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//-->International Trauma Life Supportfor Emergency Care ProvidersThis page intentionally left blankBradyis an imprint ofPearsonBoston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River AmsterdamCape Town Columbus Indianapolis New YorkMunich Paris Montreal Toronto DelhiBoston Dubai London Madrid MilanSan Francisco Upper Saddle RiverMexico City São Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul SingaporeMontréal TokyoTaipei Toronto DelhiAmsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich ParisMexico CitySão PauloSydneyHong KongSeoulSingaporeTaipeiTokyoPublisher:Julie Levin AlexanderPublisher’s Assistant:Regina BrunoEditor-in-Chief:Marlene McHugh PrattSenior Acquisitions Editor:Stephen SmithAssociate Editor:Monica MoosangSenior Managing Editor for Development:Lois BerlowitzDevelopment Editor:Jo CepedaEditorial Assistant:Samantha SheehanDirector of Marketing:David GesellMarketing Manager:Brian HoehlMarketing Specialist:Michael SirinidesMarketing Assistant:Crystal GonzalezManaging Production Editor:Patrick WalshProduction Liaison:Julie BoddorfProduction Editor:Peggy KellarSenior Media Editor:Amy PeltierMedia Project Manager:Lorena CerisanoManufacturing Manager:Alan Fischer, Lisa McDowellSenior Art Director:Maria GuglielmoArt Director:Christopher WeigandInterior Designer:Kevin KallCover Designer:Kevin KallCover Photos:JuSun/istockphoto; seanfboggs/istockphoto;monkeybusinessimages/istockphotoComposition:Aptara®, Inc.Printing and Binding:Quebecor Printing/DubuqueCover Printer:Lehigh-Phoenix Color/HagerstownNotice on Care ProceduresIt is the intent of the authors and publisher that this textbook be used aspart of an education program taught by qualified instructors and supervisedby a licensed physician. The procedures described in this textbook are basedupon consultation with paramedics, nurses, and physicians. The authorsand publisher have taken care to make certain that these procedures reflectcurrently accepted clinical practice; however, they cannot be consideredabsolute recommendations.The material in this textbook contains the most current informationavailable at the time of publication. However, federal, state, and localguidelines concerning clinical practices, including, without limitation, thosegoverning infection control and universal precautions, change rapidly. Thereader should note, therefore, that new regulations may require changes insome procedures.It is the responsibility of the reader to familiarize himself or herself withthe policies and procedures set by federal, state, and local agencies as wellas the institution or agency where the reader is employed. The authors andthe publisher of this textbook and the supplements written to accompanyit disclaim any liability, loss, or risk resulting directly or indirectly from thesuggested procedures and theory, from any undetected errors, or from thereader’s misunderstanding of the text. It is the reader’s responsibility to stayinformed of any new changes or recommendations made by any federal, state,and local agency as well as by his or her employing institution or agency.Notice on Gender UsageThe English language has historically given preference to the male gender.Among many words, the pronouns, he and his are commonly used todescribe both genders. Society evolves faster than language, and the malepronouns still predominate our speech. The authors have made great effortto treat the two genders equally, recognizing that a significant percentageof EMS providers are female. However, in some instances, male pronounsmay be used to describe both males and females solely for the purpose ofbrevity. This is not intended to offend any readers of the female gender.Credits and acknowledgments for content borrowed from other sources and reproduced, with permission, in thistextbook appear on appropriate page within text.Copyright © 2012, 2008, 2004, 2000, and 1998 by Pearson Education, Inc.All rights reserved. Manufactured inthe United States of America. This publication is protected by Copyright and permission should be obtained from thepublisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. To obtain permission(s) to use material from thiswork, please submit a written request to Pearson Education, Inc., Permissions Department, One Lake Street, UpperSaddle River, New Jersey 07458 or you may fax your request to 201-236-3290.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataInternational trauma life support for emergency care providers / edited by John Emory Campbell.—7th ed.p. ; cm.Rev. ed. of: ITLS / edited by John Emory Campbell. 6th ed. c2008.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN-13: 978-0-13-215724-7ISBN-10: 0-13-215724-1I. Campbell, John E., (Date) II. ITLS. [DNLM: 1. Emergency Medical Services. 2. EmergencyTreatment—methods. 3. Life Support are—methods. 4. Wounds and Injuries—therapy. WX 215]362.18—dc23201103449610  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1ISBN-10:0-13-215724-1ISBN-13: 978-0-13-215724-7 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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