Review
It is intended to help paramedic-level practitioners prepare for the rigors of re-certification exams. Its form: nothing but questions - 2,800 of them! - each with just one right answer. An answer key for each chapter is at the back of the book. Paramedics can self-test their way through all those hours of waiting for calls, and they can test their partners too. It's a good way to expand your knowledge base and practice test taking at the same time. When an answer doesn't make sense or a medic wants to know more, turn to the companion book for an explanation.
-- Kate Dernocoeur, Merginet News
About the Author
Bob Elling, REMT-P has been involved in EMS since 1975. He is an active paramedic in upstate NY, National Faculty for the AHA, and Regional Faculty for the NYS Bureau of EMS. Bob is also a Professor of Management for Andrew Jackson University as well as a BLS Guidelines 2005 Editor/Writer for the American Heart Association. He has served as a paramedic and lieutenant for NYC EMS, Program Director for the Hudson Valley Community College?s Institute of Prehospital Emergency Medicine, Associate Director of the NYS EMS Program, and the Education Coordinator for PULSE: Emergency Medical Update. Bob is an author/coauthor of many books including: Principles of Assessment in EMS and IRM, Why-Driven EMS Enrichment, Co-author of the National First Responder, Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate curriculia.
Kirsten M. Elling is a Career Paramedic for the Town of Colonie in upstate New York She is a New York State Department of Health EMS Regional Faculty member, and an American Heart Association Regional Faculty member