

The JRCALC Clinical Practice Guidelines 2017 Pocket Book is up to date with both the 2016 guidelines and the 2017 supplementary guidelines. It includes the latest guidance on drug administration for diazepam, misoprostol, paracetamol, oxygen, naloxone hydrochloride and 0.9% sodium chloride. The Pocket Book is also up to date with best practice on pain management and spinal injury algorithms. This quick reference tool provides reference and reassurance for all out of hospital clinicians.
| Dimensions | 11.7 x 1.8 x 13.7 cm |
| Isbn 10 | 1859596649 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1859596647 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 340 pages |
| Publication Date | 20 Oct. 2017 |
| Publisher | Class Professional |
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Essential and good value.
Essential for any paramedic or technician and I carry mine each shift. Yes, you can access via app, and yes this can go out of date quickly (2019 updates already printed), but for quick reference in a field under torchlight without phone signal, you won't find anything better.
User
Amazing and easy to read.
Amazing this is the ultimate guidelines for any Paramedic or medic. Easy to read quick and waterproof. Fast deilvery.
User
Essential easy referencing
Just completed FREC3 and FREC4, really helped with referencing for the workbooks
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... gift for a student paramedic and they are very happy with it
This was a gift for a student paramedic and they are very happy with it.
User
5*
Bought for my brother as he is on the First Response Emergency Care Pathway and needed it fast. Most current and up-to-date version available. Arrived next day. Brand new as described and well packaged.
User
A Must Have for Student Paramedics!!!!!
Bought as a gift, but the recipient says "this is a must have for student paramedics"
User
Very informative & useful.
Very handy for my work.
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Handy but not looked after well
Arrived with pen on pages. For £27 I wouldn’t expect that.Overall as a book it’s decent but doesn’t include everything I thought it would.
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