Here is a list of books/resources I recommend, please feel free to add to it.
pathophysiology: the biological basis for disease in adults and children. (2010 by Mccance and Huether)
This book will teach you all you need to know about diseases. From their origins to their manifestations in patients. Goes deep to cellular level, so will take a lot of time reading it. You can buy a student workbook for it. Its expensive, but worth it.
Bates guides to physical assessment and history taking (2007 bickley)
In depth book about patient assessment, mainly in a clinical setting but can be applied to the back of ambulance or makeshift field hospital. Will give you in depth knowledge on how to assess a patient thoroughly and what abnormalities you are looking for.
Principles of anatomy and physiology (tortora and derrickson 12th edition)
very good anatomoy and physiology book. Main theme is homeostasis, though the chapters are broken down in to the systems. Some people dont like it, but its my favourite. Goes to cellular level, including histology.
Emergency care in the streets (nancy caroline)
Seems to be the paramedic book of choice at the moment. So of it is useless in my opinion, but it is a very thick book and there is lots of useful chapters. Especially on prehospital pharmacology and paramedic/EMT practical skills.
PHTLS Basic and Advanced Prehospital Trauma Life Support (NAEMT)
There is a new one coming out in september 2010. But 5 and 6th editions are still very relevant and up to date. All you'll need to know about pre hospital trauma, inlcuding skills and recognising life threatening injuries. comes in a military edition.
12-Lead Ecg: The Art of Interpretation (garcia)
All you need to know about pre hosital ECGs. Written by someone who spent time on the road. Its an american book I think but still very applicable to UK. Its set out a bit odd (printing of pages faces an odd direction, like a flip book) but it is a very good, easy read.
pathophysiology: the biological basis for disease in adults and children. (2010 by Mccance and Huether)
This book will teach you all you need to know about diseases. From their origins to their manifestations in patients. Goes deep to cellular level, so will take a lot of time reading it. You can buy a student workbook for it. Its expensive, but worth it.
Bates guides to physical assessment and history taking (2007 bickley)
In depth book about patient assessment, mainly in a clinical setting but can be applied to the back of ambulance or makeshift field hospital. Will give you in depth knowledge on how to assess a patient thoroughly and what abnormalities you are looking for.
Principles of anatomy and physiology (tortora and derrickson 12th edition)
very good anatomoy and physiology book. Main theme is homeostasis, though the chapters are broken down in to the systems. Some people dont like it, but its my favourite. Goes to cellular level, including histology.
Emergency care in the streets (nancy caroline)
Seems to be the paramedic book of choice at the moment. So of it is useless in my opinion, but it is a very thick book and there is lots of useful chapters. Especially on prehospital pharmacology and paramedic/EMT practical skills.
PHTLS Basic and Advanced Prehospital Trauma Life Support (NAEMT)
There is a new one coming out in september 2010. But 5 and 6th editions are still very relevant and up to date. All you'll need to know about pre hospital trauma, inlcuding skills and recognising life threatening injuries. comes in a military edition.
12-Lead Ecg: The Art of Interpretation (garcia)
All you need to know about pre hosital ECGs. Written by someone who spent time on the road. Its an american book I think but still very applicable to UK. Its set out a bit odd (printing of pages faces an odd direction, like a flip book) but it is a very good, easy read.