The award-winning guide to medical training for wilderness rescue and
self-care Wilderness First Responder is a comprehensive text for the
recognition, treatment, and prevention of backcountry emergencies,
written by wilderness expert Buck Tilton with more than a dozen
medical professionals. Thoroughly updated and revised, this guide
represents more than a century and a half of combined experience in
wilderness medicine, rescue, and education. It is essential reading
for wilderness educators, trip leaders, guides, search and rescue
groups, and anyone who works or plays far from definitive medical
care. This invaluable resource includes expert step-by-step
instructions, clear illustrations, and “Signs and Symptoms”
sidebars designed to help you provide immediate care in the
wilderness—whenever you are more than an hour away from an ambulance
or a medical facility. It shows how to conduct a patient assessment,
improvise when ideal materials are not handy, and decide whether or
not to evacuate the injured. Learn how to assess and treat: Airway
obstructions Cardiac arrest External and internal bleeding Shock Spine
injuries Head injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Fractures and
dislocations Athletic injuries Soft-tissue injuries Cold- or
heat-induced injuries Altitude sickness Insect bites and stings
Diabetic emergencies Poisoning emergencies Allergic reactions and
anaphylaxis
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How To Recognize, Treat, And Prevent Emergencies In The Backcountry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493067060
Publisert
2022
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter