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Brady Spanish Reference for EMS Providers

Brady Spanish Reference for EMS Providers
This pocket reference was developed to provide translations for Emergency Medical Services personnel and to assist individuals in their care and treatment of Spanish-speaking individuals regardless of their Spanish-language skills. Appropriate for use by all provider levels, from First Responder to EMT-Paramedic, most questions are designed to elicit a yes or no response. Included in each section are columns designating the English and Spanish translations, a phonetic translation of the Spanish, and a column called Point Plus. In communicating with the Spanish-speaking patient, as with other languages, a great deal of information is conveyed by gestures and body language. A pared-down version of the translation, using appropriate pointing and/or gesturing can often attain the same result as the full question or statement. It is an ideal guide for all EMS responders to have on the scene. Appropriate for use by all provider levels, from First Responder to EMT-Paramedic.



Cultural Awareness in the Human Services: A Multi-Ethnic Approach by James W. Green,
Cultural Awareness in the Human Services: A Multi-Ethnic Approach by James W. Green,
This book is distinguished by the anthropological or ethnographic approach to cross-cultural or multicultural social work practice. James Green is an anthropologist who brings a unique perspective to social work practice, moving well beyond cultural "sensitivity" to issues of professional practice. The book is based on an established model, that of "help-seeking behavior," that is also widely used in cross-cultural psychiatric and medical work. New topics addressed in this edition include the recent DSM-IV (with its first-time inclusion of a section on "cultural formations"); post-modernism in the social services, with its emphasis on narratives as a means of understanding cases; cultural competence and qualitative evaluation in agencies; new material on work with translators; and the emergence of biracial and bicultural consciousness in American popular culture. The chapters on major ethnic groups in America have been updated with current material from the social services literature. Anthropologists, social workers, therapists, and psychologists.



South African Medical Service - The South African Medical Service (SAMS) was established as a full service branch of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1979 in order to consolidate the medical services of the South African Army, Navy and Air Force. The SAMS includes full-time army medical personnel, civilian employees of the Ministry of Defence and (until the mid-1990s) qualified national service personnel on active duty.

ARCH Air Medical Service - ARCH Air Medical Service, Inc. is an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) that provides critical care air ambulance service in Missouri, Illinois and the surrounding regions.

Canadian Forces Medical Service - The Canadian Forces Medical Service (CFMS) provides medical support for the Canadian Armed Forces both at home and abroad. It was formed in 1885 in response to the Northwest Rebellion with the appointment of Canada's first Surgeon General, Doctor Darby Bergin of Cornwall, Ontario.

Navy Medical Service Corps - The Medical Service Corps is a catchall group of officers engaged in medical support duties.



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