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Wilderness Medicine: Text with DVD » (5th Edition)

Book cover image of Wilderness Medicine: Text with DVD by Paul S. Auerbach

Authors: Paul S. Auerbach
ISBN-13: 9780323032285, ISBN-10: 0323032281
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: 5th Edition

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Author Biography: Paul S. Auerbach

Book Synopsis

Wilderness Medicine remains the single most important source for information and advice for anyone who may encounter medical emergencies in nontraditional settings. The completely revised fifth edition includes a new section on the Modern History of Wilderness Medicine, plus more than 30 completely new chapters covering such topics as volcanic eruptions, extreme sports, splints and slings, wilderness cardiology, living off the land, bioterrorism, and many more. Packed with practical information that stresses improvisational medicine, the book is a must-have for anyone with an interest in the outdoors. Prepares you to handle everything from frostbite to infection by marine microbes, not to mention other diverse injuries, bites, stings, poisonous plant exposures, animal attacks, and natural disasters. Introduces health care professionals to essential aspects of search and rescue. Helps you to improvise using available materials.

New To This Edition:

  • Now in full color!
  • Presents brand-new guidance on volcanic eruptions, extreme sports, splints and slings, wilderness cardiology, living off the land, aerospace medicine, mental health in the wilderness, tactical combat casualty care, and much more.
  • Discusses how to meet the needs of specific patient populations such as children, women, elders, and the disabled.
  • Offers guidelines for pain management, and addresses considerations for persons with chronic medical conditions.
  • Equips you to make smart decisions about gear, navigation, nutrition, and survival.
  • Moves all bibliographical references onto a bonus DVD in order to fit more content inside the book without making it too unwieldy

Journal of the American Medical Association - Ian D. Jones

An overwhelming success ... will appeal to a broad and diverse audience, from vacationer to wilderness enthusiast to harried clinician....Unrivaled as a compendium of information regarding the practical and clinical management of wilderness illness and injury both in and out of hospital, the fifth edition of Wilderness Medicine will be a valuable addition to any clinician's bookshelf and should be a standard reference in all emergency department libraries. It also will be a valuable guide for the layperson interested in the technical and practical aspects of wilderness medicine.

Table of Contents

MOUNTAIN MEDICINE

1. High Altitude Medicine
2. Avalanches
3. Lightning Injuries

COLD AND HEAT

4. Thermoregulation
5. Accidental Hypothermia
6. Immersion in Cold Water
7. Nonfreezing Cold-Induced Injuries
8. Frostbite
9. Polar Medicine
10. Pathophysiology of Heat-Related Illnesses
11. Clinical Management of Heat-Related Illnesses

BURNS, FIRE AND RADIATION

12. Wildland Fires: Dangers and Survival
13. Emergency Care of the Burned Victim
14. Exposure to Radiation from the Sun
15. Volcanic Eruptions

INJURIES AND MEDICAL INTERVENTIONS

16. Injury Prevention
17. Principles of Pain Management
18. Bandaging and Taping
19. Emergency Airway Management
20. Wilderness Trauma, Surgical Emergencies, and Wound Management
21. Improvisation in the Wilderness
22. Hunting and Other Weapons Injuries
23. Tactical Medicine and Combat Casualty Care
24. Wilderness Orthopaedics
25. The Eye in the Wilderness
26. Wilderness Dentistry and Management of Facial Injuries
27. Wilderness Cardiology
28. Wilderness Neurology
29. Chronic Diseases and Wilderness Activities
30. Mental Health in the Wilderness

RESCUE AND SURVIVAL

31. Wilderness Emergency Medical Services and Response Systems
32. Search and Rescue
33. Technical Rescue in the Wilderness Environment
34. Litters and Carries
35. Aeromedical Transport
36. Essential of Wilderness Survival
37. Jungle Travel and Survival
38. Desert Travel and Survival
39. Whitewater Medicine and Rescue
40. Caving and Cave Rescue

ANIMALS, INSECTS, AND ZOONOSES

41. Protection from Blood-Feeding Arthropods
42. Mosquitoes and Mosquito-Borne Diseases
43. Malaria
44. Arthropod Envenomation and Parasitism
45. Tick-Borne Diseases
46. Spider Bites
47. Scorpion Envenomation
48. Bites by Venomous Reptiles in the Americas
49. Bites by Venomous Snakes outside the Americas
50. Antivenoms and Immunobiologicals: Immunotherapeutics of Envenomation
51. Bites and Injuries Inflicted by Wild and Domestic Animals
52. Bear Behavior and Attacks
53. Wilderness-Acquired Zoonoses
54. Rabies
55. Emergency Veterinary Medicine

PLANTS

56. Seasonal and Acute Allergic Reactions
57. Plant-Induced Dermatitis
58. Toxic Plant Ingestions
59. Toxic Mushroom Ingestions
60. Ethnobotany: Plant-Derived Medical Therapy

FOOD AND WATER

61. Field Water Disinfection
62. Infectious Diarrhea from Wilderness and Foreign Travel
63. Nutrition, Malnutrition, and Starvation
64. Dehydration, Rehydration, and Hyperhydration
65. Living off the Land
66. Seafood Toxidromes
67. Seafood Allergies

MARINE MEDICINE

68. Submersion Incidents
69. Emergency Oxygen Administration
70. Diving Medicine
71. Hyperbaric Medicine
72. Injuries from Nonvenomous Aquatic Animals
73. Envenomation by Aquatic Invertebrates
74. Envenomation by Aquatic Vertebrates
75. Aquatic Skin Disorders
76. Safety and Survival at Sea

TRAVEL, ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, AND DISASTERS

77. Travel Medicine
78. Non-North American Travel and Exotic Diseases
79. Natural Disaster Management
80. Natural and Human-Made Hazards: Disaster Risk Management Issues

EQUIPMENT AND SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE

81. Wilderness Preparation, Equipment and Medical Supplies
82. Outdoor Clothing for Wilderness Professionals
83. Nonmedical Backcountry Equipment for Wilderness Professionals
84. Ropes and Knot Tying
85. Wilderness Navigation Techniques

SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS

86. Exercise, Conditioning, and Performance
87. Children in the Wilderness
88. Women in the Wilderness
89. Elders in the Wilderness
90. Persons with Special Needs and Disabilities
91. Wilderness and Endurance Events
92. Wilderness Medicine Education
93. Medical Liability and Wilderness Emergencies
94. The Ethics of Wilderness Medicine

THE WILDERNESS

95. The Changing Environment
96. Wilderness Management and Preservation
97. Aerospace Medicine Appendix: Drug Storage and Stability Index

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