing Prehospital Medical Care 139
22 Acute Medical Emergencies 141 Ewan Barron and Adam Low
23 Overdose and Poisoning 151 Peter Welby-Everard and Ian Gurney
Part 4 Special Groups 157
24 The Paediatric Patient 159 Ben Lawton and John Glasheen
25 The Obstetric Patient 166 Tracy-Louise Appleyard and Caroline Leech
26 The Bariatric Patient 176 Hannah Bawdon and Surpreet Grewal
27 The Older Patient 181 Fionna Lowe and Keniesha Miller
28 Mental Health Crisis 184 Rob Cole, Richard Corrall, and Carly Lynch
29 Capacity 189 Rob Cole, Richard Corrall, and Carly Lynch
Part 5 Environmental 193
30 Environmental Injuries 195 William Charlton and Omar Tayari
31 Drowning 203 Mike Tipton and Paddy Morgan
32 Diving Emergencies 207 Tudor A. Codreanu
33 Altitude Illness 212 Harvey Pynn and Lucy Obolensky
Part 6 Emergency Preparedness 219
34 Mass Casualty Incident Management 221 Jamie Vassallo and Damian Keene
35 Chemical Biological Radiation and Nuclear Incidents 228 Niall Aye Maung and William Charlton
36 Mass Gatherings 234 Lee Wallis and Wayne Smith
Part 7 Clinical Governance and Professional Skills 237
37 Clinical Governance 239 Clare Bosanko
38 Medicolegal and Ethical Aspects 243 Craig M. Klugman and Jennifer Bard
39 Human Factors Ergonomics Safety and Culture 249 Chris Frerk, Tom Hurst, and Neil Jeffers
40 Human Performance 253 Tom Evens, Alison Sanders, and Chris Shambrook
41 Research and Development 259 Jamie Miles, Willem Stassen, Niroshan Siriwardena, and Suzanne Mason
2 Activation and Deployment 5 Stephanie Cowan, Iwan Davies, and Matthew Boylan
3 Responder Safety 10 Clare Bosanko and Dave Dungay
4 Extrication 15 Malcolm Russell and Rob Fenwick
5 The First Five Minutes and the Primary Survey 23 Tim Nutbeam and Matthew Boylan
6 Airway Assessment and Management 26 Tom Renninson, Mårten Sandberg, Tim Hooper, Marius Rehn, Per Kristian Hyldmo, and David Lockey
7 Breathing Assessment and Management 38 Per Kristian Hyldmo, Marius Rehn, and Mårten Sandberg
8 Circulation Assessment and Management 46 Jake Turner and Matthew Boylan
9 Prehospital Monitoring 57 Tim Harris and Peter Shirley
10 Prehospital Ultrasound 63 Tim Harris, Adam Bystrzycki, and Stefan Mazur
11 Analgesia and Sedation 72 Jonathan Hulme, Philip Keane, and Tony Sim
12 Transfer and Retrieval 80 Richard Browne and Scott Grier
Part 2 Providing Prehospital Trauma Care 89
13 Abdominal Injury 91 Ed Barnard and Keith Roberts Copyrighted Material
14 Pelvic Injury 94 Keith Porter, Caroline Leech, and Matt O'Meara
15 Head Injury 97 Jeremy Henning, Clare Hammell, and Matthew Boylan
16 Spinal Injuries 102 Mark Wilson and Tim Nutbeam
17 Extremity Injury 107 Matt O'Meara, Caroline Leech, and Keith Porter
18 Burns 110 Christopher J. Lewis and Keith P. Allison
19 Suspension and Crush Injury 119 Jason van der Velde and Caroline Leech
20 Ballistic and Blast Injury 123 Matthew Boylan and William Charlton
21 Cardiac Arrest 130 Walter Kloeck, Martin Botha, David Kloeck, and Clare Bosanko
Part 3 Providing Prehospital Medical Care 139
22 Acute Medical Emergencies 141 Ewan Barron and Adam Low
23 Overdose and Poisoning 151 Peter Welby-Everard and Ian Gurney
Part 4 Special Groups 157
24 The Paediatric Patient 159 Ben Lawton and John Glasheen
25 The Obstetric Patient 166 Tracy-Louise Appleyard and Caroline Leech
26 The Bariatric Patient 176 Hannah Bawdon and Surpreet Grewal
27 The Older Patient 181 Fionna Lowe and Keniesha Miller
28 Mental Health Crisis 184 Rob Cole, Richard Corrall, and Carly Lynch
29 Capacity 189 Rob Cole, Richard Corrall, and Carly Lynch
Part 5 Environmental 193
30 Environmental Injuries 195 William Charlton and Omar Tayari
31 Drowning 203 Mike Tipton and Paddy Morgan
32 Diving Emergencies 207 Tudor A. Codreanu
33 Altitude Illness 212 Harvey Pynn and Lucy Obolensky
Part 6 Emergency Preparedness 219
34 Mass Casualty Incident Management 221 Jamie Vassallo and Damian Keene
35 Chemical Biological Radiation and Nuclear Incidents 228 Niall Aye Maung and William Charlton
36 Mass Gatherings 234 Lee Wallis and Wayne Smith
Part 7 Clinical Governance and Professional Skills 237
37 Clinical Governance 239 Clare Bosanko
38 Medicolegal and Ethical Aspects 243 Craig M. Klugman and Jennifer Bard
39 Human Factors Ergonomics Safety and Culture 249 Chris Frerk, Tom Hurst, and Neil Jeffers
40 Human Performance 253 Tom Evens, Alison Sanders, and Chris Shambrook
41 Research and Development 259 Jamie Miles, Willem Stassen, Niroshan Siriwardena, and Suzanne Mason
Index 262
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Dr Will Duffin, Joint Medical Director for World Extreme Medicine
"The 2023 edition is a major update from the original, which hit the shelves 10 years ago, and brings home for me just how much clinical practice has evolved over the past decade ... The emphasis is very much on core principles rather than detailed discussion and the key messages are brought home with strong diagrams and images...it's all about getting the basics right! I get a lot of value from the 'Tips from the field' box, which is a reminder that PHEM is an inherently applied and practical discipline, and this is where the formidable collective experience of the author group really shines through. Definitely a thumbs up from me!"
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