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Intravenous Therapy for Prehospital Providers 2nd New edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, kaal: 312 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 144964158X
  • ISBN-13: 9781449641580
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, kaal: 312 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 144964158X
  • ISBN-13: 9781449641580
Teised raamatud teemal:
Intravenous Therapy for Prehospital Providers is the only textbook written specifically to teach prehospital personnel about the complex subject of IV therapy.

Proficiency in IV therapy technique is important for most procedures required in advanced life support. Fully revised and updated, the Second Edition includes new content and features.

Second Edition content includes:

Revised section on legal issues, including explanations of both criminal and civil law
New section on scope of practice
New section on disease processes
Enhanced information regarding protection from communicable disease
Additional information on acid-base balance, IV drip rates, and drug calculations
Practical tips for starting pediatric IVs

Key features:
Learning Objectives outline the goals for each chapter.
Key terms are bolded and defined within the text.
Multiple-choice Test Your Knowledge questions are included in each chapter. These questions relate to the learning objectives and answers are provided.
Exceeds intravenous therapy requirements set fourth in the National EMS Education Standards Scope of Practice document.
Suitable for primary EMS education, EMS continuing education, and individual professional development.

Intravenous Therapy for Prehospital Providers can be used in a stand-alone IV therapy training course, or as a supplement in a core training program to provide additional coverage on IV therapy.
Chapter 1 Introduction to IV Therapy: Roles, Responsibilities, and Legal Issues
1(10)
Introduction
2(1)
EMT Ethics and Responsibilities
2(1)
Professionalism
2(1)
Leadership
3(1)
Scope of Practice
3(1)
Standard of Care
3(1)
Legal Issues for the EMT
3(1)
Patient Refusals
4(2)
Advance Directives
6(2)
Wrap Up
8(3)
Chapter 2 Infection Control
11(12)
Introduction
12(1)
The Disease Process
12(1)
Communicable Diseases
13(1)
Risk Reduction and Prevention for Infectious and Communicable Diseases
14(6)
Wrap Up
20(3)
Chapter 3 Basic Cell Physiology
23(10)
Introduction
24(1)
Electrolytes
24(1)
Fluid and Electrolyte Movement
25(2)
Fluid Compartments
27(1)
Fluid Balance
28(2)
Wrap Up
30(3)
Chapter 4 Principles of Fluid Balance
33(20)
Introduction
34(1)
Internal Environment of the Cell
34(1)
Body Fluid Composition
35(1)
Acid-Base Balance
36(1)
Defining the Acidity of a Solution
36(1)
Ion Shifts
36(1)
Buffers
37(1)
Compensatory Mechanisms
38(3)
Acid-Base Balance: A Quick Primer
41(2)
IV Fluid Composition
43(1)
Types of IV Solutions
44(1)
Blood
45(2)
Blood Types
47(1)
Rh Factor
47(1)
Fluid Measurements
48(1)
Blood Transfusion Complications
49(1)
Wrap Up
50(3)
Chapter 5 Causes and Treatment of Shock
53(14)
Introduction
54(1)
Causes of Shock
54(1)
Recognition of Shock
55(1)
Vital Signs
55(1)
Stages of Shock
56(1)
Types of Shock
56(1)
Hypovolemic Shock
57(4)
Assessment of Shock
61(2)
Treatment of Shock
63(1)
Wrap Up
64(3)
Chapter 6 Altered Level of Consciousness
67(18)
Introduction
68(1)
Alcohol
68(2)
Seizures
70(1)
Diabetic Emergencies
70(4)
Overdoses
74(2)
Uremia
76(1)
Toxins
77(1)
Trauma
77(1)
Infection and Sepsis
78(1)
Psychiatric Emergencies
79(1)
Shock
79(1)
Stroke
79(1)
Patient Assessment and Treatment
80(2)
Wrap Up
82(3)
Chapter 7 IV Techniques and Administration
85(22)
Introduction
86(1)
Assemble Supplies
86(1)
Selecting an IV Solution
86(1)
Selecting an Administration Set
86(3)
Selecting a Catheter
89(1)
Selecting a Venipuncture Site
90(1)
Inserting the IV Catheter
90(1)
Drawing Blood
91(4)
Securing the Line
95(1)
Calculations
95(1)
Drip Rates
95(1)
The Five Rights of Medication Administration
96(1)
Drug Dosage
96(1)
Drug Dosage Calculations
96(2)
Discontinuing the IV Line
98(1)
Alternative IV Sites and Techniques
98(1)
Troubleshooting
99(1)
Possible Complications of IV Therapy
100(4)
Wrap Up
104(3)
Chapter 8 Age-Specific Considerations
107(17)
Introduction
108(1)
Pediatric Patients
108(10)
Geriatric Patients
118(4)
Wrap Up
122(2)
Appendix A Skill Sheets 124(3)
Appendix B Solutions 127(6)
Appendix C Skill Sheets and Patient Report Forms 133(2)
Glossary 135(8)
Index 143
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