The Basic Essentials of First Aid for the Outdoors (Basic Essentials)
by William Forgey
Essentials of Fire Fighting and Fire Department Operations + New Mybradylab--Access Card Package
Fire Attack: Multi-Family Dwelling (First Due Engine Company Video S., #8)
by Steve Kidd
Written in the BRS format, this book provides succinct and relevant coverage of the most important facts and concepts needed to pass the Boards. It covers bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasitology, as well as the immune system, and features 36 tables to present factual information and concepts. The book is aimed at second-year medical students, dental, chiropractic, oesteopathic and medical technology students.
First Responder Handbook
by Andrea A. Walter, Marty L. Rutledge, and Christopher N. Edgar
The First Responder Handbook: Fire Service Edition is an information-packed guide providing first responder education for fire service professionals. Written by emergency response experts and specifically designed for firefighters, this text presents information in a way that will feel familiar to anyone in the fire service. It covers safety for first responders, patient care principles, emergency response tactics, and even first responder actions for incidents involving terrorism. This street-s...
Principles of Emergency First Aid at Work
Vitalsource for Emr Complete -- Access Card
by Daniel Limmer and Edward Dickinson
The third edition of Trench Rescue: Principles and Practice to NFPA 1006 and 1670 provides a comprehensive introduction to trench rescue, focusing on the knowledge and skills required to effectively perform rescues in a variety of trench environments. The text meets and exceeds the coverage of: • NFPA 1006, 2013 Edition, Chapter 8: Trench Rescue • NFPA 1006, 2017 Edition, Chapter 6: Trench Rescue • NFPA 1670, 2014 Edition, Chapter 11: Trench and Excavation Search and Rescue • OSHA 1926, Subpart...
As paramedicine shifts to an all-graduate profession in the UK, this new title is designed specifically to support students to meet the rigorous academic requirements of becoming a paramedic. Study skills has a direct and forthright approach, and covers everything students need to succeed in academia, from academic writing to referencing, essays and presentations, exams and reflective practice. Its interesting case studies are ideally suited to students of this hands-on profession. Writte...
Stat! Medical Office Emergency Manual
by Jeryll A. Tuttle-Yoder and Susan Ann Fraser-Nobbe
A complete text that teaches the student how to recognize emergencies and distinguish between emergency and non-emergency situations. It gives the student the knowledge and theory of emergencies and shows them what actions to take. Included in the content are how to listen and observe, empathize and deal impartially, recognize and respond to verbal and nonverbal communication, evaluate understanding of communication, use proper telephone techniques, apply principles of aseptic technique and infe...
Handbook of Emergency Care & Rescue (Glencoe Press Fire Science)
by Lawrence W Erven
Nearly two-hundred state colleges and regional universities throughout the country began as "normal" schools, but the institutions themselves have buried their history, and scholars have largely overlooked them. Christine A. Ogren focuses on the lives of the first wave of "nontraditional" students in higher education. In her engaging and accessible narrative, Ogren presents a groundbreaking comprehensive history and much-needed reexamination of the state normal school for all courses on the hist...
Mosby's Emt-Basic Textbook (Softcover) - Revised Reprint - Text and E-Book Package
by Walt Stoy
Fire Service Personnel Management is written with basic public personnel management concepts and incorporates fire service applications and examples throughout, while serving as both a successful text in the classroom and as an excellent resource for promotional officer candidates. Updated topics include: fire service personnel development, professional qualifications, recruitment, and diversity issues. The book is a top-notch resource for promotional officer candidates and current managers in t...
Terrorism Handbook for Operational Responders
by Armando (Toby) Bevelacqua and Richard H. Stilp
The only reference of its kind for emergency responders, this updated book is a guide to the most significant points that surround the emergency response processes needed to cope with terrorism incidents. It highlights what is required to establish and implement tactical goals during such events, including new equipment and strategies that can enhance a responder's detection, monitoring, and protection capabilities against CBRNE agents - chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive...
Healthcare Analytics
The first COVID-19 case in the US was reported on January 20, 2020. As the first cases were being reported in the US, Washington State became a reliable source not just for hospital bed demand based on incidence and community spread but also for modeling the impact of skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities on hospital bed demand. Various hospital bed demand modeling efforts began in earnest across the United States in university settings, private consulting and health systems....
Huszar's Basic Dysrhythmias and Acute Coronary Syndromes
by Keith Wesley