Phtls: Basic and Advanced Prehospital Trauma Life Support

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Edition: 5th
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-07-01
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science Health Science div
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Summary

Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is a unique, continuing education program that directly addresses trauma issues in the prehospital environment. Following the publication cycle of ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) by the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons, the PHTLS program is designed to enhance and increase knowledge and skill in delivering trauma care. This fifth edition of the PHTLS textbook is the required book for the PHTLS course, and is also ideal for use as the trauma component of a paramedic course or as a general reference book on trauma assessment and management. It combines both basic and advanced trauma concepts and skills in one definitive resource. Content includes both basic and advanced training and has been updated to reflect the current ATLS guidelines - complete with extensive references and suggested readings. A consistent approach for every body region makes the book easy to follow and includes content on anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and assessment and management. Airway, Thoracic, and Spinal Skills are presented in an illustrated, step-by-step format as Specific Skills. Case Scenarios with end-of-chapter solutions and Review Questions are included for every chapter to promote critical thinking and assess knowledge. A separate chapter on the Military provides special trauma considerations and protocols. Completely updated to reflect the changes made in the textbook, the ancillary package includes an instructor's manual, powerpoint slide set, 35 mm slide set, and a MERLIN site. All completely updated to reflect the changes made in the textbook. A new companion CD-ROM with more than 20 video presentations of the airway and spinal skills used in PHTLS is now included with every book. It also contains information to download onto a PDA. New chapters have been added on Injury Prevention, the Golden Principles of Prehospital Trauma Care, and Triage, Transport, and Trauma Systems. Revised and expanded chapters include Head Trauma, Shock, Patient Assessment and Management, Airway Management and Ventilation, and Trauma in the Elderly. References and suggested reading lists are now included in every chapter to provide evidence-based prehospital trauma care. An appendix has been added on the additional concerns and needs of prolonged transportation. A new drug table on commonly used drugs for pharmacologically assisted intubation provides general guidelines on the topic. New user-friendly algorithms: assessment; airway management; indications for spinal immobilization; shock management; management of traumatic brain injury; and management of musculoskeletal trauma. An entirely new set of photographs has been added to the skills portions of the text. Photos and video clips are now included for alternative techniques such as face to face intubation, two-person standing longboard application, and two-person rapid extrication.

Table of Contents

PHTLS-Extending the Hands of Education Across the Globe xvii
Introduction to PHTLS xx
Trauma Care in the Twenty-First Century
2(3)
History of EMS
5(3)
Injury Prevention
8(18)
Scope of the Problem
11(1)
Concepts of Injury
11(5)
Prevention as the Solution
16(2)
Concepts of Injury Prevention
18(4)
Evolving Role of EMS
22(2)
Summary
24(2)
Kinematics of Trauma
26(36)
Energy
29(4)
Blunt and Penetrating Trauma
33(25)
Using Kinematics in Assessment
58(1)
Summary
58(4)
Assessment and Management
62(28)
Establishing Priorities
65(1)
Scene Assessment (Scene Size-Up)
66(1)
Primary Survey (Initial Assessment)
67(7)
Resuscitation
74(4)
Secondary Survey (Focused History and Physical Examination)
78(4)
Definitive Care in the Field
82(3)
Monitoring and Reassessment (Ongoing Assessment)
85(1)
Communication
85(1)
Pain Management
86(1)
Abuse
86(1)
Triage
86(1)
Summary
87(3)
Airway Management and Ventilation
90(46)
Anatomy
92(3)
Physiology
95(2)
Pathophysiology
97(1)
Management
98(12)
Summary
110(3)
Specific Skills
113(23)
Thoracic Trauma
136(24)
Anatomy
138(1)
Physiology
139(2)
Pathophysiology
141(1)
Assessment
142(1)
Management of Specific Injuries
142(13)
Summary
155(3)
Specific Skills
158(2)
Shock and Fluid Resuscitation
160(32)
Anatomy and Physiology
162(7)
Pathophysiology
169(8)
Assessment
177(4)
Management
181(7)
Summary
188(4)
Abdominal Trauma
192(12)
Anatomy
194(3)
Pathophysiology
197(1)
Assessment
197(1)
Management
198(3)
Summary
201(3)
Head Trauma
204(20)
Anatomy
206(2)
Physiology
208(1)
Pathophysiology
208(4)
Assessment
212(2)
Specific Head Trauma Conditions
214(3)
Management
217(1)
Transportation
218(3)
Summary
221(3)
Spinal Trauma
224(48)
Anatomy and Physiology
227(6)
Pathophysiology
233(3)
Assessment
236(3)
Management
239(6)
Summary
245(4)
Specific Skills
249(23)
Musculoskeletal Trauma
272(18)
Anatomy and Physiology
274(2)
Pathophysiology
276(2)
Assessment
278(4)
Management
282(4)
Summary
286(4)
Thermal Trauma: Injuries Produced by Heat and Cold
290(24)
Anatomy
292(1)
Physiology
293(1)
Heat-Related Conditions and Injuries
294(11)
Cold-Related Conditions and Injuries
305(5)
Environmental Emergencies in Mass Casualty and Disasters
310(1)
Summary
311(3)
Special Considerations in Trauma of the Child
314(20)
The Child as a Trauma Patient
316(1)
Pathophysiology
317(2)
Assessment
319(6)
Management
325(5)
The Battered and Abused Child
330(1)
Summary
331(3)
Special Considerations in Trauma of the Elderly
334(20)
Anatomy and Physiology of Aging
337(6)
Assessment
343(4)
Management
347(1)
Legal Considerations
348(1)
Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly
348(2)
Summary
350(4)
Triage, Transport, and Trauma Systems
354(10)
Triage
356(2)
Transport
358(1)
Trauma Systems
359(2)
Summary
361(3)
Golden Principles of Prehospital Trauma Care
364(10)
Why Patients Die
366(1)
The Golden Principles of Prehospital Trauma Care
367(6)
Summary
373(1)
Military Medicine
374(21)
Military Medics and Emergence of Prehospital Care
377(1)
Military Health Services Support Organization
378(1)
Prehospital Care in the Tactical Environment
379(7)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
386(5)
Triage
391(1)
Summary
392(3)
Appendix 395(5)
Answer Key 400(1)
Glossary 401(12)
Index 413

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