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Autor, Redaktor: , Bogumił Lewandowski
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EAN: 9788373387560
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Rzeszów 2012, wydanie 1, format 165 x 235, objętość 134 str., oprawa miękka

Progress of civilisation, industrialisation of the country, development of the automotive industry, automation of everyday life and stress resulting from “fast pace of life” more and more frequently cause an increase in patients with acute conditions who require quick medical help. From epidemiological studies, it results that among the causes of sudden death cases, acute cardiovascular condi¬tions are on the first place, next to malignant neoplasms, traumas and severe, multiorgan body injuries. Providing qualified, pre-hospital help to these persons in the first stage depends on medical rescue teams.

Emergency medicine and medical rescue are new directions in the develop¬ment of medical sciences established due to the need to provide first-aid and rescue life of persons who are in the situations of sudden deterioration and life- threatening situations in which instant circulatory arrest and bodily injuries are the main percentage of rescue interventions. Coming to aid in life-threatening situations is a statutory obligation of every citizen, therefore, pro-health educa¬tion of civilians is needed and necessary. Doctors, nurses and in the last decade paramedics constitute a professional group, which apart from saving life and providing first-aid in emergencies, is also required to conduct pro-health educa¬tion and train citizens in the field of providing first-aid.

Professionally trained paramedics, previously educated in the system of postsecondary school education or postsecondary school examination education, joined emergency teams which until recently consisted exclusively of doctors, nurses and so-called ambulance officers. In the last decade, pursuant to Medical Rescue Act which changed the current regulations of Ministry of Health and Ministry of Science and Higher Education in regard to education of paramedics, the education takes place in the course of bachelor’s studies and higher schools. In the hierarchy of medical professions, a paramedic was granted new legal au¬thorisations, a new professional position, new competences and rights in the system of medical rescue. A certified paramedic as a graduate of bachelor’s studies may and should continue education on master’s studies. Every day, pro¬gress in medical sciences brings new discoveries, new diagnostic and treatment methods, therefore, the need for self-education and training on specialist courses became a necessity in medical professions. Paramedic trainings and improving professional qualifications, similarly to doctors, can take place as part of special¬ist courses, workshops, conferences and symposia as well as professional meet¬ings. Conferences, symposia and trainings in the field of medical rescue and paramedic medicine are held periodically in our country and abroad. The First Sub-Carpathian Medical Rescue Conference organized on 13th October 2011 in Rzeszow joined the group of reputable and renowned conferences and trainings. Selected issues of medical rescue were presented during the conference. This monograph, presently published, is an outcome of this meeting. The monograph is a collection of works whose authors are mainly employees of Chair of Medi¬cal Rescue of University of Rzeszow who presented the current issues of rescue medicine which may be encountered by paramedics in their everyday practice. The presented issues may be used both in pre-graduate training, and in continu¬ous postgraduate training of paramedics.
Bogumił Lewandowski

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Foreword

Marek Muster, Justyna Kosydar-Bochenek, Joanna Wojnar, Stanisław Szela, Bogumił Lewandowski
Knowledge of students of selected majors on first aid

Marzena Jędrzejczyk, Dorota Ozga, Monika Białkowska, Grzegorz Kucaba, Bogumił Lewandowski
Situations triggering aggressive behaviours among victims requiring medical assistance provided by paramedics with respect to emergency care standards

Iwona Tabaczek-Bejster, Rafał Kołodziej
The evaluation of the activity of Rzeszow Volunteer Lifeguard Association (WOPR) between 1999-2008 considering its usefulness

Mateusz Dymek, Robert Brodowski, Joanna Wojnar, Bartosz Marynowski, Sebastian de Stenberg Stojałowski, Małgorzata Migut, Bogumił Lewandowski
Central nervous system traumas accompanying injuries and fractures of the facial skeleton. Own observations

Aleksandra Szczęch, Mateusz Piotrowski, Iwona Tabaczek-Bejster
Influence of European Union regulations on Polish legislation on disability

Grzegorz Kucaba, Marzena Jędrzejczyk, Maciej Naróg, Anna Hartman-Ksycińska
Trauma in pregnancy – pre-hospital treatment

Ewelina Czenczek, Julian Skrzypiec, Dorota Ozga, Dominika Pasierb, Bogumił Lewandowski
Iontophoresis in the treatment of traumatic injury of temporo-mandibular joint

Anna Hartman-Ksycińska, Barbara Zych
Therapeutic hypothermia in neonates

Aleksandra Gutysz-Wojnicka, Anna Makarska, Dorota Ozga
The role of nurse anaesthetist in diagnosing and eliminating the anxiety related with planned subarachnoid anaesthesia

Marek Wojtaszek, Elżbieta Mach-Lichota, Krzysztof Jakubowski, Edyta Niemczyk
Epilepsy in the practice of paramedic

Elżbieta Mach-Lichota, Marek Wojtaszek, Krzysztof Jakubowski, Janusz Olędzki
The use of specific antidotes in pre-hospital treatment

Irena Lichtblau, Aleksandra Gutysz-Wojnicka, Zofia Twardowicz
Hazards in the work environment of operating room nurses

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  • ISBN: 

    978-83-7338-756-0

  • Redaktor: 

    Bogumił Lewandowski

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