The Oxford Handbook of Pre-hospital Care provides the reader with
authoritative, evidence-based advice on the assessment and
management of pre-hospital care emergencies. It is designed to
provide information for all immediate care practitioners including
doctors, paramedics, emergency care practitioners, nurses and
voluntary aid society members. The Oxford Handbook format and its
pocket size make its content readily accessible and it can be
carried easily in jackets or other
personal protective clothing.
Each section defines the important clinical features of the named
condition and includes boxes containing essential advice. The
treatment section incorporates national and international
guidelines and protocols where available and reflects contemporary
best practice. Topics include scene safety, personal protective
equipment, basic and advanced life support, head injuries, chest
injuries, abdominal and pelvic injuries, spinal injuries,
musculoskeletal injuries, medical emergencies, mass
gathering incidents, major incidents, burns and related
problems.
The authors have broad experience in pre-hospital care including
civilian and military practice in various fields including medical
emergencies, road traffic collisions, entrapments, ballistic trauma
and major incidents. This is the essential quick-reference guide to
pre-hospital medicine!
Ausstattung/Bilder: 732 pages - numerous halftones, black and white illustrations and line drawings - 180 x 100 mm
Seitenzahl: 718
Oxford Medical Handbooks
Englisch
Abmessung: 182mm x 108mm x 26mm
Gewicht: 390g
ISBN-13: 9780198515845
ISBN-10: 0198515847
Best.Nr.: 20911951
...a concise book which is targeted directly to our profession...this one book is directly focused on the workings of the medic outside of a hospital environment. Just what you need out on the road, when you never know what the next emergency will be. Jeff Pittman, Paramedic.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An approach to pre-hospital care 2. Acute medical and surgical problems 3. Trauma 4. Formulary 5. Analgesia and anaesthesia 6. Poisoning and substance abuse 7. Acute psychiatric emergencies 8. Paediatrics 9. The hostile environment 10. Major incident management and triage 11. Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents 12. Emergency obstetrics and gynaecology 13. Patient rescue and transportation 14. Sporting events and mass gatherings