Trauma e emergências: todos somos responsáveis

Trauma e emergências: todos somos responsáveis

Author: Eleine Aparecida Penha (Organizador) Martins

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-29

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788547331658

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O livro Trauma e emergência: todos somos responsáveis, em sua primeira parte, apresenta a experiência em abordar o tema Primeiros Socorros com crianças de oito e 10 anos, investigando seus saberes por meio de rodas de conversas e ensinando de maneira lúdica (brincadeiras) as condutas adequadas frente aos acidentes que mais acometem a população em geral. Traz também a percepção dos pais das crianças com relação à ação educativa. Na segunda parte, faz levantamentos dos atendimentos prestados por serviços especializados, às vítimas de traumas, envolvendo motocicletas e bicicletas, com comparações bibliográficas sobre os acidentes em diferentes populações. Também analisa os casos de atropelamentos com crianças e idosos, além de ciclistas que receberam atendimentos pelo serviço de atendimento pré-hospitalar, mostrando o quanto ainda precisamos evoluir em termos de organização viária e educação para o trânsito. Voltado para o público em geral, em especial para os interessados nas áreas da educação e saúde, atendimento de emergência e, principalmente, traumas. O livro elucida a realidade dos casos de traumas e acidentes envolvendo todas as faixas etárias no atendimento pré-hospitalar segundo as diretrizes mais atuais, como forma de educação em saúde.


Trauma e Emergências: Todos somos Responsáveis

Trauma e Emergências: Todos somos Responsáveis

Author: Eleine Aparecida Penha Martins

Publisher: Editora Appris

Published: 2020-05-04

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 8547331662

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O livro Trauma e emergência: todos somos responsáveis, em sua primeira parte, apresenta a experiência em abordar o tema Primeiros Socorros com crianças de oito e 10 anos, investigando seus saberes por meio de rodas de conversas e ensinando de maneira lúdica (brincadeiras) as condutas adequadas frente aos acidentes que mais acometem a população em geral. Traz também a percepção dos pais das crianças com relação à ação educativa.


PHTLS Portuguese: Atendimento Pre-hospitalar Traumatizado

PHTLS Portuguese: Atendimento Pre-hospitalar Traumatizado

Author: NAEMT,

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2016-05-20

Total Pages: 742

ISBN-13: 128418711X

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Are you ready to get started with PHTLS? Experience PHTLS for yourself by previewing a free module from PHTLS Online. Then, complete the NAEMT Instructor Course and learn more about the simple steps to become a PHTLS instructor here. To learn more about becoming an NAEMT Course site, visit this page.Each new print copy of PHTLS: Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Eighth Edition also includes an access code that unlocks a complete eBook and skills videos.PHTLS: Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Eighth Edition is the premier and proven global prehospital trauma education program from NAEMT. For three decades, PHTLS has improved the quality of trauma patient care and has saved lives. The Eighth Edition of PHTLS continues the PHTLS mission to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care through global education.This legendary program was first developed by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) in the early 1980s in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT). Its medical content is continuously revised and updated to reflect current, state-of-the-art knowledge and practice. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that EMS practitioners make the best decisions on behalf of their patients when given a good foundation of knowledge and key principles. The Eighth Edition of PHTLS features a new chapter, Physiology of Life and Death. This chapter creates a solid understanding of the physiology of life and pathophysiology that can lead to death. This understanding is essential for the prehospital care provider if abnormalities are to be found and addressed quickly in the trauma patient.Clear Approach to Assessing a Trauma PatientIn the field, seconds count. PHTLS teaches and reinforces the principles of rapidly assessing a trauma patient using an orderly approach, immediately treating life-threatening problems as they are identified, and minimizing any delays in initiating transport to an appropriate destination.Dynamic Technology SolutionsWorld-class content joins instructionally sound design in a user-friendly online interface to give instructors and students a truly interactive and engaging learning experience with:• eBook• Video Demonstrations of Critical Skills• Interactive LecturesPHTLS Online Continuing Education is also available. Click here for additional information.


My Fathers' Ghost Is Climbing in the Rain

My Fathers' Ghost Is Climbing in the Rain

Author: Patricio Pron

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2014-03-11

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0307745422

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The American debut of one of Granta’s Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists, My Fathers’ Ghost Is Climbing in the Rain is a daring and deeply affecting story of one Argentine family’s buried secrets. When a young writer returns home to visit his dying father, he finds himself drawn into an obsessive search for a local man gone missing. As the truth—not only about his father but an entire generation—comes to light, the narrator is forced to confront the ghosts of Argentina’s dark political past, as well as long-hidden memories about his own family’s history. Powerful and audacious, this semi-autobiographical novel is a thoroughly original story of corruption and responsibility, of history and remembrance, from one of South America’s most important new writers.


Cultural Neuroscience: Cultural Influences on Brain Function

Cultural Neuroscience: Cultural Influences on Brain Function

Author: Juan Y. Chiao

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-11-25

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0080952216

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This volume presents recent empirical advances using neuroscience techniques to investigate how culture influences neural processes underlying a wide range of human abilities, from perception and scene processing to memory and social cognition. It also highlights the theoretical and methodological issues with conducting cultural neuroscience research. Section I provides diverse theoretical perspectives on how culture and biology interact are represented. Sections II –VI is to demonstrate how cultural values, beliefs, practices and experience affect neural systems underlying a wide range of human behavior from perception and cognition to emotion, social cognition and decision-making. The final section presents arguments for integrating the study of culture and the human brain by providing an explicit articulation of how the study of culture can inform the study of the brain and vice versa.


Being Brains

Being Brains

Author: Fernando Vidal

Publisher: Fordham University Press

Published: 2017-07-04

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 0823276090

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Being Brains offers a critical exploration of neurocentrism, the belief that “we are our brains,” which became widespread in the 1990s. Encouraged by advances in neuroimaging, the humanities and social sciences have taken a “neural turn,” in the form of neuro-subspecialties in fields such as anthropology, aesthetics, education, history, law, sociology, and theology. Dubious but successful commercial enterprises such as “neuromarketing” and “neurobics” have emerged to take advantage of the heightened sensitivity to all things neuro. While neither hegemonic nor monolithic, the neurocentric view embodies a powerful ideology that is at the heart of some of today’s most important philosophical, ethical, scientific, and political debates. Being Brains, chosen as 2018 Outstanding Book in the History of the Neurosciences by the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences, examines the internal logic of such ideology, its genealogy, and its main contemporary incarnations.


A Passion for Society

A Passion for Society

Author: Iain Wilkinson

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0520962400

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What does human suffering mean for society? And how has this meaning changed from the past to the present? In what ways does “the problem of suffering” serve to inspire us to care for others? How does our response to suffering reveal our moral and social conditions? In this trenchant work, Arthur Kleinman—a renowned figure in medical anthropology—and Iain Wilkinson, an award-winning sociologist, team up to offer some answers to these profound questions. A Passion for Society investigates the historical development and current state of social science with a focus on how this development has been shaped in response to problems of social suffering. Following a line of criticism offered by key social theorists and cultural commentators who themselves were unhappy with the professionalization of social science, Wilkinson and Kleinman provide a critical commentary on how studies of society have moved from an original concern with social suffering and its amelioration to dispassionate inquiries. The authors demonstrate how social action through caring for others is revitalizing and remaking the discipline of social science, and they examine the potential for achieving greater understanding though a moral commitment to the practice of care for others. In this deeply considered work, Wilkinson and Kleinman argue for an engaged social science that connects critical thought with social action, that seeks to learn through caregiving, and that operates with a commitment to establish and sustain humane forms of society.


The Encultured Brain

The Encultured Brain

Author: Daniel H. Lende

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2012-08-24

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 0262304740

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Basic concepts and case studies from an emerging field that investigates human capacities and pathologies at the intersection of brain and culture. The brain and the nervous system are our most cultural organs. Our nervous system is especially immature at birth, our brain disproportionately small in relation to its adult size and open to cultural sculpting at multiple levels. Recognizing this, the new field of neuroanthropology places the brain at the center of discussions about human nature and culture. Anthropology offers brain science more robust accounts of enculturation to explain observable difference in brain function; neuroscience offers anthropology evidence of neuroplasticity's role in social and cultural dynamics. This book provides a foundational text for neuroanthropology, offering basic concepts and case studies at the intersection of brain and culture. After an overview of the field and background information on recent research in biology, a series of case studies demonstrate neuroanthropology in practice. Contributors first focus on capabilities and skills—including memory in medical practice, skill acquisition in martial arts, and the role of humor in coping with breast cancer treatment and recovery—then report on problems and pathologies that range from post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans to smoking as a part of college social life. Contributors Mauro C. Balieiro, Kathryn Bouskill, Rachel S. Brezis, Benjamin Campbell, Greg Downey, José Ernesto dos Santos, William W. Dressler, Erin P. Finley, Agustín Fuentes, M. Cameron Hay, Daniel H. Lende, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Katja Pettinen, Peter G. Stromberg