Cases in Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine, 2e, 2nd Edition
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By Daniel Ellis, MBBS (London), FIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, FRCS(Eng), MRCP(UK), DMCC, GCertCU, Matthew Hooper, MBBS (Adelaide), DipIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, PGDipCU, PGDipPM, Neel Bhanderi, MBBS BSc FACEM and Fran Lockie, MBBS, BSc (hons), MRCPCH, FRACP
This highly regarded case-based book focuses on the principles of pre-hospital and retrieval medicine and the continuum of care provided for critically ill or injured patients in the field. The second edition has been extensively re-written and updat
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This highly regarded case-based book focuses on the principles of pre-hospital and retrieval medicine and the continuum of care provided for critically ill or injured patients in the field. The second edition has been extensively re-written and updated to keep up with the rapidly expanding sub-speciality of Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine (PHRM)/Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM).
Written by leading specialists in PHRM, each question and discussion is usually illustrated with a photograph from author archives and real events. The cases are divided into the following themes: pre-hospital medicine; retrieval medicine; service development and special circumstances; and a new section on Paediatric and Neonatal retrieval.
The book is ideal study aid for PHRM/PHEM training and examinations and is designed for all members of the multidisciplinary PHRM team.
This highly regarded case-based book focuses on the principles of pre-hospital and retrieval medicine and the continuum of care provided for critically ill or injured patients in the field. The second edition has been extensively re-written and updated to keep up with the rapidly expanding sub-speciality of Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine (PHRM)/Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM).
Written by leading specialists in PHRM, each question and discussion is usually illustrated with a photograph from author archives and real events. The cases are divided into the following themes: pre-hospital medicine; retrieval medicine; service development and special circumstances; and a new section on Paediatric and Neonatal retrieval.
The book is ideal study aid for PHRM/PHEM training and examinations and is designed for all members of the multidisciplinary PHRM team.
New to this edition
All questions extensively re-written and updated
to reflect changes in PHRM over the last 10 years
Extensive, new case discussions including lung injury and complex ventilation strategies, advanced haemodynamic support, haemorrhage control and massive transfusion, hypothermia, tele-medicine and advanced clinical coordination.
Includes complex and advanced PHRM interventions, including ECMO and REBOA
New suite of cases written specifically to cover paediatric and neonatal retrieval
Additional scene photos and questions
Key Features
Essential reading for a broad range of emergency medical and non-medical personnel, the book features:
a visually assisted format and high-level discussion
operationally useful appendices, including human factors tools, critical clinical procedures and recommended equipment lists
PHRM relevant clinical reviews inclusive of multitrauma, stabilisation and transfer of the physiologically unstable patient, paediatric and neonatal retrievals, major incidents and HAZMAT, environmental emergencies and physical rescue, flight physiology, advanced multi-organ support, end-of-life discussions in the field, teamwork and crew resource management, clinical governance and communication
case study approach enhances the dynamic learning experience
real photos and case studies bring content to life
an eBook included in all print purchases
Author Information
By Daniel Ellis, MBBS (London), FIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, FRCS(Eng), MRCP(UK), DMCC, GCertCU, Director of Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Co-Chair, Statewide South Australian State Trauma Service, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician, MedSTAR, Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
Adelaide. Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide. Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Queensland; Matthew Hooper, MBBS (Adelaide), DipIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, PGDipCU, PGDipPM, Founding Director and Senior Consultant, MedSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
South Australia
Director of Intensive Care – Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Senior Consultant, Intensive Care - Calvary Adelaide Hospital.
Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University,
Queensland
Squadron Leader, Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve; Neel Bhanderi, MBBS BSc FACEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Consultant Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician and Head of Unit Education & Training,South Australia Ambulance MedSTAR Retrieval Service and Fran Lockie, MBBS, BSc (hons), MRCPCH, FRACP, Senior consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM), Women’s and Children’s
Hospital (WCH), Adelaide
Consultant and Acting Head of Unit MedSTAR Kids, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine,
MedSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service
By Daniel Ellis, MBBS (London), FIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, FRCS(Eng), MRCP(UK), DMCC, GCertCU, Director of Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Co-Chair, Statewide South Australian State Trauma Service, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician, MedSTAR, Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
Adelaide. Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide. Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Queensland; Matthew Hooper, MBBS (Adelaide), DipIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, PGDipCU, PGDipPM, Founding Director and Senior Consultant, MedSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
South Australia
Director of Intensive Care – Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Senior Consultant, Intensive Care - Calvary Adelaide Hospital.
Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University,
Queensland
Squadron Leader, Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve; Neel Bhanderi, MBBS BSc FACEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Consultant Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician and Head of Unit Education & Training,South Australia Ambulance MedSTAR Retrieval Service and Fran Lockie, MBBS, BSc (hons), MRCPCH, FRACP, Senior consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM), Women’s and Children’s
Hospital (WCH), Adelaide
Consultant and Acting Head of Unit MedSTAR Kids, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine,
MedSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service
Section A - Pre-hospital theme Section B - Retrieval theme Section C - Special circumstances and service development Section D - Paediatric and neonatal retrieval
Appendices
Appendix 1: Procedures Appendix 2: Equipment Appendix 3: Personal protective equipment (PPE) Appendix 4: Transfer and retrieval checklist Appendix 5: Mental health checklist Appendix 6: Sample documentation and case cards Appendix 7: Paediatric and neonatal key information Appendix 8: Major incident
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<P>Written by leading specialists in PHRM, each question and discussion is usually illustrated with a photograph from author archives and real events. The cases are divided into the following themes: pre-hospital medicine; retrieval medicine; service development and special circumstances; and a new section on Paediatric and Neonatal retrieval. </P>
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<P>The book is ideal study aid for PHRM/PHEM training and examinations and is designed for all members of the multidisciplinary PHRM team.</P> <P>This highly regarded case-based book focuses on the principles of pre-hospital and retrieval medicine and the continuum of care provided for critically ill or injured patients in the field. The second edition has been extensively re-written and updated to keep up with the rapidly expanding sub-speciality of Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine (PHRM)/Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM). </P>
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<P>Written by leading specialists in PHRM, each question and discussion is usually illustrated with a photograph from author archives and real events. The cases are divided into the following themes: pre-hospital medicine; retrieval medicine; service development and special circumstances; and a new section on Paediatric and Neonatal retrieval. </P>
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<P>The book is ideal study aid for PHRM/PHEM training and examinations and is designed for all members of the multidisciplinary PHRM team.</P>00add-to-cart97807295436202022ProfessionalBy Daniel Ellis, MBBS (London), FIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, FRCS(Eng), MRCP(UK), DMCC, GCertCU, Matthew Hooper, MBBS (Adelaide), DipIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, PGDipCU, PGDipPM, Neel Bhanderi, MBBS BSc FACEM and Fran Lockie, MBBS, BSc (hons), MRCPCH, FRACP20232Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier0Dec 19, 2022IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Daniel Ellis</STRONG>, MBBS (London), FIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, FRCS(Eng), MRCP(UK), DMCC, GCertCU, Director of Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Co-Chair, Statewide South Australian State Trauma Service, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician, MedSTAR, Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
Adelaide. Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide. Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Queensland; <STRONG>Matthew Hooper</STRONG>, MBBS (Adelaide), DipIMC & DRTM RCSEd, FACEM, FCICM, PGDipCU, PGDipPM, Founding Director and Senior Consultant, MedSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service,
South Australia
Director of Intensive Care – Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Senior Consultant, Intensive Care - Calvary Adelaide Hospital.
Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University,
Queensland
Squadron Leader, Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve; <STRONG>Neel Bhanderi</STRONG>, MBBS BSc FACEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital,Consultant Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician and Head of Unit Education & Training,South Australia Ambulance MedSTAR Retrieval Service and <STRONG>Fran Lockie</STRONG>, MBBS, BSc (hons), MRCPCH, FRACP, Senior consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM), Women’s and Children’s
Hospital (WCH), Adelaide
Consultant and Acting Head of Unit MedSTAR Kids, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine,
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