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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.025 EAN: 9780815145691 Edition: 4th ISBN: 0815145691 Label: C.V. Mosby Manufacturer: C.V. Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 353 Publication Date: January 15, 1999 Publisher: C.V. Mosby Studio: C.V. Mosby Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - PreHospital TLSExcellent book. Well organized, direct and practical. Fairly easy to read and the approach is very interesting. We have used some of the techiques described, and all have been effective. Worth the money and its a good way to improve/expand your skills. Glenn R.Schirg, EMT Rating: - PHTLSProduct was perfect for the class I was taking. I will keep this book in my library for reference. Rating: - great reference bookthis book is an amazing reference book. great for any paramedic or medical person. the diagrams are well written and the step by step procedures for the skills are well put together. Rating: - Excellent bookThis book is a must for those who are dedicated to the art fo prehospital care. Very good editorial standard, easy to read and understand both the basics as well the advanced aspects related to trauma support. Highly recommended. Rating: - Good book for the EMT-B, Excellent Review for a ParamedicI just finished taking the course this weekend and I love this book. I'm an EMT-B and its satisfying to finally have a book that is more in depth with regards to injury kinematics, assessments, conditions, and management. There isn't MUCH new that hasn't been covered in an EMT-B course, however, it explains why certain procedures must be done with regards to the physiology of the trauma injury. I can understand why Paramedics see it as a refresher, but I guess its good for them to reinforce ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |