Emergency Care Technician Curriculum
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Overview
This one-of-a-kind text, directed at nursing staff development, is an excellent resource for facilities to use to develop their unlicensed personnel into emergency care technicians. Suitable for both in-house staff development courses and stand-alone training programs, this text touches upon every aspect of working in the emergency department, from the essential communication skills needed, to the medical techniques practiced, and even the safety and legal issues that might arise.
Emergency Care Technician Curriculum
Errata
Acknowledgements, page viii
Shelley Cohen, RN, BS, CEN Educator/Consultant Health Resources Unlimited Springfield, TN
Shelley should be given credit as both a Contributing Author and part of the Emergency Technician Work Group.
Synopsis
This one-of-a-kind text, directed at nursing staff development, is an excellent resource for facilities to use to develop their unlicensed personnel into emergency care technicians. Suitable for both in-house staff development courses and stand-alone training programs, this text touches upon every aspect of working in the emergency department, from the essential communication skills needed, to the medical techniques practiced, and even the safety and legal issues that might arise.
Booknews
A basic guide to the duties of an emergency room technician, suitable for high school graduates. Instructions are provided for taking the vital signs of a patient, administering an electrocardiogram, setting up a trauma room, irrigating the eye, lifting patients, and collecting blood samples. B&w photographs and drawings support the text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR