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Wilderness EMS is designed for EMS providers and leaders who deliver medical care in the wilderness, and those practicing wilderness medicine as part of a formal team. The textbook is a comprehensive, expertly-written reference ideal for this fast-changing and multidisciplinary specialty. This first-of-its-kind text provides specialized instruction and best practices for wilderness EMS practitioners and students – crucial information for the success of today’s rescue missions. A strong foundation in evidence-based medicine, clinical experience, and field applicability makes it especially useful for any EMS provider in a wilderness environment. Features:
Addresses WEMS system needs: education, incident command, medical oversight, medicolegal considerations, equipment needs, research, and pharmacology, promoting strong skills in multiagency interactions and transitions of care. Extensive discussion of history of wilderness EMS, including first-ever comprehensive timeline.
Covers wilderness, austere, and remote management of specific medical and traumatic conditions, including cold injuries and heat illnesses, lightning injuries, animal bites and envenomations, psychiatric emergencies, low-pressure altitude and high-pressure diving physiology and illnesses, drowning, infectious disease, and much more.
Offers information on basic rigging and patient packaging; high- and low-angle rescue; swiftwater and open water rescue; use of ground and air-based rescue vehicles; caving rescue; Search and Rescue (SAR); mountaineering rescue; and wilderness management of special events and severe storms.
Features a full-color format with abundant photographs, illustrations, tables, boxes, and references for further study.
Includes the most comprehensive list available of WEMS Abbreviations for clear communication, and extensive discussion of optimizing language use for clarity in wilderness EMS operations and publications.
Presents the expert guidance and knowledge of contributing authors from throughout the U.S., including physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, statewide and local EMS medical directors, therapists, rescue team chiefs, pharmacologists, SAR team members, swiftwater rescue technicians, and many more.
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ISBN/ISSN
9781496349453
Product Format
Paperback Book
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Pages
616
Illustration
293
Table
92
Publication Date
December 13, 2017
Weight
2.75
Seth C Hawkins MD, FACEP, FAEMS, MFAWM
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina Medical Director Burke County EMS Morganton, North Carolina Medical Director North Carolina State Parks Raleigh, North Carolina Executive Editor Wilderness Medicine Magazine Salt Lake City, Utah
PREFACE Introduction
PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF WILDERNESS EMS SYSTEMS Chapter 1: Wilderness EMS Systems Chapter 2: Wilderness EMS Education Chapter 3: Wilderness EMS Incident Command Medical Direction Chapter 4: Wilderness EMS Medical Oversight Chapter 5: Medicolegal Considerations of Wilderness EMS Care Chapter 6: The Interface of Wilderness EMS, Professional Organizations/Guides, and Other EMS Agencies Chapter 7: Wilderness EMS Equipment Chapter 8: Wilderness EMS Research Chapter 9: Wilderness Event Management Chapter 10: Psychological First Aid Chapter 11: Pharmacology
PART TWO: MANAGEMENT OF WILDERNESS MEDICAL CONDITIONS Chapter 12: Personal Safety/Survival Principles Chapter 13: Management of Cold Injuries Chapter 14: Management of Heat Injuries Chapter 15: Management of High Altitude Injuries Chapter 16: Management of Submersion Injuries Chapter 17: Management of Diving Injuries Chapter 18: Management of Lightning Injuries & Storms Chapter 19: Management of Animal Bites and Envenomations Chapter 20: Management of Infectious Diseases Section 1 Section 2 Chapter 21: Behavioral Medicine Chapter 22: General Management of Trauma in the Wilderness Environment Chapter 23: General Management of Medical Conditions in the Wilderness Environment
PART THREE: MEDICAL INTERFACE WITH TECHNICAL RESCUE OPERATIONS Chapter 24: Technical Rescue Interface Introduction: Principles of Basic Rigging, Packaging and Rope Skills Chapter 25: Technical Rescue Interface: High Angle and Low Angle Rescue Chapter 26: Technical Rescue Interface: Swiftwater Rescue Chapter 27: Technical Rescue Interface: Open Water Rescue Chapter 28: Technical Rescue Interface: All Terrain Vehicle, Off-road Vehicle, and Helicopter Rescue Chapter 29: Technical Rescue Interface: Caving Rescue Chapter 30: Technical Rescue Interface: Search & Rescue and non-Snow/Glacier Mountaineering Rescue Chapter 31: Technical Rescue Interface: Ski Patrols and Mountaineering Rescue in the Snow or Glaciated Environment
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