Foundations for Paramedic Practice: A theoretical perspective
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Foundations for Paramedic Practice: A theoretical perspective

Nick Castle A consultant nurse, Resuscitation and emergency care at Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey

This is a well-written book about the relationship between social science and emergency care, an area of clinical practice that is rarely covered in depth by paramedical or emergency nursing texts, which are concerned primarily with the medical model of care.

Emergency Nurse. 16, 8, 9-9. doi: 10.7748/en.16.8.9.s19

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