First Responder: A Skills Approach
First Responder: A Skills Approach Books
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(Brady) The George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C. Introductory textbook providing in rank on the U.S. DOT’s National Curriculum. Features include review questions, companion web site, a chapter on terrorism, and patient assessment. Color format. Previous edition: c1998. Softcover.
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I am a Des Moines Fire Paramedic and an EMS instructor. I use this text for class instruction. My students have found it very simple to know and follow. It provides them with clear and concise in rank that is on their level of understanding. In this regard the authors have done a very excellent job in the way they have presented the text. I have used this text for three (3) years to instruct First Responder classes. So far all the students that I have had in class, that have taken the D.O.T. written exam, have passed the exam. The only problem that I have found with the text is that it now does not reflect the current D.O.T. protocols in regards to the use of an A.E.D. (Automated External Defibrilator). I found this to be confusing to the students and some have a hard time separating the two. As an instructor I do not find this a major problem but it would be a excellent exchange that I want to see made in future editions. With this exchange I would give the text a five (5) star rating.
Rating: 4 / 5