Clinical Cases in Paramedicine. Группа авторов
10: Patient‐centred care in complex cases LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
17 Chapter 11: Legal and ethical cases LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
18 Chapter 12: Mental health cases LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
19 Chapter 13: Older adults LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
20 Chapter 14: Obstetric cases LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
21 Chapter 15: Remote area cases LEVEL 1 LEVEL ONE CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
22 Chapter 16: Mining emergencies LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 1 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 2 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY LEVEL 3 CASE STUDY References and further reading
23 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 History‐taking questionsTable 1.2 Pulmonary embolism predisposing factorsTable 1.3 Wells’ criteria for PETable 1.4 Comparison of asthma severityTable 1.5 Signs and symptoms related to carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb) level at ti...
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 SAMPLE mnemonicTable 2.2 OPQRST mnemonicTable 2.3 History‐taking questionsTable 2.4 The 4 Hs and 4Ts – reversible causes of cardiac arrest
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Focused neurological assessmentTable 3.2 AEIOUTIPS results (causes of unconsciousness)Table 3.3 History‐taking questionsTable 3.4 History‐taking questionsTable 3.5 History‐taking questionsTable 3.6 History‐taking questionsTable 3.7 History‐taking questions
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 History‐taking questionsTable 4.2 Focused history taking in gastroenteritisTable 4.3 Examining the patient to establish hydration statusTable 4.4 History‐taking questionsTable 4.5 Examination findings suggestive of liver diseaseTable 4.6 History‐taking questionsTable 4.7 History‐taking questions
5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 History‐taking questionsTable 5.2 History‐taking questionsTable 5.3 History‐taking questionsTable 5.4 History‐taking questions
6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Differential diagnoses for abnormal behaviourTable 6.2 Reversible causes of cardiac arrest (4Hs and 4Ts)Table