Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (January 4, 2020) © 2020

  • Bryan E. Bledsoe
  • Frederic H. Martini University of Hawaii
  • Edwin F. Bartholomew Lahainaluna High School

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Applying A&P knowledge to prehospital emergency care

With Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, Dr. Bledsoe builds upon the popular Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, by Frederic H. Martini and Edwin F. Bartholomew. The result is a text providing essential A&P instruction to study emergency care, along with direct applications and clinical correlations. Students are given a framework for interpreting and applying information, plus a basic understanding of common injuries and illnesses.

The 3rd Edition has been revised with new clinical discussions and dozens of new figures, illustrations and photographs. The clinical correlation material now appears next to the topic being discussed.

Hallmark features of this title

Strategic presentation of core concepts

  • Conceptual overviews examine “big picture” relationships between anatomical structures and their function.
  • Key notes throughout chapters call out core concepts in both A&P and EMS.
  • Step-by-step diagrams break down complex processes into easy-to-follow steps.

Critical thinking and review

  • Critical-thinking and clinical applications questions at the end of each chapter challenge students to apply new knowledge to hypothetical clinical situations.
  • Concept Check questions at the end of chapter sections let students test their comprehension before moving on to the next topic.
  • Concept links feature provides visual signals that new material relates to earlier topics. It lists page numbers for reference.

New and updated features of this title

The latest clinical skills

  • EXPANDED: Clinical notes focus on core medical topics or explain how pathologies relate to normal physiological function. New clinical notes cover imaging techniques, dermatitis, burns, fractures, osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus and endocrine disorders.
  • REVISED: Clinical discussions link A&P and emergency care. Topics include homeostasis and disease, mechanisms of injury, pain management and emergency blood transfusion.
  • UPDATED: Related clinical terms at the end of each chapter define and offer pronunciations for the most current A&P vocabulary.

Engaging learning aids

  • NEW: Build Your Knowledge feature examines how select body systems integrate. This edition examines the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
  • EXPANDED: Anatomical art shows the location of anatomical structures and what students may see in lab or clinical settings. Dozens of new figures, illustrations and photographs have been added.
  • UPDATED: Changes to the appendices include an updated overview of the House of Medicine (Appendix 1) and updated nomenclature changes to help avoid medication errors (Appendix 3).
  1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
  2. The Chemical Level of Organization
  3. Cell Structure and Function
  4. The Tissue Level of Organization
  5. The Integumentary System
  6. The Skeletal System
  7. The Muscular System
  8. The Nervous System
  9. The General and Special Senses
  10. The Endocrine System
  11. The Cardiovascular System: Blood
  12. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
  13. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
  14. The Lymphatic System and Immunity
  15. The Respiratory System
  16. The Digestive System
  17. Nutrition and Metabolism
  18. The Urinary System
  19. The Reproductive System
  20. Development and Inheritance

Appendices

  1. Roles and Responsibilities of Emergency Medical Personnel
  2. A Periodic Chart of the Elements
  3. Weights and Measures
  4. Normal Physiological Values
  5. Key Notes
  6. Answers to Concept Check and Chapter Review Questions

About our authors

Frederic (Ric) H. Martini, PhD (author) received his PhD from Cornell University in comparative and functional anatomy for work on the pathophysiology of stress. His publications include journal articles, technical reports, magazine articles and a book for naturalists about the biology and geology of tropical islands. He is the author or coauthor of six other undergraduate texts on anatomy and physiology or anatomy. He has been affiliated with the University of Hawaii (Hilo and Manoa) and the Shoals Marine Laboratory, a joint venture between Cornell University and the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Martini, President of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (2005-2006), is a member of the American Physiological Society, the American Association of Anatomists, the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, the Western Society of Naturalists, and the International Society of Vertebrate Morphologists.

Edwin F. Bartholomew, MS (author) received his undergraduate degree from Bowling Green State University in Ohio and his MS from the University of Hawaii. His interests range widely, from human anatomy and physiology to paleontology, the marine environment and “backyard” aquaculture. Mr. Bartholomew has taught human anatomy and physiology at both the secondary and undergraduate levels. In addition, he has taught a wide variety of other science courses (from botany to zoology) at Maui Community College. He is presently teaching at historic Lahainaluna High School, the oldest high school west of the Rockies. He has written journal articles, a weekly newspaper column and many magazine articles. Working with Dr. Martini, he co-authored Structure and Function of the Human Body (Prentice Hall, 1999) and The Human Body in Health and Disease (Prentice Hall, 2000). Mr. Bartholomew is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, the National Association of Biology Teachers, the National Science Teachers Association, the Hawaii Science Teachers Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Bryan E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP, FAEMS (author) is an emergency physician with a special interest in prehospital care. He received his BS degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and his medical degree from the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center. He completed his internship at Texas Tech University and residency training at Scott and White Memorial Hospital/Texas A&M College of Medicine. Dr. Bledsoe is board certified in emergency medicine and emergency medical services, and he is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine in Las Vegas, NV, and an attending physician at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, NV. Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Bledsoe worked as an EMT, a paramedic and a paramedic instructor. He completed EMT training in 1974 and paramedic training in 1976 and worked for six years as a field paramedic in Fort Worth, TX. In 1979, he joined the faculty of the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center and served as coordinator of EMT and paramedic education programs at the university. Dr. Bledsoe is active in emergency medicine and EMS research. He is a popular speaker at state, national and international seminars and writes regularly for numerous EMS journals. He is married to Emma Bledsoe and resides in Midlothian, TX, and Las Vegas, NV.

Kathleen Welch, MD (clinical consultant)

William C. Ober, MD (art coordinator and illustrator)

Claire W. Garrison, RN (illustrator)

Ralph T. Hutchings (biomedical photographer)

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