
The treatment a patient receives prior to hospital admission is of critical importance, both at the scene of an accident or medical emergency, and when in transit to the hospital. However, the doctor or paramedic faces many different challenges to those faced within the hospital, including time constraints, environmental factors, and the limitation of the available equipment. This requires a whole range of additional command, assessment, and communication skills to be learned. This book is the first evidence-based guide to pre-hospital care. Included are chapters providing practical advice on training, scene assessment and management, mass gatherings, major incident management, and other information valuable to those working in Accident and Emergency departments, paramedics, nurses, and GPs. Throughout, the book highlights the controversies in the provision of pre-hospital care, the effectiveness of certain treatment strategies, and the research evidence to back these up. Pre-hospital/Immediate care is rapidly expanding field, and this book will be the key guide to this area, providing both established and cutting-edge practices.
This book investigates the application of evidence-based clinical practices within the unique, high-pressure environment of pre-hospital emergency care. The authors, Andy Brett, Nick Castle, and Tim Hodgetts, leverage their expertise in emergency medicine to bridge the gap between hospital-based protocols and the logistical constraints of field medicine. By synthesizing current research, the text provides a framework for decision-making that prioritizes clinical effectiveness despite limited resources and environmental volatility.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for practitioners navigating the transition from hospital-based medicine to field operations. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the evidence-based approach in managing the logistical challenges inherent to pre-hospital care.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2099-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192629174
ISBN-13:
9780192629173
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