<p>This resource is superbly written and presented, offering contextually relevant, contemporary and highly accessible learning in this rapidly evolving space within paramedicine. It's a must-read for anyone considering a career in critical care, already working in this space, or simply looking to enhance their critical thinking skills more broadly.</p>

<p><em>A/Prof Gayle Christie, Consultant in Prehospital and Emergency Medicine and Medical Director St John Ambulance WA, Australia</em></p>

Critical care paramedics regularly perform advanced life support to patients during the most stressful and time-sensitive situations. Not only do they require specialist medical knowledge in order to care for critically ill patients, but they are also often expected to think quickly and keep calm under pressure.

Putting you in the centre of the action as a critical care paramedic, this book brings together a range of in-depth case studies on critical care. It first presents you with a scenario, and then delves deep into the case details in order to challenge and assess your wider understanding of the situation.

Key features include:

  • Over 35 in-depth case studies covering Leadership, Airway, Resuscitation, Cardiac Arrest, Medical Emergencies, Trauma, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Toxicology
  • Contributions from a range of international, specialist authors.
  • Question and answer-based format to break down your learning into easily digestable sections with full-colour illustrations.
  • Self-reflective questions to enable you to think critically about patient care
  • Fully evidence-based and up-to-date with the latest guidance for international best practice.

The book will allow you to further your understanding and knowledge of critical care, whether studying for exams, working within an aeromedical environment or providing life-saving care on the ground.  

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Part 1 Airway

1 Paramedic-led prehospital rapid sequence intubation (RSI)        

David Anderson, Ben Meadley and Alex Olaussen

                                                                                                

 

2 The physiologically difficult airway  00

Jonathan Begley and Ben Meadley

 

3 The anatomically difficult airway     

Jason Bendall and Matt Humar

 

Part 2 Breathing

 

4 Mechanical ventilation        

Tim Byrne and Nick Roder

 

 

5 Respiratory Failure 

Daniel Cudini and Segun Olesanya

 

 

6 Critical Asthma 

David Anderson and Tatsu Kuwasaki

 

 

 

Part 3 Circulation

 

7 Undifferentiated shock      

Andy Celestia and Todd Wollum

 

8 Myocardial infarction (STEMI)     

Luke Dawson, Ross Salathiel and Dion Stub

 

9 The management of unstable bradycardia

Alan Cowley and Mark Durell

 

10 Palpitations and chest pain: Paramedic management of narrow complex tachycardias

Andrew Bishop

 

11 Broad complex tachycardia       

Tim Edwards and Kieren Pugh

 

12 Acute chest pain and shortness of breath: Cardiogenic shock complicating acute myocardial infarction

Jason Bloom and Dave Hawkins

 

13 Massive upper gastrointestinal bleed (UGIB) 

Sarah Yong and Michelle Murphy

 

14 Acute pulmonary oedema (APO)

Nick Trestrail and Luke Hamilton

 

Part 4 Disability

 

15 Approach to an altered level of consciousness 

Luke De la Rue and Natalie Lavergne

 

16 Severe traumatic brain injury 

James Manktelow and Virginia Newcombe

 

17 Assessment and management of acute ischaemic stroke 

Skye Coote and Henry Zhao

 

18 Severe/Uncontrolled Pain

Todd Blackburn

 

Part 5 Exposure

 

19 Hypothermia

Eystein Grusd and Justin Hensley

 

20 Prehospital sepsis management

Dan Cudini and Judit Orosz

 

Part 6 Cardiac arrest

 

21 High-performance CPR 

Belinda Delardes, Jack Howard and Ziad Nehme

 

 

22 Refractory cardiac arrest and salvage extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) 

Matthew Thornton, Julia Coull and Sacha Richardson

 

23 Traumatic cardiac arrest  

Zainab Alqudah and Brian Burns

 

 

24 Cardiac arrest in special circumstances 

Casey Lewis and Clare Bertenshaw

 

25 Termination of resuscitation 

Natalie Anderson

 

 

Part 7 Trauma

 

26 The trapped patient       

Tash Adams

 

27 Shocked blunt trauma   

Michael Noonan, Benjamin Meadley and Alexander Olaussen

 

28 Penetrating trauma    

Kat Baird and Pete Sherren

 

29 Severe chest injury: Tension pneumothorax  

Mark Fitzgerald and Toby St Clair

 

 

Part 8 Toxicology

 

30 Tricyclic antidepressant toxicity 

Ben Fitzgerald and Michael Mann

 

31 Acute behavioural disturbance: Emergency pharmacological sedation

Claire Bertenshaw and Lachlan Parker

 

32 Severe Metabolic Acidosis   

Tash Adams and John Glasheen

 

 

Part 9 Paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology

 

33 Croup and Epiglottitis 

Brad Gander and Claire Wilkin

 

34 Care of the newborn: Assisting transition, stabilisation and transport

Rosmarie Boland and James Yates

 

35 Maternal bleeding: Postpartum haemorrhage and active management of the third stage of labour 

Mark Durham and Dawn Kerslake

 

Part 10: Special circumstances

 

36 The older patient 

David Anderson and Tegwyn McMannamy

 

37 Providing paramedic care in resource-limited settings     00

Matt Cannon and Felix Ho

 

 

 

 

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781801610377
Publisert
2024-11-18
Utgiver
Class Publishing Ltd
Vekt
1155 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
428

Biografisk notat

David Anderson is the Medical Director of Ambulance Victoria, an Intensive Care Physician at The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University. David worked as a paramedic in Auckland, New Zealand before completing medical training at the University of Auckland and then undertaking postgraduate training in intensive care medicine, anaesthesia, palliative medicine and prehospital and retrieval medicine in Auckland, Sydney and Toronto before settling in Melbourne. His clinical interests are prehospital and retrieval medicine, trauma critical care, ECMO, palliative care and bioethics.

Ben Meadley is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University in the Department of Paramedicine. Ben has more than 25 years’ experience, gaining expertise in prehospital critical care, paramedic education, paramedic health research, search and rescue, human performance, systems improvement and clinical guideline development. Much of Ben’s experience is from working as an Intensive Care Flight Paramedic (MICA) at Ambulance Victoria. He divides his time between clinical, systems improvement and research roles.

Alexander Olaussen is a Paramedic, Doctor and a Senior Lecturer at Monash University in the Department of Paramedicine. Alex has years of clinical and research experience, with expertise in bridging the pre-hospital and in-hospital environments in critical care. The majority of Alex’s experience is working as a rural emergency doctor and conducting research related to paramedicine. Alex holds a Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and divides his time between clinical care, mentoring and fostering novice researchers and optimising educational strategies.