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This publication describes in detail, and by example, the stresses EMTs and Paramedics experience in the Emergency Field. This book includes real-life stories about and solutions to stress from a seasoned Emergency Responder. From 1992 to the publication of this text, Stanfill's life has been and continues to be focused mainly on the Emergency Arena. Initially, as an Emergency Worker, followed by Behavioral Science with concentrations in Burnout and Critical Incident Stress Management, she continues to help Emergency Personnel, including EMTs, Firefighters, Paramedics, Doctors, Nurses, and Police Officers. This small book offers specific information on Burnout and Critical Incident Stress Management. It also contains explanations of everyday tension that can occur in the EMS, including frustration from disrespect, mistakes made in the field, and annoying partners. This writing is but an introduction to stress in the EMS, and a treatise of basic stress management for the First Responder. These brief chapters on solutions to Emergency Field Strain are revealing and very beneficial for the individual experiencing high levels of pressure, and/or devastating events. This is a remarkable book for creating satisfaction through experiences in Emergency Care.
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