From the new EMT to the most advanced Critical Care Paramedic, these updated reference guides are helping practitioners save more lives.
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3 Informed Pocket Guide

Which pocket guides are best for you and your organization?

They help EMTs, AEMTs, and paramedics save lives every day

Our newly updated EMS pocket references contain concise, current, evidence-based guidance on emergencies that every member of your EMS team can use just when they need it.

Experts Paula Derr and Mike McEvoy provide what EMS professionals need on hand to assess and care for today's patients.

  • The EMS Field Guide, BLS Edition, Tenth Edition, is perfect for all EMT levels, whether they're just starting out or are veterans who want to catch up on current EMS guidance. From the latest prescription drugs to new information on the I-gel supraglottic airway and ECG analysis, this resource's content is a must-have for every EMT.
  • The EMS Field Guide, ALS Edition, Twenty-First Edition, is the most-used reference guide in EMS history. Since its first edition, AEMTs, paramedics, nurses, and physicians have counted on it to quickly look up their patients' medications, check drug doses, interpret 12-Lead ECGs, and much more. 
  • The Emergency & Critical Care Pocket Guide, Ninth Edition, is the ultimate quick reference for critical care paramedics, nurses, and physicians. With new information on pacemakers, neuromonitoring, troubleshooting ICDs and more, critical care teams can rely on finding current practices and spot-on illustrations at their fingertips.

Help EMS practitioners refresh their learning, lean on evidence-based practices when they need it most, and gain the confidence they need to save more lives every day. 

Purchase any of these printed guides for your use, or if your department is interested in bulk purchases, please reach out to your account manager today!

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