Paramedic:  Pathophysiology -  American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), Bob Elling, Kirsten M. Elling, Mikel A. Rothenberg

Paramedic: Pathophysiology

Buch | Softcover
186 Seiten
2006
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7637-3765-8 (ISBN)
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Paramedic: Pathophysiology covers the relevant issues of pathophysiology as they relate to the field practice of the paramedic. The specific objectives that are identified in the DOT curriculum are clearly listed at the beginning of every chapter, and additional non-curriculum objectives have been added where appropriate to allow comprehensive coverage of the material. The authors have endeavored to keep the text stimulating and informative without entering the realm of esoteric materials. Quality figures and tables enrich the text and help further the reader's understanding.

With more than 38,000 members, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (aaos.org or orthoinfo.org), is the premier not-for-profit organization that provides education programs for orthopaedic surgeons and allied health professionals, champions the interests of patients and advances the highest quality of musculoskeletal health. Orthopaedic surgeons and the Academy are the authoritative sources of information for patients and the general public on musculoskeletal conditions, treatments and related issues. More than one in four Americans have bone or joint health problems, making them the greatest cause of lost work days in the U.S. When orthopaedic surgeons restore mobility and reduce pain, they help people get back to work and to independent, productive lives. Orthopaedic surgeons keep this “Nation in Motion.” To learn more about A Nation in Motion campaign, or to read hundreds of patient stories or to submit your own story, visit ANationInMotion.org. Bob has been involved in EMS since 1975. He is a full time clinical instructor for Albany Medical Center working in the Hudson Valley Community College Paramedic Program. He is also a paramedic with the Town of Colonie EMS Department, Times Union Center, and Whiteface Mountain Medical Services. He has served as National and Regional Faculty for the AHA, and Regional Faculty for the NYS Bureau of EMS. He also has served as a paramedic and lieutenant for NYC EMS, a Paramedic Program Director, Associate Director of the NYS EMS Bureau, and the Education Coordinator for PULSE: Emergency Medical Update. He is an author/coauthor of these Jones and Bartlett/AAOS books: Paramedic: Anatomy and Physiology, Paramedic: Pathophysiology, Paramedic: Pharmacology, Paramedic Field Guide, Student Workbook for Emergency Care in the Streets, and Editor of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets. Bob was also a co-author of the National First Responder, Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate curricula, the 2007 Paramedic Practice Guidelines, as well as a co-author of the AHA Guidelines 2005 which have paved the way to improving successful resuscitation of cardiac arrest. He is an AHA Board member and a passionate advocate for strengthening the links in the chain of survival. Kirsten (Kirt) Elling is a career paramedic who works for the Town of Colonie in upstate New York. She began EMS work in 1988 as an EMT/firefighter and has been a National Registered paramedic since 1991. She has been an EMS educator since 1990 teaching basic and advanced EMS programs at the Institute of Prehospital Emergency Medicine in Troy, New York. Kirt serves as Regional Faculty for the NYS DOH, Bureau of EMS and the American Heart Association. She has written numerous scripts for the EMS training video series PULSE: Emergency Medical Update, is the author of Jones & Bartlett/AAOS books: Paramedic: Anatomy & Physiology, Paramedic: Pathophysiology and Paramedic: Pharmacology. Kirt was also a contributing author of the IPEM Paramedic Lab Manual, and an adjunct writer for the 1998 revision of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, EMT-Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate: National Standard Curricula and the 2007 Paramedic Practice Guidelines. Mikel A. Rothenberg, M.D. (1954-2006) Dr. Rothenberg was a board-certified internal medicine specialist with a special interest in critical care and emergency medicine. He served as an ICU/CCU director as well as a physician advisor for both air and ground ambulance services. Dr. Rothenberg wrote several medical, EMS, and legal books, numerous journal articles, and an Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) computer software program. He served as the executive editor of ACLS Alert, and wrote an ACLS column on the internet for Merginet. Dr. Rothenberg’s forte was putting complex topics into “plain English.” This skill, combined with over 30 years of medical practice and 20 years of medicolegal consultation, made his teaching and writing both informative and enjoyable for a wide variety of audiences. A strong advocate of personal growth and self esteen building, Dr. Rothenberg spoke internationally, presenting courses on “plain English” medical topics until his untimely death in 2006.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.2.2006
Verlagsort Sudbury
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 425 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Physiologie
ISBN-10 0-7637-3765-8 / 0763737658
ISBN-13 978-0-7637-3765-8 / 9780763737658
Zustand Neuware
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