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Clinical Cases in Paramedicine

Willis, Sam / Peate, Ian / Hill, Rod (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage März 2021
368 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-119-61925-3
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Clinical Cases in Paramedicine provides students, educators, and early career paramedics with a diverse range of detailed case studies that realistically represent the conditions, scenarios, and challenges encountered in practice. Integrating evidence-based cases and expert insights from leading academics and practitioners, this engaging resource helps readers develop appropriate decision-making skills and apply theoretical concepts to practical situations. Organised by medical presentations and body systems, the text provides readers with a systematic framework that mirrors how paramedics assess cases in the real world.

Throughout the text, cases of varying levels of complexity are designed to meet the needs of Case-Based Learning (CBL) and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) curricula used in paramedic training programmes worldwide. Each chapter contains six case studies--introductory, intermediate, and advanced--and features interactive learning activities, discussion questions, practical tips, and authoritative guidance aligned to national and international best-practice standards. Case studies illustrate scenarios related to trauma, medical emergencies, obstetrics, respiratory and cardiac events, minor injuries, drug overdoses, and many others. This comprehensive resource:
* Features case studies of varying lengths and degrees of complexity to suit different readers, from student to professional
* Suitable for use in many international programmes
* Offers chapter introductions and summaries, practice questions, and additional online resources
* Contains clinical, legal, ethical, cultural, remote and rural case studies
* Includes a cumulative and comprehensive "Test Your Knowledge" concluding chapter

Those studying or working in paramedicine must keep pace with changes in the field using the latest evidence and expert opinion. Clinical Cases in Paramedicine is an essential volume for paramedic students and early-career professionals, as well as educators, lecturers, and trainers.

Preface vi

List of contributors vii

Chapter 1 Respiratory emergencies 1
Jennifer Stirling, Clare Sutton and Georgina Pickering

Chapter 2 Cardiac emergencies 25
Michael Porter and Joel Beake

Chapter 3 Neurological emergencies 47
Kristina Maximous

Chapter 4 Abdominal emergencies 74
Tania Johnston and Mark Hobson

Chapter 5 Palliative and end-of-life care 99
Alisha Hensby and Samantha Sheridan

Chapter 6 Medical emergencies 118
Tom E. Mallinson

Chapter 7 Non-technical skills 142Georgette Eaton

Chapter 8 Trauma cases 161
Tom E. Mallinson and Fenella Corrick

Chapter 9 Paediatric cases 186
Erica Ley

Chapter 10 Patient-centred care in complex cases 203
Yasaru Gunaratne and David Krygger

Chapter 11 Legal and ethical cases 225
Ruth Townsend

Chapter 12 Mental health cases 242
David Davis, Tom Hewes, Lynne Walsh and Brian Mfula

Chapter 13 Older adults 261
Sam Taylor

Chapter 14 Obstetric cases 280
Aimee Yarrington

Chapter 15 Remote area cases 301
Steve Whitfield and Kerryn Wratt

Chapter 16 Mining emergencies 323
Paul Grant and Curtis Northcott

Index 348
SAM WILLIS is a Lecturer in Paramedicine at Curtin University and makes contributions to the profession through his innovative teaching practices and publications. He holds a number of professional registrations including as a paramedic and a Teaching Fellow with the UK Higher Education Academy. He is currently undertaking a PhD in the field of Paramedic Education.

IAN PEATE, OBE FRCN, is Head of School, School of Health Studies, Gibraltar, Visiting Professor of Nursing, Northumbria University and St George's University of London, Visiting Senior Clinical Fellow, University of Hertfordshire, Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Nursing and Consultant Editor of the Journal of Paramedic Practice.

ROD HILL is Professor of Physiology and Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences at Charles Sturt University. Rod has brought broad impact as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Rod leads the Charles Sturt paramedicine team which offered the first university programme for paramedicine in Australia in 1995, and is the leading Australian programme in both graduate and undergraduate level paramedicine.

S. Willis, Curtin University, Australia; I. Peate, School of Health Studies, Gibraltar Health Authority, St Bernard¿s Hospital, Gibraltar; R. Hill, Charles Sturt University NSW, Australia