Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges
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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges
Paramedic TextbookFourth UilinChapter 51Patients with Special ChallengesLearning Objectives•Identify considerations in prehospital management related Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges to physical challenges such as hearing, visual, and speech impairments; obesity; and patients with paraplegia or quadriplegia.•Identify considerations in prehospital management of patients who have mental illness, are developmentally disabled, or are emotionally or mentally impaired.Copyright Ô2Ũ13 Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC. an Ascend Learning Company1Learning Objectives•Descrioe special considerations for prehospital management of patieLecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges
nts with selected pathological challenges.•Outline considerations in management of culturally diverse patients.Learning Objectives•Describe special coParamedic TextbookFourth UilinChapter 51Patients with Special ChallengesLearning Objectives•Identify considerations in prehospital management related Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challengeseases.•Describe special considerations in tne prehospital management of patients with financial challenges.Hearing Impairments• Deafness-Complete or partial inabiSty to bear-Total deafness is rare and usually congenital-Part-al deafness may range from mild to severe-Most commonly results from•Err di Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challengessease•injury•Cejene'ation cr heannj mechaium that occurs with age-All deafness is conductive or sensorineural and may be combination of both (mixed beLecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challenges
aring loss)Copyright ©2013 by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC. an Ascend Learning Company2Hearing Impairments• Conductive deafness— Faulty iransportuliParamedic TextbookFourth UilinChapter 51Patients with Special ChallengesLearning Objectives•Identify considerations in prehospital management related Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challengestr.will lirirn inlcclitiri (r.g., olilrs iricdiil) .Kid from injury to eardrum or middle ear (e.fi., from baroltaurrui)Hearing Impairments• Sensorineu-al deafness Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 51: Patients with special challengesParamedic TextbookFourth UilinChapter 51Patients with Special ChallengesLearning Objectives•Identify considerations in prehospital management relatedGọi ngay
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