Principles of Pathophysiology & Emer Med Care, Jeffrey W. Myers, Marianne Neighbors, Ruth Tannehille-Jones, 2002
Principles of Pathophysiology and Emergency Medical Care relates pathophysiological principles to emergency care of medical disorders. Material conforms to the 1999 EMT-Paramedic Curriculum objectives.
Many illustrations and tables highlight important concepts that appeal to the visual learner. In-depth coverage of shock, acid-base, environmental and toxicological emergencies not found in other pathophysiology texts, but necessary for the EMS professional.
FEATURES:
The most in depth pathophysiological coverage of any paramedic text in the market.
Individual chapters on acid-base balance and shock.
Highlights effects of aging on body systems.
11" x 8 1/2", 484 pages, full color photos and diagrams, paperback, ISBN: 0-7668-2548-5, BP1489 / $46.95
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