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Foundations for Paramedic Practice: A Theoretical Perspective 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x172x19 mm, kaal: 1 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Open University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0335243878
  • ISBN-13: 9780335243877
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x172x19 mm, kaal: 1 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Open University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0335243878
  • ISBN-13: 9780335243877
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"The contents should resonate with all paramedic students as they develop their practice experience, try to make sense of their clinical activity and deal with the ambiguity that is daily paramedic work when responding to emergency calls. Additionally, this excellent book provides a framework for paramedic students as they start to consider their capability in important areas such as communication, managing situations and people, learning from experience and decision making." Andy Freeman-May, Senior Lecturer, Paramedic Emergency Care, Oxford Brookes University, UK"An essential text for new student paramedics discovering their professional identity and working towards registration and also for registered paramedic practitioners as part of their life long learning and continued professional development ... Having an understanding of the subject matter within this book is of paramount importance for the paramedic practitioner of the future." Paul Bates, Higher Education Programme Manager, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust, UK"This book covers areas of emergency care vital to the role of a paramedic, which are traditionally under-taught and often complex to understand. Blaber simplifies legal, ethical and moral issues faced by front line paramedics and also helps students to write constructive academic essays for those all important university assignments. A fantastic, well written book, which is well presented and full of useful references." Ruth Lambert, Paramedic"This enjoyable book is written in a language and a format which is easy to read and follow. The bitesized chapters feature a comprehensive reference list, enabling further research, and 'stop and think' examples which encourage you to consider your own knowledge and experiences whilst reflecting on how theory fits with practice. The additional sections on Vulnerable Adults and End of Life Care are also invaluable. A must for both student and experienced paramedics." Emma Redwood, Paramedic This popular undergraduate level book introduces the main theoretical subjects studied in higher education paramedic courses. The second edition links ways of working to appropriate theory and reflects the current curriculum guidance from paramedic professional bodies. The book covers a wide variety of academic subjects, including those not traditionally taught in ambulance 'in-house' training, such as psychology and sociology. This expanded edition includes three new chapters on Specialist development roles for the paramedic, Care of vulnerable adults and End of life care. The book also covers:

Ethics and law for the paramedicReflective practice and communicationProfessional issues, including clinical audit and governance and anti-discriminatory practicePsychological perspectives on health and ill healthSafeguarding childrenSociological perspective on health and ill health and social policyManaging change, decision making and leadership theory Foundations for Paramedic Practice, 2nd Edition is a core text for student paramedics and a valuable resource for students of the allied health professions. Written by a team of experts from across the UK, the book includes numerous links to practice, illuminating case studies and examples to encourage you to 'stop and think' and reflect upon your practice experience. Contributors: Amanda Blaber, Vince Clarke, Alison Cork, Steve Cowland, John Donaghy, Rachael Donohoe, Bob Fellows, Ann French, Graham Harris, Mary Larkin, Linda Nelson, Marion Richardson, Paul Street and Jackie Whitnell.
List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(2)
1 Ethics and law for the paramedic
3(17)
Vince Clarke
Graham Harris
Steve Cowland
2 Interpersonal communication: a foundation of practice
20(12)
Paul Street
3 Professional issues affecting practice
32(22)
Rachael Donohoe
Amanda Y. Blaber
4 Reflective practice in relation to pre-hospital care
54(8)
Marion Richardson
5 Psychology: an introduction
62(10)
Jackie Whitnell
6 Developmental psychology: an introduction
72(23)
Jackie Whitnell
7 Abnormal psychology: an introduction
95(22)
Jackie Whitnell
8 Sociology: an introduction
117(8)
Amanda Y. Blaber
9 Social factors
125(16)
Amanda Y. Blaber
10 Psycho-social aspects of health and illness: an introduction
141(12)
Amanda Y. Blaber
11 Safeguarding children
153(21)
Jackie Whitnell
12 Care of vulnerable adults
174(14)
Mary Larkin
13 End of life care
188(11)
Linda Nelson
Ann French
14 Social policy relevant to paramedic practice
199(10)
Amanda Y. Blaber
15 Leadership styles and the decision-making process
209(10)
Alison Cork
16 Theories of decision making
219(8)
Alison Cork
17 Change management theory and its usefulness to practice
227(10)
Alison Cork
18 Specialist development roles for the paramedic
237(11)
John Donaghy
19 Continuing professional development: pre and post registration
248(11)
Graham Harris
Bob Fellows
Conclusion 259(2)
Index 261
Amanda Blaber is Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, UK. She is also co-editor of Assessment Skills for Paramedics (Open University Press, 2011).