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- Easier read & all the same info.This book is so much easier than the aaos book. It has all the info & takes less time to read it. I recommend it to anyone taking an EMT class. Even if it isn't a required book you can learn the current curriculum and it wont confuse you. Rating: - Damaged PackageWell for one Im still a lil upset that i paid 116.20(Textbook and workbook) and the textbook wasnt even a hardback! What the hell! This next thing is probably UPS's fault but the box my order came in was crushed to all hell one one side. The books were ok for the most part but I wasnt to please when i opend my door and saw that beat up box. Im ok with the workbook being a paperback but I think for the price the textbook should be a hardback. Rating: - An Intermediate's OpinionOver 10 years ago I received my EMT-I training using Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets, 4th edition as a text book. I still have it! Recently the director of the ambulance service I am employed with asked me to write up test questions for new I's on pratices and proceedures. I was introduced to Bedsoe's Intermediate Care text book, thought so highly of it that I purchased it and I now regard it as highly as Caroline's Paramedic text book. I refer to it often and it has been a great aid in getting up to date as well as helping me write up the questions for testing new I's. page 1 of 1
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