What is the difference between Brady Emergency Care 10 edition and 10th edition update? I got in EMT class and the instructor said that to get the Brady Emergency Care Book 10th edition. So I did but I was looking more into it, I found a Brady emergency care update 10th edition book that meets the AHA guidelines of 2006.
Now the thing is that it does not tell me that there was an updated version of the book.
Is it me or would spoil everything not it? I was wondering ... I am not in a state of panic, it's just that I wish he told me there was an updated version of the book ...
Here is the info I could find for you in regards edition upgrade. The following link below. I wish you the best!
Features include:
Improved design
New format of a column. Margin note presents key terms and concepts for better understanding.
NEW Airway Chapter
Updated with many new designs. Help students to understand and corresponds to the National Registry of EMTs 2002 Airway Module.
New Chapters
Including EMS response to terrorism, abdominal emergencies, and geriatric patients. Chapter terrorism helps prepare students to respond to terrorist threats. Abdominal emergencies and chapters provide information Geriatric enrichment for common EMS calls.
DOT Objectives
Page numbers. List of U.S. DOT objectives that form the basis of each chapter and references to the page (s) on which the objectives are covered.
The patient assessment / care
Describes the assessment and treatment for certain types of patients, disorders or injuries and include signs and symptoms important and key stages of care.
Questions on critical thinking
Students asked to think critically and thoughtfully, the application of new knowledge to more complex subjects. Thinking and linking questions in some chapters asks students to connect knowledge learned in several chapters.
Documentation Tips
Explain or remind students of important information to write on their reports of prehospital care.
Student CD
Contains animations, interactive games and exercises, video clips, games, and more. Provide students with extra practice and information to help them become EMTs successfully.
Street Scenes Case Studies
Allows students to use information they have learned to real world situations.
Posted on March 11, 2010.