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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Selected Reviews
- Copyright
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One General Information
- How to Use This Book
- Before You Go
- Be in Good Health
- Be Prepared
- Common Sense
- Rules of the Road
- Conditioning and Acclimatization
- Equipment
- Communication
- Trip Plans
- Medicines
- Nutrition
- Fluid Requirements
- Personal Hygiene and Bodily Waste Disposal
- General Injury Prevention: Risk Factors
- Disaster Preparedness
- The Scene
- Duty to Assist
- General First-Aid Principles
- Evaluate the Victim
- Assisting a Victim of Starvation
- Long-Term Care of an Unconscious or Gravely Disabled Person
- Medical Decision-Making
- Part Two Major Medical Problems
- Introduction
- An Approach to the Unconscious Victim
- Helmet Removal
- Airway
- Breathing
- Check for Pulses (Circulation)
- Protect the Cervical Spine
- Chest Injury
- Broken Ribs
- Flail Chest
- Pneumothorax
- Bruised Lung
- Treatment for Chest Injuries
- Serious Lung Disorders
- Asthma
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Heart Failure (Often Called “Congestive Heart Failure”)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Pneumonia
- Chest Pain
- Angina Pectoris
- Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction)
- Very Rapid Heart Rate
- Noncardiac Causes of Chest Pain
- Bleeding
- Treatment for Bleeding
- Internal Bleeding
- Shock
- Head Injury
- Concussion, with or without Loss of Consciousness
- No Loss of Consciousness
- Lacerations of the Scalp
- Allergic Reaction
- Treatment for an Allergic Reaction
- Seizure
- Treatment for Seizure
- Fractures and Dislocations
- Compartment Syndrome
- Splints and Slings
- Taping
- Specific Injuries
- Amputation
- Burns
- Definitions (Figure 117)
- Treatment for Burns
- Burn Prevention
- Inhalation Injuries
- Thermal Injury
- Smoke (Chemical) Injury
- Air Quality Index for Particles
- Aspiration Injury
- Abdominal Pain
- General Evaluation
- Physical Examination
- Epigastrium
- Right Upper Quadrant
- Left Upper Quadrant
- Right Lower Quadrant
- Left Lower Quadrant
- Lower Abdomen (Central)
- Flank
- Emergency Childbirth
- Complicated Deliveries
- Diabetes
- Stroke
- Infectious Diseases
- Malaria
- Yellow Fever
- Dengue
- Chikungunya Illness
- West Nile Viral Disease
- Eastern Equine Encephalitis
- Relapsing Fever
- Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
- Ebola, Lassa, and Other Viruses That Cause “Hemorrhagic Fevers”
- Schistosomiasis
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- Colorado Tick Fever
- Lyme Disease
- Ehrlichiosis
- Anaplasmosis
- African Tick-Bite Fever
- Babesiosis
- Trichinellosis (Trichinosis)
- Leptospirosis
- Tularemia
- Meningococcal Disease (Including Meningitis)
- Rabies
- Dealing with Death
- Handling a Dead Body
- Emotional Considerations
- Obtaining Assistance
- Part Three Minor Medical Problems
- Introduction
- General Symptoms
- Unconscious (or Semiconscious) Victim
- Fainting
- Fatigue
- Fever and Chills
- Fever in a Returned Traveler
- Cough
- Coughing Blood
- Hiccups (Hiccoughs)
- Dizziness
- Head (Also Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Mouth)
- Headache
- Bell’s Palsy
- Ear
- Eye
- Nose
- Throat
- Mouth and Teeth
- Upper Respiratory Disorders
- Common Cold
- Influenza
- Bronchitis
- Pleuritis
- Hay Fever
- Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Hemorrhoids, Anal Fissure, and Rectal Prolapse
- Flatus
- Heartburn
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Vomiting Blood
- Ulcer Disease
- Hepatitis
- Skin Disorders
- Sunburn
- Sunscreens
- Melanoma
- Poison Ivy, Sumac, and Oak (Genus Toxicodendron)
- Rashes Incurred in the Water
- Hives
- Heat Rash
- Intertrigo
- Chafe
- Impetigo
- Cellulitis, Including Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
- Abscess
- Ingrown Toenail
- Fingertip Cracks
- Paronychia
- Felon
- Blisters
- Plantar Warts
- Athlete’S Foot, Ringworm, and Jock Itch
- Tinea Versicolor
- Onychomycosis
- Diaper Rash
- Armpit Odor
- Lice
- Scabies
- Creeping Eruption
- Shingles
- Herpes Simplex Virus Genital Infection
- Fever Blisters
- Minor Bruises and Wounds
- Bruises
- Black Eye
- Blood under the Fingernail
- Torn Fingernail
- Puncture Wounds
- Impaled Object
- Scrapes
- Cuts (Lacerations)
- Skin Flaps and Avulsions
- Taping a Wound Closed
- Sewing (Suturing) a Wound Closed
- Stapling a Wound Closed
- Gluing a Wound Closed
- Bandaging Techniques
- Wound Infection
- Abscess (Boil)
- Scalp Laceration (Cut on the Head)
- Fishhook Removal
- Splinter Removal
- Blisters
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Overuse Syndromes
- Arthritis
- Bursitis
- Venous Thrombosis and Thrombophlebitis
- Back Pain
- Disorders of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Prostate
- Bladder Infection
- Kidney Infection
- Kidney Stone
- Blood in the Urine
- Acute Urinary Retention
- Prostate Infection
- Male Genital Problems
- Painful Testicle
- Penile Discharge
- Infection of the Foreskin (Balanitis)
- Psychiatric Emergencies
- Anxiety
- Panic
- Hyperventilation
- Depression
- Psychosis
- Reaction to an Injury or Illness
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Part Four Disorders Related to Specific Environments
- Injuries and Illnesses Due to Cold
- Hypothermia (Lowered Body Temperature)
- What to Do if You Fall Through the Ice
- How to Assist Someone Who Has Fallen Through the Ice
- Winter Storm Preparedness
- Safe Sledding
- Frostbite
- Frostnip
- Immersion Foot (Trench Foot)
- Chilblain (Pernio)
- Raynaud’S Phenomenon
- Hives Induced by Exposure to Cold
- Snow Blindness
- Injuries and Illnesses Due to Heat
- Burn Injuries
- Heat-Related Illness (Hyperthermia)
- Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke
- Muscle Cramps
- Heat Swelling
- Fainting
- Avoiding Heat Illness
- Wildland Fires
- High-Risk Situations
- Standard Fire Encounter Principles
- What to Do When Caught in a Wildland Fire
- How to Report a Fire
- Creating a Defensible Space
- Medical Considerations
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- High Altitude–Related Problems
- Prevention of High Altitude–Related Disorders
- High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema
- High-Altitude Cerebral Edema
- Acute Mountain Sickness
- Other Disorders of High Altitude
- Snakebite
- Poisonous Snakes
- Nonpoisonous Snakes
- Insect and Arthropod Bites
- Bees, Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Small Biters
- Spiders
- Scorpions
- Mosquitoes
- Biting Flies
- Fleas
- Chiggers
- Centipedes and Millipedes
- Ticks
- Caterpillars
- Beetles
- Sucking Bugs
- Skin Infestation by Fly Larvae
- Insect Repellents and Other Protection Against Insects
- Leeches
- Lightning Strike, Tornado (Cyclone), Hurricane (Typhoon), Flood, Earthquake, Tidal Wave (Tsunami), Landslide (Mudslide), Volcano, and Snow Avalanche
- Lightning Strike
- Lightning Avoidance and How to Seek Safety
- Tornado Avoidance and How to Seek Safety
- Hurricane: How to Seek Safety
- Flood: How to Seek Safety
- Earthquake: What to Do and How to Seek Safety
- Tidal Wave: How to Seek Safety
- Landslide: How to Seek Safety
- Volcano
- Snow Avalanche
- Hazardous Aquatic Life and Aquatic Infections
- Sharks
- Barracudas
- Moray Eels
- Sponges
- Jellyfish
- Coral and Barnacle Cuts
- Sea Urchins
- Starfish
- Cucumbers
- Bristleworms
- Cone Snails (Shells)
- Stingrays
- Catfish
- Scorpionfish
- Surgeonfish
- Octopuses
- Sea Snakes
- Skin Rashes Caused by Aquatic Plants (Seaweed Dermatitis) or Creatures (Sea Bather’s Eruption, Swimmer’s Itch)
- Poisonings from Seafood
- Underwater Diving Accidents
- Air Embolism
- Decompression Sickness (the “Bends”)
- Nitrogen Narcosis
- Ear Squeeze
- Sinus Squeeze
- Tooth Squeeze
- Drowning
- Recognizing a Victim of Drowning
- Prevention of Drowning
- Animal Attacks
- General Treatment
- Special Considerations
- Avoidance of Hazardous Animals
- Wild Plant and Mushroom Poisoning
- Medical History
- Treatment for Poisonings
- Commonly Ingested Toxic Plants and Mushrooms
- Toxicity of Common Plants
- Toxic Plants by Common Name, Latin or Common Scientific Name—Type of Toxicity
- Nontoxic Plants (Common Name, Latin or Common Scientific Name)
- Part Five Miscellaneous Information
- Oxygen Administration
- Precautions
- Water Disinfection
- Motion Sickness
- Jet Lag
- First-Aid Kits
- Basic Supplies
- General Supplies
- Wound Care: Preparations and Dressings
- Splinting and Sling Material
- Eye Medications and Dressings
- Dental Supplies
- Topical Skin Preparations
- Nonprescription Medications
- Prescription Medications (Select From This List, and From Information Throughout This Book, What You Feel You Might Need; the Drugs Listed are “for Example”)
- Allergy Kit
- Forest and Mountain Environments
- Aquatic Environments
- Immunizations
- Tetanus
- Poliovirus; Diphtheria; Pertussis (Whooping Cough); Measles, Mumps, Rubella (German Measles); Chickenpox; Haemophilus B; Rotavirus
- Smallpox
- Cholera
- Yellow Fever
- Meningococcus
- Herpes Zoster
- Human Papillomavirus
- Hepatitis
- Bubonic Plague
- Rabies
- Malaria
- Typhoid Fever
- Typhus Fever
- Influenza
- Pneumococcal Pneumonia
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Lyme Disease
- Physicians Abroad
- Transport of the Injured Victim
- Lifting and Moving Techniques
- Carries and Litters
- Helicopters
- Ground-to-Air Distress Signals
- Lost People
- Procedures
- Intramuscular Injection
- Subcutaneous Injection
- Fishhook Removal
- Splinter Removal
- Ring Removal
- Zipper Removal
- Knots and Hitches
- Appendix One Commonly Used Drugs (Medications) and Doses
- Drugs and Pregnancy
- Allergic Reaction to a Drug
- For Relief from a Severe Allergic Reaction
- For Relief from a Mild Allergic Reaction or Hay Fever
- For Relief from Severe Asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- For Relief from Mild Asthma
- For Treatment of Chest Pain (Angina)
- For Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure
- For Treatment of Seizures (Epilepsy)
- For Relief from Pain (See also “For Relief from Muscle Aches or Minor Arthritis”)
- For Relief from Fever
- For Relief from Muscle Aches or Minor Arthritis
- For Relief from Muscle Spasm
- For Relief from Migraine Headache
- For Relief from Itching
- For Relief from Toothache
- For Relief from Motion Sickness
- For Relief from Nausea and Vomiting
- For Relief from Diarrhea
- For Relief from Constipation
- For Relief from Ulcer Pain
- For Relief from Indigestion or Gas Pains
- For Relief from Heartburn (Reflux Esophagitis)
- For Relief from Nasal Congestion
- For Relief from Cough
- For Relief from Sore Throat
- Cold Formulas
- Skin Medications
- For Sleep
- Antibiotics
- Appendix Two Conversion Tables
- Fahrenheit and Centigrade (Celsius) Temperature Conversion
- Measures of Length
- Measures of Volume (Capacity)
- Measures of Weight
- Conversion Between Feet and Meters
- Appendix Three Guidelines for Prevention of Diseases Transmitted Via Human Blood and Other Bodily Fluids
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Postexposure Prophylaxis
- Appendix Four Commonly Used Applications of the SAM Splint
- General
- The Concept: the Basic Bend
- Finger Splint (for Fingertip Injuries, Broken or Dislocated Finger, Cut Finger)
- Volar (Underneath) Wrist Splint (for Broken Wrist, Cut Wrist, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
- Thumb Spica Splint (for Navicular [Scaphoid] Fracture, Broken or Dislocated Thumb, Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain)
- Ulnar Gutter Splint (for Broken or Dislocated Fourth or Fifth Finger)
- Double Layer Wrist Splint (for Sprained or Broken Wrist, Cut Wrist)
- Upper Arm Splint (for Broken Upper Arm)
- “Sugar Tong” Splint (for Dislocated or Broken Elbow)
- Elbow Splint (for Dislocated or Broken Elbow)
- Adjustable Cervical (Neck) Collar (for Suspected Neck Injury)
- Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder
- Ankle Stirrup Splint (for Sprained, Broken, or Dislocated Ankle; for Broken Lower Leg)
- Figure-Eight Ankle Splint (for Sprained, Broken, or Dislocated Ankle)
- Combination Ankle Stirrup and Figure-of-Eight Splint (for Sprained, Broken or Dislocated Ankle Where Maximum Immobilization is Needed)
- Single Long Leg Splint (for Broken Lower Leg)
- Double Long Leg Splint (for Broken Lower Leg Where More Immobilization is Needed)
- Knee Immobilizer Splint (for Knee Injuries)
- Half-Ring Splint for Femur Fracture (for Broken Femur)
- Impaled Object Protector
- Appendix Five Personal Safety in an Age of Global Conflict, Kidnapping, and Terrorism
- Safe Travel
- Kidnapping and Hostage Behavior
- Piracy
- Blast Injuries
- Appendix Six Emergency Canine Medicine
- Glossary (Including Acronyms and Abbreviations)
- Index
- About the Author