Easily the most repetitive book I have ever encountered. It is massive, weighs a ton, and contains enough information to fill a reasonably sized 150-page text book, the information is just repeated over, and over, and over, and over again.
This wouldn't be a big problem (other than that it makes the book massive), since there is actually a lot of really good information in there, if it weren't for the poor layout. It is structured such that all of that good, important information is deeply buried within the repetitive information, such that you have to trawl through many pages of 'here is the same assessment we have told you about in every single one of the preceding 23 chapters' (that isn't an exaggeration) in order to find the one paragraph of important information. This is a real challenge, and I have missed important information because of it.
A number of people have told me they like this layout, because the repetitiveness helps them to learn better, but I don't understand why they can't just re-read the assessment chapter 32 times instead of having to have it repeated for them in the book.
Ultimately, it is a good book, and also the only book. If you want to be an EMT, you have to read it. It is just mindblowingly repetitive. If my organic chemistry text book were structured like this it would be 20,000 pages long.