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Emergency Clinical Cheats:
- Systematic Approach guides
- General Medical Assessments
- Assessment and Management of Cardiovascular Emergencies including charts and diagrams
- Assessment and Management of Traumatic Emergencies including charts and diagrams
- Pharmacology Keys
- PLUS Mental Health, Obstetrics and more
Be prepared for any emergency with our Emergency Clinical Cheats. This handy reference guide is packed with essential information and key tips for managing a wide range of medical emergencies. These pre-hospital clinical cheats are perfect for paramedics, EMTs, and other pre-hospital care providers. The guide is written by practicing professionals in the field, easy to read and understand, and provide critical information at a glance. Order now and be ready to handle any pre-hospital emergency with confidence.
This product and its contents do not constitute medical advice or intend to prescribe clinical practice. The accuracy and currency of contents cannot be guaranteed. Local healthcare guidelines are to be followed.
This product does not constitute medical advice and is intended as a study guide. Practice guidelines of local health authorities should be adhered to at all times when conducting clinical care.
A Life On The Line:
This book tells what it’s like to be Darren Hodge on the end of a line and what it’s like to be a flight paramedic. Open, honest reports, warts and all, this memoir is an unflinching account of how it feels, say, to pluck people from imminent death. And there are some laughs on the way...
His career in Ambulance Victoria has been rich with opportunities. Only a few years had passed after qualifying as a paramedic he was offered the opportunity to undertake intensive care training, known as MICA. He found the role at times challenging, but highly rewarding.
Tenures at the different ambulance college’s unearthed a love of teaching that continues today and has spanned more than 25 years. Assisting paramedics to master their craft has been one of his most satisfying achievements.
After 15 years as a paramedic he achieved his ultimate career goal after joining Air Ambulance working on both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. He describes the role as extreme, attending the sickest and most seriously injured patients. A role that has seen him in the waters of Bass Straight, the deep Victorian bush and on top of the highest snow covered mountains, all to help a person in need.