Trauma Care for the Worst Case Scenario
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.30 (744 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1495917517 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 62 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Outstanding book!" according to Chuck. I have read a lot of books on first aid/trauma care and this is one of the best non textbook books I have found. Yes you are still told to get medical assistance,but the more advanced procedures that you are looking to learn are covered more in-depth. Not a medical textbook but still worth buying.. "waste of money" according to Richard. The author constantly advises to seek medical training which is good because you are not going to get it from this book. The book has no pictures or drawings on the use of IFAK components, only brief descriptons. There is a lot of unexplained medical terminology used in the book. The book is very short at waste of money Richard The author constantly advises to seek medical training which is good because you are not going to get it from this book. The book has no pictures or drawings on the use of IFAK components, only brief descriptons. There is a lot of unexplained medical terminology used in the book. The book is very short at 45 pages not counting the exercises. It has a lot of white spaces in those 45 pages. It i. 5 pages not counting the exercises. It has a lot of white spaces in those waste of money Richard The author constantly advises to seek medical training which is good because you are not going to get it from this book. The book has no pictures or drawings on the use of IFAK components, only brief descriptons. There is a lot of unexplained medical terminology used in the book. The book is very short at 45 pages not counting the exercises. It has a lot of white spaces in those 45 pages. It i. 5 pages. It i. Great for 1st responders and preparedness minded persons keith This is great information on techniques and equipment. Differs from General first aid and uses scenarios. Also great recommendations for advancing experience, training, and education.
When “time is of the essence” you must be ready to respond. Also covered are practical exercises. Topics covered include: Types of emergency medical training, Tactical Combat Casualty Care applied to civilians, Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) considerations, IFAK components to include a tourniquet, chest seal, pressure dressing, hemostatic agent, nasopharyngeal airways, and gloves. If you are not prepared for the Worst Case Scenario you are not prepared!. NOTE: A NEW ADDITION IS NOW AVAILABLE UNDER THE TITLE, "TRAUMA CARE FOR THE WORST CASE SCENARIO, 2ND EDITION." Trauma Care for the Worst Case Scenario by Gunner Morgan covers medical considerations for dealing with serious injury resulting in se