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Advanced EMT: A Clinical Reasoning Approach, 2024 Update, 2nd edition

  • Melissa Alexander
  • , Richard Belle
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Advanced EMT: A Clinical Reasoning Approach will help you complete your Advanced EMT course and ultimately obtain licensure. Drawing on the latest National EMS Education standards, the authors will equip you for care delivery grounded in the latest evidence-based guidelines. Rather than simply presenting facts, principles and concepts, they’ll challenge you to use clinical reasoning to solve patient care problems, preparing you to transfer your skills and knowledge into a future career.

The 2nd Edition covers the latest treatment guidelines and uses of medication, while enhancing content to support the clinical-reasoning approach. With a chapter-opening Case Study at the start of each chapter, you’ll be guided through real-life EMT emergencies. Then, at the end of each chapter, Case Study Wrap-ups reveal the clinical-reasoning process used by the Advanced EMT to resolve the problems in each case study.

Published by Pearson (July 2nd 2024) - Copyright © 2025

ISBN-13: 9780138166038

Subject: Emergency Services (BRADY)

Category: Advanced EMT

SECTION 1: PREPARING FOR ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PRACTICE

  1. Introduction to Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Practice
  2. Emergency Medical Services, Health Care, and Public Health Systems
  3. Workforce Wellness and Personal Safety
  4. Ethical and Medical/Legal Considerations in Advanced EMT Practice
  5. Ambulance Operations and Responding to EMS Calls
  6. Communication and Teamwork

SECTION 2: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH, AND DISEASE

  1. Medical Terminology
  2. Human Body Systems
  3. Life Span Development and Cultural Considerations
  4. Pathophysiology: Selected Impairments of Homeostasis

SECTION 3: PHARMACOLOGY

  1. Principles of Pharmacology
  2. Medication Administration
  3. Medications

SECTION 4: ASSESSMENT AND INITIAL MANAGEMENT

  1. General Approach to Patient Assessment and Clinical Reasoning
  2. Scene Size-Up and Primary Assessment
  3. Airway Management, Ventilation, and Oxygenation
  4. Resuscitation: Managing Shock and Cardiac Arrest
  5. Vital Signs and Monitoring Devices
  6. History Taking, Secondary Assessment, and Reassessment

SECTION 5: MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

  1. Respiratory Disorders
  2. Cardiovascular Disorders
  3. Neurologic Disorders
  4. Endocrine Disorders
  5. Abdominal Pain and Gastrointestinal Disorders
  6. Renal, Genitourinary, and Gynecologic Disorders
  7. Hematologic Disorders
  8. Immunologic Disorders
  9. Infectious Illnesses
  10. Nontraumatic Musculoskeletal and Soft-Tissue Disorders
  11. Disorders of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Oral Cavity
  12. Mental Illness and Behavioral Emergencies
  13. Toxicologic Emergencies

SECTION 6: TRAUMA

  1. Trauma Systems and Incident Command
  2. Mechanisms of Injury, Trauma Assessment, and Trauma Triage Criteria
  3. Soft-Tissue Injuries and Burns
  4. Musculoskeletal Injuries
  5. Head, Brain, Face, and Neck Trauma
  6. Thoracic Trauma
  7. Abdominal Trauma
  8. Spine Injuries
  9. Environmental Emergencies
  10. Multisystem Trauma and Trauma Resuscitation

SECTION 7: SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS

  1. Obstetrics and Care of the Newborn
  2. Pediatric Emergencies
  3. Geriatrics
  4. Patients with Special Challenges

SECTION 8: RESCUE AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS

  1. Rescue Operations and Vehicle Extrication
  2. Hazardous Materials
  3. Response to Terrorism and Disasters

APPENDICES

  1. Endotracheal Intubation
  2. Advanced ECG Recognition
  3. Adult Intraosseous Infusion
  4. Additional Emergency Medications