Synopses & Reviews
First Aid for Colleges and Universities, Ninth Edition, is intended for students in a full-semester course leading to First Aid/CPR certification. It is designed specifically for college-level courses in First Aid and meets American Red Cross guidelines, while providing more depth and detail than the other available texts in the market. In addition to comprehensive coverage of many first aid situations, this book provides self-tests, critical thinking exercises, and skill assessment checklists. The
Ninth Edition has been revised to include the 2005 American Red Cross CPR standards for adult and pediatric patients, as well as coverage of the variations between American Red Cross and American Heart Association guidelines.
Introduction to First Aid Care, Anatomy and Physiology of Body Systems, Victim Assessment, Basic Life Support: Artificial Ventilation, Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Bleeding and Shock, Soft-Tissue Injuries, Injuries to the Face, Eye, and Throat, Injuries to the Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia, Bandaging, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Common Sport and Recreational Injuries, Head and Spine Injuries, Poisoning Emergencies, Drug and Alcohol Emergencies, Cardiovascular and Stroke Emergencies, Respiratory Emergencies, Diabetic Emergencies, Acute Abdominal Distress and Related Emergencies, Epilepsy, Dizziness, and Fainting, Childbirth and Related Emergencies, Pediatric and Geriatric Emergencies, Bites and Stings, Burn Emergencies, Heat and Cold Emergencies, Water Emergencies, Wilderness Emergencies, Psychological Emergencies and Disasters, Lifting and Moving Victims, Vehicle Stabilization and Victim Extrication.
For all readers interested in First Aid.
About the Author
Keith J. Karren, Ph.D., EMT-B, is professor of Health Sciences at Brigham Young University. He is also the director of Emergency Medical Services, an educational service that offers continuing education for EMS personnel. He has been involved in higher education for 37 years and is the author of numerous EMS publications.
Daniel Limmer, NREMT-P, is a faculty member at York County Community College in Wells, Maine. He has been involved in EMS and law enforcement for 28 years and practices as a paramedic with Kennebunk Fire Rescue in Kennebunk, Maine. Dan is a frequent lecturer at conferences and colleges nationwide. He is a co-author of several textbooks, including Emergency Care, Essentials of Emergency Care, Advanced Medical Life Support, and First Responder‹A Skills Approach.
Joseph J.Mistovich, M.Ed, NREMT-P, is chairperson of the Department of Health Professions and a professor at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. He has more than 22 years of experience as an educator in emergency medical services and multidisciplinary health care. He received a Master of Education degree from Kent State University, a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science degree and an Associate in Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Services, both from Youngstown State University. He has authored several EMS textbooks and numerous EMS articles. He is a frequent speaker at state and national conferences.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to First Aid Care
- Anatomy and Physiology of Body Systems
- Victim Assessment
- Basic Life Support: Artificial Ventilation
- Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Bleeding and Shock
- Soft-Tissue Injuries
- Injuries to the Face, Eye, and Throat
- Injuries to the Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia
- Dressing and Bandaging
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Common Sport and Recreational Injuries
- Head and Spine Injuries
- Poisoning Emergencies
- Drug and Alcohol Emergencies
- Cardiovascular and Stroke Emergencies
- Respiratory Emergencies
- Diabetic Emergencies
- Acute Abdominal Distress and Related Emergencies
- Seizures, Dizziness, and Fainting.
- Childbirth and Related Emergencies
- Pediatric and Geriatric Emergencies
- Bites and Stings
- Burn Emergencies
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Water Emergencies
- Wilderness Emergencies
- Psychological Emergencies and Disasters
- Lifting and Moving Victims
- Vehicle Stabilization and Victim Extrication