(Prentice Hall Health) Workbook to accompany the parent text, Emergency Care, 9th ed., c2001, by Daniel Limmer. Self-paced and continues the emphasis of the 1994 DOT curriculum on patient assessment. Includes additional case studies and updated EMT-Basic Performance Checklists. Virtual Street Scenes and Web Simulations are also new. Prev. ed.: c1998. Softcover with perforated pages.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Easy to read and understand.:
This text is easy to read and understand. The book makes difficult material manageable.
Just Study and you'll be fine without it....:
This workbook is precisely what you think it is, a multiple choice review of the chapters in the book. I would imagine it would be very helpful for the students that do not read the book. I did not find it very helpful. I used it for about the first ten chapters and then realized it was a waste of time. Read the book and you will be fine without it.
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