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R**P
Good content, and E-book is easier to use than the printed one!
I see one reviewer dislikes the fact that it cost fifty cents more to get this book from amazon in e-format than paper format, so they gave the whole book a one-star rating. I don't think that does justice to the book.I don't think a review is the appropriate place to get into e-book pricing (such as why do some e-books cost more than paperback editions, and so on) so I want to focus on this specific book, Outdoor Emergency Care Fifth Edition.Yes, I do have it in both formats, electronic and paper. And over 1100 pages of reading in the paper format has been hard going; the e-format is much easier. Not to mention that I can SEARCH in the e-format for specific words or phrases, so I can find things that are not indexed. And I can highlight sections and make notes in the e-version. And easily find and go back to those highlighted sections. And I can have it on two devices at once -- say, Kindle for Mac and an Ipad or a kindle device.The CONTENT of the book is much improved from the 4th edition. Yes, this book is a lot to read. But it is more readable and more consistent in style than 4e was. And in almost all areas it brings NSP into better alignment with the current practices in national EMS systems.There are some typos, inconsistencies, and errors in the book that cause me to only give it 4 stars -- for instance in the print version, on page 220 infant respirations are given as 20-30 but on page 221 as 25-50 -- and I hope those will be corrected and a new printing of the book issued soon.Also, if you buy the physical book you get an access code to myNSPkit. As far as I can see, my download didn't come with that code. Not a big deal to me because I have a code from the physical book, but something to keep in mind.PS: I'd love to know where the reviewer was able to find this book for about $45 -- I've seen some sites selling the FOURTH edition for that price, but not the FIFTH edition. Be sure of what you are buying!
E**K
Outdoor Emergency Care Textbook
This is a great book, and is incredibly thorough. I'm an EMT as well as an OEC with the National Ski Patrol, and I think this book is as big or bigger than the EMT textbook I went through when I got that certification.That can be a problem too. The book goes into incredible detail about conditions which I, as an OEC on the ski slopes or in the aid room, will not have the ability to diagnose or treat beyond caring for the airway, insuring that the patient is breathing, and making sure that bleeding is controlled and pulse is adequate. Furthermore, the book tends to repeat itself. An excellent example; early in the book, there is a chapter on gross anatomy and physiology. Each chapter then begins with a section on the anatomy and physiology of the area it will be discussing, and essentially repeats the earlier section (frequently using the same pictures).So, final assessment; an excellent medical textbook, but maybe not so well planned, and not so well focused on the population that will be using it?
A**R
First Impressions
As a ski patroller, my first aid training includes the requirement of being up to date within the OEC system. As part of our annual refresher, we had to purchase this 5th edition. Considering the cost to buy this book and taking into account the time it must have taken to produce and publish it, I was extremely upset at the amount of revisions I had to wade through to manually correct my copy of the book once I received it. There was a seven page summary of revisions that I downloaded from the publisher that dealt with typos, inconsistencies, incorrect answers to questions etc. This alone, took me several hours to incorporate into my copy. A friend of mine purchased his copy of the book, directly through Brady and the printing of his copy had included these changes.The book itself, is much more technical and comprehensive than previous versions. With over 1200 pages, there is an awful lot to digest. Stay tuned.
C**A
Huge Improvement!
NSP has been evolving and seeking out proactive and progressive means to an end since the very inception of the organization. This book is no exception it is the jewel in the crown of the OEC curriculum! Being a wilderness EMT with 10 years of clinical and field experience an Army flight medic for 6 years and a snowboard patroller since 2000. This book is what the OEC manual should be! Much thanks and credit is due to the authors and numerous consultants that helped in putting this text together. I hope they continue to make improvements and keep patrollers on the cutting edge of prehospital care, along with their EMS counterparts.
E**R
Good text, but too many little errors.
Outdoor Emergency Care is not a quick read. It contains a lot of essential information that is presented in a way that facilitates learning. It has many quizzes interspersed in the information that help the student check if he/she is understanding the material, or has retained skills learned earlier. When mastered, the information and skills learned from studying the book make you better prepared to assess a patient's condition, to give appropriate first aid, and to communicate with other with other people in the health care area.One irritating aspect of the book, though is that it contains are many little errors and inconsistencies not only in the tex and illustrations but also in the answers given for the interspersed quizzes. These errors should have been caught before the book was released or they should have been corrected in a second printing. It seems to me that the electronic version of the book, in particular, could have been corrected.Once the information presented in the book is mastered, the errors and inconsistencies do not present a permanent problem for the student, but they can confuse students who are starting to learnt the material.
R**1
This is one of the best outdoor first aid books that I have used
This is one of the best outdoor first aid books that I have used. It is job specific to ski patrol but the info can be used to cover any outdoor activity that is away from direct medical coverage provided by ambulance crews. There are some mistakes but that can be found in any textbook and the online support seems to be good.
C**N
parfait
tel que vue
C**E
Bon achat!
Très bien documenté en images
C**S
Five Stars
Great book, very detailed
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