When you’re out on remote trails, on expeditions, or on wilderness adventures, having trusted guidance on first aid and emergency medicine is essential. Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine is a compact, practical first aid guide designed specifically for walkers, hikers, trekkers, and anyone who spends time in remote or mountain environments, offering clear, calm advice when you need it most.

Written by experienced doctors with extensive expertise in remote and expedition medicine, this Cicerone guidebook gives clear, practical protocols and treatment guidance for outdoor first aid in environments from high altitude to desert and polar regions. It explains how to assess a situation, treat common outdoor injuries and illnesses, and decide when to continue, turn back or call for help, so you can make better decisions in challenging conditions far from immediate medical care.

  • It covers the most common outdoor medical problems – including blisters, sprains and fractures, cuts and bleeding, hypothermia and heat illness, dehydration, altitude sickness, allergic reactions, bites and stings, and more – with step-by-step first aid instructions in plain language.
  • Clear guidance on primary assessment, CPR and dealing with serious incidents is provided, helping you stay calm, prioritise care and manage wilderness medical emergencies until professional help is available
  • A wide range of different activities, scenarios and environments are covered, including high altitude, desert, polar, tropical and marine
  • Pocket-sized, durable and easy to navigate, with logical sections, simple diagrams and quick-reference checklists designed for use in poor weather, low light and stressful situations on the hill or trail
  • It includes advice on trip preparation, personal medical kits, hygiene and risk reduction, so you can prevent many problems before they arise and tailor your first aid kit to different activities and environments

Whether you’re a mountaineer, trekker, expedition leader or outdoor enthusiast, this guidebook gives you the confidence to respond to medical emergencies in remote areas until professional help arrives. With trusted protocols and expert insight, Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine is the essential pocket reference for safe wilderness travel.

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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.
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Accident and illness protocol Acronyms and abbreviations Conversion tables Preface Read this 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
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781852849139
Publisert
2024-10-28
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
155 mm
Bredde
100 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Biografisk notat

Dr Jim Duff has more than 30 years' experience of climbing, trekking and teaching wilderness medicine, first aid and leadership. He was doctor on Chris Bonington's 1975 expedition, which made the first ascent of Everest's Southwest Face, and on the Australian first ascent of the North Face of Everest in 1984. Jim lives in Australia and teaches and lectures on wilderness medicine internationally. 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.