Presents assessment techniques for and symptoms of abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders. Demonstrates management practices for patients with abdominal pain. Presents specific acute abdominal conditions, including abdominal bleeding and its common causes, assessment factors and symptoms. Demonstrates emergency response procedures for abdominal trauma, including eviscerations and impaled objects. |
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EMT-Basics can find themselves in critical situations that require advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Although EMT-Bs are not trained to provide advanced-level skills, there is much they can do to improve the quality of management and thus the patient’s chance for survival by understanding ACLS and facilitating its administration by ALS providers. |
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A first-of-its-kind resource, the Active Learning Manual: EMT-B, is an accumulation of active learning exercises that extend beyond the classroom, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of both the knowledge and skills necessary to become an excellent EMT-Basic. No matter which primary textbook is used, students will still benefit immensely from the addition of the ALM to their study program |
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Prepare for the most unexpected event-responding to an aircraft accident-with this practical guidebook. Straight-forward and concise, this book prepares emergency responders in any type of agency or community for the successful response to aircraft accidents. |
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Presents important factors in respiratory effort. Describes assessing signs of adequate and inadequate airways and the common causes of airway obstructions. Demonstrates techniques for assuring a patent airway, including through the use of manual airway maneuvers, mechanical airway devices and relief of foreign body obstructions |
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This DVD can be used in many portions of an EMT class, including airway management, trauma patients, medical patients, AED, cardiac arrest, and COPD patients. This shows the rigors of running a scene with just two responders, as well as with a team of five. |
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Presents assessment techniques for adequate and inadequate ventilation and oxygenation. Demonstrates supplemental oxygen therapy equipment and procedures for patients with inadequate ventilation. Describes normal ventilation and positive pressure ventilation processes. |
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Basic Life Support Provider: Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (BLS PEPP) is a comprehensive source of prehospital medical information for the emergency care of infants and children. |
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Basic Life Support Provider: PEPP Teaching Package includes BLS text, PEPP 2/EITK, IRM, DVD |
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Presents factors for assessing patients in behavioral emergencies, including suicide risk and substance abuse. Describes the kinds of behavior changes that can pose a danger, including their causes. Presents methods to calm and provide care to behavioral emergency patients. |
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Presents general considerations in bleeding emergencies, including the effects of shock. Describes the types of external bleeding, including arterial, venous and capillary and how to recognize them. Describes the types of internal bleeding and their causes, signs and symptoms and demonstrates management practices for patients with bleeding soft tissue injuries. |
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Describes common endocrine disorders, including high blood glucose, low blood glucose and diabetes. Presents the signs and symptoms of blood glucose emergencies as well as hemodialysis emergencies and demonstrates techniques for managing them. |
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As part of First Responder and EMT-B training, students must learn how to take vital signs--pulse, respiration, skin color/temperature/condition, pupils, and blood pressure. Vital signs are a key factor in determining the stability of a patient and monitoring a patient over time. |
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As part of First Responder and EMT-B training, students must learn how to take vital signs--pulse, respiration, skin color/temperature/condition, pupils, and blood pressure. Vital signs are a key factor in determining the stability of a patient and monitoring a patient over time. |
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Describes symptoms of and demonstrates care for cardiac compromise. Describes causes, assessment and management for chest pain. Presents cardiac arrest and the symptoms and causes of congestive heart failure. |
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Describes the symptoms and management of sucking chest wounds. Demonstrates emergency management requirements for impaled objects in the chest. Presents factors to consider in cases of multi-system trauma. |
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Presents the factors contributing to cold emergencies, heat emergencies and submersion. Describes the signs and symptoms of hypothermia, localized cold emergencies, heat emergencies and submersion and demonstrates management techniques for each. |
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This exciting, full-color text is sure to set the standard for industrial and confined space rescue. It contains 350 illustrations that clearly show rigging and knotting techniques, as well as photographs that show rescue/training and clinical management scenarios. |
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Newly revised, the CMC Confined Space Entry & Rescue Training Manual is the textbook for the confined space rescue course taught by the CMC Rescue School. It is the official textbook for the California State Fire Marshal's state- certified confined space rescue courses, and the training manual of choice for fire departments and industrial rescue teams nationwide. |
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Give your students the tools to build a solid, knowledgeable foundation with world-class medical content. Cutting-edge digital resources expand upon and reinforce this foundation, creating world-class EMTs. Now innovative online tools that provide the ultimate in EMT training are available in our digital curriculum package solutions. |
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