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Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine

$31.95

Essential for expeditions: mountaineers, hillwalkers and explorers – jungle, desert, ocean and remote areas
Written by doctors with a wealth of experience, this book covers the fundamentals of wilderness first aid and medicine. Clearly referenced chapters describe both how to minimise risks (including the preparation of first-aid kits) and how to cope with accident or illness in remote settings, from diving to high altitude and from desert to polar.
This conveniently sized guide is an invaluable point of reference for all who travel and take part in outdoor, wilderness and mountain activities. Written by doctors with a wealth of wilderness specific experience, it provides a comprehensive summary of wilderness first aid and medicine – that is, managing accident or illness in remote locations without immediate access to help – giving you confidence in your ability to deal with any situation that may arise.

All topics are clearly referenced and easy to find, with chapters covering preparation, prevention, accident protocol, diagnosis, treatment and evacuation. From life-threatening emergencies to broken bones and sprains, infectious diseases, food poisoning, envenomation and respiratory problems, the book sets out all the crucial protocol and procedures to follow. It covers a wide range of different environments, including high altitude, desert, polar, tropical and marine, dealing with risk management and a variety of different scenarios. In addition, suggestions for first-aid kits and lists of medications and antibiotics (with dosage) can be found in the appendices.

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ISBN
9781852849139
Availability
Published
Published
11 Aug 2017
Reprinted
28 Oct 2024
Edition
Third
Pages
256
Size
15.50 x 10.00 x 1.45cm
Weight
220g

Table of Contents
Accident and illness protocol
Acronyms and abbreviations
Conversion tables
Preface
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Part 1: The fundamentals
1. Prevention
2. Positioning and moving a victim
3. Medications – what you need to know
4. Pain management

Part 2: Accident and illness protocol
5. Accident and illness protocol in a wilderness setting
6. Primary survey – dealing with life-threatening emergencies
7. Primary survey for specific situations
8. Shock prevention and stabilization
9. Secondary survey – working out what the problem is
10. Evacuation

Part 3: Problems and their treatment
11. Spinal and head injuries
12. Burns
13. Broken bones, dislocations, sprains and strains
14. Wounds
15. Bites, stings and nasty plants
16. Cold weather problems
17. Hot weather problems
18. Dehydration
19. Diarrhoea and food poisoning
20. Abdominal (belly) problems
21. Respiratory problems
22. Altitude illness – AMS, HACE and HAPE
23. Drowning and diving problems
24. Infectious diseases
25. Eyes, ears and mouth
26. Skin problems
27. Gender-specific problems and STIs
28. Other problems

Appendix 1 Chart of medications
Appendix 2 Antibiotics
Appendix 3 Rescue request form
Appendix 4 Marine envenomation
Appendix 5 Altitude illness flowchart
Appendix 6 Lake Louise Score (LLS)
Appendix 7 Avalanche rescue flow chart
Appendix 8 The skeleton and internal organs
Appendix 9 First aid kits
Appendix 10 Useful contacts and sources of information

Index of diagrams
Index
Basic life support (BLS) in the wilderness

By Jim Duff
Dr Jim Duff has more than 50 years’ experience of climbing in Scotland, Norway, the European Alps, New Zealand, the Himalayas and is still an active sailor. He has taught wilderness medicine, first aid and leadership in the Himalayas, Australia and East Africa.

By Ross Anderson
Dr Ross Anderson is a GP and medical consultant for expedition and adventure travel companies. He holds the UIAA Diploma in Mountain Medicine and is a keen outdoor enthusiast with interests including trekking, ski touring and trail running.