
Workbook for Mosby’s Paramedic Textbook – Revised Reprint
Product Description
Updated to reflect the new 2005 emergency cardiac care guidelines! This easy-to-use study guide reinforces the basic principles and skills needed to successfully practice in the field. This exceptional workbook follows Mosby’s Paramedic Textbook, Revised 3rd Edition, on a chapter-by-chapter basis in an easy-to-use, self-pacing format. Chapters contain patient care scenarios, multiple-choice questions with rationales, review questions, matching, and fill-in-the-blank questions, and more. Also included is a thorough review of anatomy and physiology, basic math tutorials, and much more!
More than 2,200 questions in a variety of formats – including multiple choice, matching, fill in the blank, labeling exercises, and short answers – help students learn and understand essential concepts.All questions have answers with rationales, and the answers are cross-referenced to the objectives in the book.Perforated flash cards (32 drug cards and 22 ECG cards) ma… More >>
Workbook for Mosby’s Paramedic Textbook – Revised Reprint
This book goes into far too much depth than is neede to pass the current State Tests. However, I understand that in the future the Paramedic course will be longer and harder, this is where this book will be handy. Our class orderd it and promptly dropped it for the previous edition. I agree with the last comment about the woefull explination on acid-base balance, and look at the explination of Agonist. This book will be ideal for as a refrence tool for when ypou have qualified as a Paramedic
Rating: 3 / 5
There are images with the wrong captions and an index that does not reference the right pages. Really hard to navigate, a lot of useless & unnecessary info. A good third of this book is useless if you work outside the USA, as it’s devoted to the US EMS system, legislations & the sorts of tags that rival gangs use.
Just reviewed the section on epilepsy & seizures & found that it uses the old terminology – ie: grand mal, petit mal, focal. Looking at all my other material, these terms were replaced over 10 years ago!
I’d much sooner recommend the smaller, cheaper, more portable Oxford Hanbook of Emergency Medicine. If you really need a paramedic text, go for the Nancy Carolines Emergency Care in the streets, not to mention, QAS base their course on the Carolines!
Rating: 1 / 5
as a paramedic student and one who just FAILED the National Registry for EMT-I the mosby book paramedic field care by the american college of emergancy physcians STINKS!!!!! The mosby book of Micks is GREAT!!!!!! if i had of had that one i would not have failed…. Micks book would have prepared me more and i intend to use it for the rest of my training…..MOSBY’S PARAMEDIC TEXTBOOK IS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!Bruce Patterson in ohio
Rating: 5 / 5
My Paramedic book is missing five chapters. I would never buy from Amazon again since I have already started to mark in it and can not afford the time it takes to return it. So all in all this product sucks.
Rating: 1 / 5
Don’t waste your money buying this book. You will get better results if you go online to the link in the front cover of the text. I feel that this book was a waste of time and money.
Rating: 1 / 5