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 : EMS Field Guide: Basic & Intermediate Version (Informed)

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Binding: Spiral-bound
Dewey Decimal Number: 616
EAN: 9781890495305
Edition: 6th
ISBN: 1890495301
Label: Informed
Manufacturer: Informed
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 106
Publication Date: September 19, 2006
Publisher: Informed
Release Date: September 19, 2006
Studio: Informed




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Product Description:
The new 6th edition of this field guide for Basic & Intermediate EMTs includes the current AHA Guidelines and gives you EMS protocols, spell checking, EKGs, defibrillation, home medications and much much more! Like all of our field guides, this 3"x5" guide fits easily in your pocket, has color?coded tabs, and is Waterproof, Alcohol-fast and "Street-Tough." The BLS Version EMS Field Guide also features information covering; New Top Prescription Rx Meds, New Airway Section: ET, Combitube, LMA, and the new King LT? Airway, Basic & Intermediate EMS protocols, Basic & Intermediate Medications, Defibrillation, EKG Rhythms, Anatomy, Signs & Symptoms, Poisons & Overdoses, Infectious Diseases, Word Spell Checker, Medical Abbreviations, Mnemonics, Charting, Pediatric Emergencies, Pulse Oximetry, O2 Administration, Multiple Patients, Triage, Trauma, Trauma & Glasgow Coma Scales, Burn Charts, the "Rule of 9's", Cardiac Arrest, CPR, Space for Notes, Phone Numbers and More.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - EMS Field Guide
EMT Field Guide is a great tool for the EMT. I have used it in the field. It is compact, water resistant, easy to read and is laid out so you can find critical data fast! It has life saving information at your finger tips. Every EMT should have one.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too much for a basic, too little for ALS
Just as the title says. In New York, we have EMT-B, AEMT-I, AEMT-CC, and EMT-P. AEMT-CC (my level) is more like the NREMT-I. But I have found much information I could use is not in there. 12-lead EKGs and many drugs are a good example. For a basic, it's much more than you need. It may be good for review, but it's a little much for reference in the field. The guide also could use much more room where the protocols are listed to change them to your own.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So Cool!
This little spiral notebook fits easily in your pocket and is full of helpful information for practicing emts such as drug names and what they are for, pictures and discriptions of EKG rhythms, the glasgow coma scale, and discriptions of other things you might find in the field. I highly recommend this book to all emts.







 






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