Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology (7th Edition)

* Read ! Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology (7th Edition) by Bryan E. Bledsoe, Dwayne E. Clayden ñ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology (7th Edition) and Canada, as well as up-to-date medication dosages according with nationally accepted standards, including those of the AMA, AHA, and PDR.. A cornerstone of EMS education for more than 25 years, it has been extensively revised in this edition to reflect current trends in emergency care, especially the growing requirement for evidence-based practice. A valuable aid to both practicing paramedics and paramedic students, it presents care procedures that represent accepted practices throughout

Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology (7th Edition)

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Rating : 4.99 (561 Votes)
Asin : 0135138221
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 560 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-22
Language : English

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"Many errors" according to Katie. While the general setup and information in this book is good, it has several errors and inconsistencies that make it very difficult to use.Many of the drugs are listed multiple times for their different uses (for instance, epi is in the cardiovascular section, the allergies & anaphylaxis section, and the respiratory section) and these separate listings may have different . Great Pharm book I love this book! It is a great compliment to the text that I am using for my Paramedic class. It was a required text for class, but I really like the book. It is easy to read and the information is not only interesting but easy to understand.This book has helped enhance my learning in my studies to becoming a Paramedic.. "7th Edition" according to LL. Nothing very illuminating here. I'm a fan of Mr. Bledsoe, but this textbook was disappointing. You would better invest your money elsewhere. The book is basically an overview of drugs with no real information on administration. You can find the same information for free on the web.

Bryan E. Clayden, EMT-P, M.E.M. Bledsoe, D.O., F.A.C.E.P., EMT-P Dr. . About the Author Bledsoe is an emergency physician with special interest in prehospital care.Dwayne E. Previously Dwayne was the Emergency Medical Service Chief for the City of Airdrie Emergency Services in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada from June 1996 to October 2001. Dwayne Clayden is the Assistant to the Medical Director for The City of Calgary Emergency Medical Services and responsible for Prehospital Research, Quality Improvement, in-house Paramedic Program, and the Tactical EMS Team. He is board certified in emergency medicine and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Bryan Bledsoe is an emergency physician with a special interest in prehospital care

and Canada, as well as up-to-date medication dosages according with nationally accepted standards, including those of the AMA, AHA, and PDR.. A cornerstone of EMS education for more than 25 years, it has been extensively revised in this edition to reflect current trends in emergency care, especially the growing requirement for evidence-based practice. A valuable aid to both practicing paramedics and paramedic students, it presents care procedures that represent accepted practices throughout the U.S. Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology, Seventh Edition is a comprehensive guide to the most common medications and fluids used by paramedics and other emergency medical service (EMS) professionals in prehospital emergency care

Bledsoe is an emergency physician with special interest in prehospital care.Dwayne E. He is board certified in emergency medicine and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Clayden, EMT-P, M.E.M. Bryan E. Bryan Bledsoe is an emergency physician with a special interest in prehospital care. Previously Dwayne was the Emerge

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