Reddit Reddit reviews Emergency Care (13th Edition) (EMT)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Emergency Care (13th Edition) (EMT). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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3 Reddit comments about Emergency Care (13th Edition) (EMT):

u/Buuzzzzz · 2 pointsr/IAmA

Proof seems fishy. It's a book titled "Emergency Care" with pictures of firefighters and healthcare professionals on the cover. Then, it's almost like he stuck a "US Army" sticker to make it look like it was the Army edition even though you can see the letters that he failed to cover. As that might be the book he's using, it's really shitty proof.

EDIT: Book without sticker - https://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Care-13th-Daniel-Limmer/dp/0134024559

u/ob1jakobi · 1 pointr/navy

This should be a link to the Corpsman Manual, which is what we have to study for advancement, and is what we use as our guideline for medical knowledge. A lot of what we learn in A school is found here. We also have to know a lot about emergency medical systems, and this is the main textbook we use for the first half of the training. Both are big books, but we hit the EMS one harder than the Corpsman Manual (thanks, Air Force). Most of the stuff in the Corpsman Manual doesn't apply to the Air Force, which is why you don't really learn about med lab, (bits of) prev med, or x-ray, etc. until you start to study that on your own. The stuff for field Corpsman is in the Corpsman Manual, and not in the EMS book, which is geared towards civilians.