To assist in the continuing efforts to improve the safety of the motorist on the nation's highways and roads, this instructor's guide provides a standardized approach for providing training in emergency medical care for first responders to traffic accidents. The objective of the course is to provide training in all aspects of emergency medical care required at the scene of a traffic accident. Approximately half of the course is focused on the practice of crash-related and life-saving skills. Other areas covered are: legal aspects of rendering emergency medical care, illnesses or conditions causing or resulting from a crash, patient examination and diagnosis, gaining access to patients in vehicle, and problems of moving injured persons. The twenty lessons include technical lessons, field training, and final written and practical examinations. (Author / ERIC)
Crash Injury Management or Traffic Law Enforcement Officers. Instructor's Lesson Plans. Emergency Medical Services
1973
167 pages
Report
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English
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