Mechanism of injury is important for the paramedic student to learn as it takes you beyond the obvious. You become a detective when you evaluate the clues found at the scene of a trauma...not to convict the perpetrator, but to ensure your assessment finds all of the injuries that could threaten your patient's life.
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Shock in the Pediatric Patient Part 1
Respiratory Distress in the Pediatric Patient
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Effective Teamwork During PALS Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation
Pediatric Basic Life Support
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