EMS Differential Diagnosis | Paperback

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YOUR PATIENT DIDN'T READ THE TEXTBOOK

AN EMS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS GUIDE

EMT's and Paramedics are in for a BIG Surprise...

The EMS headache
All chest pain calls are not MI’s and not all breathing problems are asthma or CHF…
…If only EMS calls were that simple. The fact is our patients didn’t read the textbook or know our protocols.

Hi, I’m Jim Hoffman, founder of EMSSEO.

I’ve got great book for you called “Your Patient Didn’t Read The Textbook” that’s going to help you specifically with how to look beyond the common call types.

If you’ve been struggling and getting tunnel vision during your assessment, then you need this book because, among other things, it reveals how to recognize various emergencies beyond the initial complaint, so you can look beyond the common call types.

I’ve created this book because I want EMS professionals to be great critical thinkers .

This is why you have to think of various signs and symptoms and rely on your clinical knowledge to help you quickly and correctly identify what is really going on with your patient.

Finally understand specific differential diagnosis’ you can and should be thinking of when you encounter patients with common complaints.

CHECK OUT SOME OF THE TIPS INSIDE THIS GUIDE:

Page 9 – Why on abdominal pain calls you should think of MI, pelvic issues and consider heart problems on patients above 50 or diabetics

The 5 signs in abdominal pain that could be much more – page 10

Common call type where you should be thinking trauma or medical – page 14

12 diagnosis’ you should consider with arguably the most common call in EMS – page 17

page 19 – 4 important considerations with epiglottis patients

The six key early considerations for patients in cardiac arrest – page 23

Chest pain and non cardiac causes – page 25

Page 26 – The % of AMI and normal ECGs?

Two drugs you should not give when your patient is in bradycardia – page 33
15 differentials to think about with seizure patients – page 40

Another common call type that requires you consider over 12 differentials and some may be life threatening – page 45

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Weight 9 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in

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