Emergency Medical Patients
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Description
For courses in Adult Medical Emergencies.
EMPACT (Emergency Medical Patients: Assessment, Care & Transport) offers a practical approach to common medical emergencies. Formerly published as AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support), EMPACT is updated and revised to conform to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines. Providing foundational chapters on assessment, critical thinking/decision making, and the difficult airway, the text moves on to cover common medical complaints, such as shock/hypoperfusion, dyspnea, chest discomfort or pain, and more. Presenting a realistic approach to the care of the patient, each chapter moves from assessment- and complaint-based primary assessment (identifying and controlling immediate life threats) to field diagnosis and management of immediately treatable underlying diseases. Intended for students with paramedic or other advanced-level training; a familiarity with anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology; and an overall understanding of the nature of medical emergencies.
Chapter 1: Assessment of the Medical Patient
Chapter 2: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
Chapter 3: The Difficult Airway (Sample Chapter)
Chapter 4: States of Hypoperfusion and Shock
Chapter 5: Dyspnea, Respiratory Distress, or Respiratory Failure
Chapter 6: Chest Discomfort or Pain
Chapter 7: Altered Mental Status
Chapter 8: Acute Abdominal Discomfort or Pain
Chapter 9: Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Chapter 10: Seizures and Seizure Disorders
Chapter 11: Syncope
Chapter 12: Headache, Nausea, and Vomiting
Appendix A: Waveform Capnography
Appendix B: Electrocardiographic Interpretation
Appendix C: Normal Laboratory Values
EMPACT (Emergency Medical Patients: Assessment, Care & Transport) offers a practical approach to common medical emergencies. Formerly published as AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support), EMPACT is updated and revised to conform to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines. Providing foundational chapters on assessment, critical thinking/decision making, and the difficult airway, the text moves on to cover common medical complaints, such as shock/hypoperfusion, dyspnea, chest discomfort or pain, and more. Presenting a realistic approach to the care of the patient, each chapter moves from assessment- and complaint-based primary assessment (identifying and controlling immediate life threats) to field diagnosis and management of immediately treatable underlying diseases. Intended for students with paramedic or other advanced-level training; a familiarity with anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology; and an overall understanding of the nature of medical emergencies.
Offers updated coverage–of many topics.
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Conforms to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines.
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Contains new information on how responses to painful stimuli may elicit misleading reflex responses or non-responses and how to avoid such misinterpretations.
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Discussion of effects of medications on heart rate updated to include calcium channel blockers as well as beta blockers.
New Chapter 2–Introduction to Critical Thinking and Decision Making.
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Emphasizes skills of problem-solving in the challenging environment of EMS where decisions must often be made quickly, under pressure, and without the laboratory and diagnostic equipment available at the hospital.
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Emphasizes how the EMS provider may advance in the ability to deliver patient care through levels of proficiency from novice to expert. Explores the purposes and processes of differential diagnosis.
Heavily revised Chapter 3–The Difficult Airway.
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De-emphasizes routine intubation and, instead, emphasizes airway management decisions for two situations: the difficult airway and the failed airway.
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Includes discussions of pre-oxygenation, possible impediments to effective BVM ventilation, and assessment to detect potential difficulties in securing an airway.
Heavily revised Chapter 4–Shock and States of Hypoperfusion.
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Adds new information throughout, including the following: new emphasis on physical findings and patterns of symptoms/symptom progression; a new section on the respiratory system; buildup and response to accumulation of metabolic acids, damage from acidosis and toxic blood; emphasis on EtCO 2 monitoring; expanded information regarding tension pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, pulmonary emboli; causes and care of neurogenic shock, anaphylactic shock, and septic shock; obtaining glucose and lactic acid levels as management priorities.
Updated Chapter 5–Dyspnea.
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Adds confusion/agitation as clues to severity of respiratory distress; beta blockers and ACE inhibitors as patient medications to be aware of; possible low-grade fever with MI; emphasis on obtaining a pre-hospital ECG to assist in early identification of ST-segment-elevation MI. The section on pre-hospital treatment of heart failure (medications, CPAP) has been extensively revised. The table “Causes of Dyspnea: Typical Findings” has been updated.
Increased emphasis in Chapter 6–Chest Discomfort or Pain–on identifying segment elevation MI (STEMI) with pre-hospital 12-lead ECG.
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Includes new information on pre-hospital care and medications when STEMI is suspected or identified.
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Contains a scoring system for quantifying the risk of pulmonary embolism.
New emphasis in Chapter 7&n
For courses in Adult Medical Emergencies.
EMPACT (Emergency Medical Patients: Assessment, Care & Transport) offers a practical approach to common medical emergencies. Formerly published as AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support), EMPACT is updated and revised to conform to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines. Providing foundational chapters on assessment, critical thinking/decision making, and the difficult airway, the text moves on to cover common medical complaints, such as shock/hypoperfusion, dyspnea, chest discomfort or pain, and more. Presenting a realistic approach to the care of the patient, each chapter moves from assessment- and complaint-based primary assessment (identifying and controlling immediate life threats) to field diagnosis and management of immediately treatable underlying diseases. Intended for students with paramedic or other advanced-level training; a familiarity with anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology; and an overall understanding of the nature of medical emergencies.
Hallmark Features:
Chapter features designed—to help with study and review.
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“Possibilities to Probabilities” in Chapter 1 walks students through a reasoning process of patient assessment.
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A scenario with an end-of-chapter follow-up presents chapter content in a realistic context.
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Terms and definitions are highlighted and are defined in the margins.
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“Clinical Insights” provide special perspectives on assessing and managing the patient.
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Summaries of important information appear in boxes.
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Typical findings associated with various etiologies are summarized in tables.
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A “Treatment Pathway” in algorithm format appears at the end of each complaint-based chapter.
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A “Further Reading” bibliography suggests sources to consult for additional information.
ThreeThree appendices—provide valuable reference information.
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Waveform Capnography (new to this edition)
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Electrocardiographic Interpretation
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Normal Laboratory Values
A “Pharmacology Index” and “Anatomy and Physiology Illustrations”—are available, along with other supplemental materials, online at www.MyBradyKit.com.
An Instructor’s Course Guide and slide program—are available to accompany the text.
Additional information
Dimensions | 1.00 × 8.50 × 10.95 in |
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Author | Daniel Limmer EMT-P, Joseph J. Mistovich, Twink J. Dalton, Howard Werman, NAEMSP, San Francisco Paramedic Association |
Subjects | higher education, paramedic, Vocational / Professional Studies, Health Professions, Brady Paramedic |