I am looking for a good pathophysiology for pre-hospital workers.
I have "Clinical Pathophysiology made Ridiculously Simple", but it discusses a lot of lab values, something we can't check in the rig. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I just started as an EMT in a warm climate. While on my third training shift, my FTO pulled me aside and politely informed me that I smelled bad. He said it wasn't necessary B.O., but rather sweat. I am a rather husky fellow who sweats a lot.
I've tried changing shirts mid shift, covering my...