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E-raamat: Simulation in EMS and Critical Care Transport

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031400902
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031400902

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This book provides a standard for all Emergency Medicine Services (EMS) agencies and Critical Care Transport (CCT) programs to follow as they conduct simulation training for their crew members. Simulation-based education for pre-hospital training and skill maintenance is now standard and there is a growing need for this this type of training tool. This title is an invaluable resource for EMS and CCT educators who aim to facilitate high quality simulations within their programs. The text provides guidance for running a successful simulation, including scenario charts and debriefing tips and topics. Included are over 30 simulation scenarios, broken into appropriate scope of practice for EMTs, paramedics, and critical care transport crews where applicable.





 





The books format is such that it can be followed to create a plan for simulation training. The first section provides a guide to using the text successfully and a concise overview of the theories and best practices of simulation-based education and debriefing. Next, clinical scenarios are presented by topic, including general care, cardiology, respiratory, neurology, trauma, obstetrics, pediatrics and toxicology. Each section offers specific disease-based simulation scenarios, including supporting imaging, physical exam, and laboratory data for the EMS and CCT community to use as part of their training and education. There are also suggested learning objectives, critical actions, and debriefing topics for each scenario. This resource is not designed with a specific simulation platform in mind and can be adapted to both low- and high-fidelity simulation settings.





 





This book is a must-have resource for emergency medicine services agencies, critical care transport programs, and educators who work with pre-hospital providers.

Part I. Introduction to Medical Simulation

1. Introduction

Part II Operation Standards

2. Scene Safety

3. Refusal of Care

4. Termination of Resuscitation

5. Infection Control

Part III. Clinical Cases

6. Sepsis and Septic Shock

7. Dehydration and Hypovolemic Shock

8. Hypertension

9. Hypoglycemia

10. Hyperglycemia

11. Nausea and Vomiting

12. Pain Control

Part IV. Cardiology

13. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI)

14. Congestive heart failure

15. Tachydysrhythmia

16. Bradydysrhythmia

17. Pacing

18. Circulatory assist devices

19. Cardiopulmonary arrest

20. Post-resuscitation care

21. Cardiogenic shock

Part V. Respiratory

22. Hypercapnia

23. Hypoxia

24. Respiratory failure

25. Failed airway

26. Asthma/COPD

27. Stridor

28. Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

29. Tracheostomy care

30. Mechanical ventilation

Part VI. Neurology

31. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS)

32. Hemorrhagic transformation of acute ischemic stroke (AIS)

33. Atraumatic intracranial hemorrhage

34. Traumatic brain injury

35. Elevated intracranial pressure

36. Neurogenic shock

37. Seizures and status epilepticus

Part VII. Trauma

38. Traumatic amputation

39. Burn care

40. Chest trauma

41. Eye injury

42. Maxillofacial trauma

43. Exsanguination and external hemorrhage control

44. Spinal cord injury

45. Drowning and submersion injuries

46. Mass Casualty Triage

47. Hazardous material exposure

Part VIII, Toxicology

48. Overdose

49. Cyanide poisoning

50. Carbon monoxide poisoning

Part IX. Pregnancy

51. Normal vaginal delivery

52. Placenta previa

53. Placental abruption

54. Preeclampsia

55. Cardiac arrest

56. Neonatal resuscitation

Part X. Pediatrics

57. Cardiac arrest

58. Airway management

59. Tachydysrhythmia

60. Bradydysrhythmia

Ani Aydin, MD, FACEPAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Emergency MedicineDepartment of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical CareMedical Director, SkyHealth and Adult Ground Critical Care TransportAssociate Medical Director of EMS, Critical CareYale University School of MedicineYale-New Haven Health Daniel Joseph MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Emergency MedicineActing Chief, EMS SectionMedical Director, Yale Center for EMSEMS Fellowship DirectorYale University School of MedicineYale-New Haven Health

Melissa Joseph, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Emergency MedicineDirector of Resident EducationYale Center for Medical SimulationYale University School of MedicineYale-New Haven Health