Clinical Skills for Paramedic Practice : Australia and New Zealand Edition
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Author:INGLIS Dianne
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ISBN:9780729542630
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Publication Date:October 2020
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Edition:1
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Pages:788
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Binding:Pack
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Publisher:Churchill Livingstone
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Country of Publication:Australia


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Clinical Skills for Paramedic Practice : Australia and New Zealand Edition
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:INGLIS Dianne
-
ISBN:9780729542630
-
Publication Date:October 2020
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Edition:1
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Pages:788
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Binding:Pack
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Publisher:Churchill Livingstone
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Country of Publication:Australia
Description
Written by Dianne Inglis and Jeffrey Kenneally, the workbook includes more than 70 paramedic-focused clinical skills that link underpinning theory and knowledge with expectations for contemporary clinical practice. To ensure the skills are performed correctly and to standard, the resource is further strengthened with a ready-made assessment tool, ideal for both self-directed learning and instructor use.
The text is designed for practising skill development, and preparation for assessment and clinical placement.
Clinical Skills for Paramedic Practice includes two key components: practical skill instruction and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessment checklist.
The skills sections contain clear step-by-step written and photographic instruction in basic to advanced clinical skills, with rationales provided to enhance knowledge acquisition and clinical decision-making.
The OSCE checklists allow students and instructors to easily track and assess skill development progress. Combination of step-by-step skill instruction with OSCE assessment checklist Structured reflection and end-of-chapter questions assist with deeper understanding of key concepts and application to practice
Designed specifically for use by Australian and New Zealand paramedics
Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book
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As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
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Written by Dianne Inglis and Jeffrey Kenneally, the workbook includes more than 70 paramedic-focused clinical skills that link underpinning theory and knowledge with expectations for contemporary clinical practice. To ensure the skills are performed correctly and to standard, the resource is further strengthened with a ready-made assessment tool, ideal for both self-directed learning and instructor use.
The text is designed for practising skill development, and preparation for assessment and clinical placement.
Clinical Skills for Paramedic Practice includes two key components: practical skill instruction and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessment checklist.
The skills sections contain clear step-by-step written and photographic instruction in basic to advanced clinical skills, with rationales provided to enhance knowledge acquisition and clinical decision-making.
The OSCE checklists allow students and instructors to easily track and assess skill development progress. Combination of step-by-step skill instruction with OSCE assessment checklist Structured reflection and end-of-chapter questions assist with deeper understanding of key concepts and application to practice
Designed specifically for use by Australian and New Zealand paramedics
Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book
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Author: INGLIS DianneISBN: 9780729542630Publication Date: October 2020Edition: 1Pages: 788Binding: PackPublisher: Churchill LivingstoneCountry of Publication: Australia
Written by Dianne Inglis and Jeffrey Kenneally, the workbook includes more than 70 paramedic-focused clinical skills that link underpinning theory and knowledge with expectations for contemporary clinical practice. To ensure the skills are performed correctly and to standard, the resource is further strengthened with a ready-made assessment tool, ideal for both self-directed learning and instructor use.
The text is designed for practising skill development, and preparation for assessment and clinical placement.
Clinical Skills for Paramedic Practice includes two key components: practical skill instruction and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessment checklist.
The skills sections contain clear step-by-step written and photographic instruction in basic to advanced clinical skills, with rationales provided to enhance knowledge acquisition and clinical decision-making.
The OSCE checklists allow students and instructors to easily track and assess skill development progress. Combination of step-by-step skill instruction with OSCE assessment checklist Structured reflection and end-of-chapter questions assist with deeper understanding of key concepts and application to practice
Designed specifically for use by Australian and New Zealand paramedics
Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book
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Author: INGLIS DianneISBN: 9780729542630Publication Date: October 2020Edition: 1Pages: 788Binding: PackPublisher: Churchill LivingstoneCountry of Publication: Australia
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