1st Edition

100 Cases in UK Paramedic Practice

By Christoph Schroth, Peter Phillips Copyright 2019
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    Pre-hospital care plays an increasingly important part in contemporary healthcare delivery and the skills of paramedics, emergency medical technicians and emergency care assistants are a vital part of this. This casebook supports readers to develop the necessary assessment and decision-making skills they need in order to effectively manage a variety of cases typically seen in UK paramedic practice.

    100 Cases in UK Paramedic Practice allows for learning and revision through 100 scenarios which aim to encompass cases that may be seen in daily practice. The book covers scenarios that can occur at any moment of the day, from an ambulance shift to primary care settings to event standby duties. The bite-size structure of this book allows the reader to focus on body systems or random case scenarios, depending on their preference.

    This is an essential, evidence-based guide for students of pre-hospital care and a useful reference for qualified staff as a source of continued professional development or as a revision tool.

    Preface

    The assessment and history taking structure of this book

    Acknowledgements

    Abbreviations

    Part I: System-specific cases

    Chapter 1. Cardiovascular system

    Chapter 2. Respiratory system

    Chapter 3. Abdominal/GI/renal system

    Chapter 4. Neurological system

    Chapter 5. Obstetrics & gynaecology

    Chapter 6. Toxicology

    Chapter 7. Resuscitation

    Chapter 8. Mental Health

    Chapter 9. Paediatrics

    Chapter 10. Trauma

    Part II: Mixed cases for self-assessment

    Biography

    Christoph Schroth is a Lecturer in Paramedic Science and a Paramedic with a BA in Emergency and Disaster Management, as well as a postgraduate certificate in remote and offshore medicine. His experience ranges from the ambulance service sector to remote and offshore medicine in various environments.

    Peter Phillips is a Lecturer in Paramedic Science and a Specialist Paramedic in Emergency and Urgent Care. He has worked within numerous healthcare trusts before becoming a lecturer and is now undertaking a PhD studying resilience of paramedics within the UK NHS ambulance service.