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Medicine: For Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities 5th Edition

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Manufacturer: Mountaineers Books
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 617.1027 EAN: 9780898867992 ISBN: 0898867991 Label: Mountaineers Books Manufacturer: Mountaineers Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 366 Publication Date: 2001-10 Publisher: Mountaineers Books Studio: Mountaineers Books
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-- Over 180,000 copies of previous editions sold! -- Includes a new chapter on common medical disorders at altitude, by Peter Hackett, Tom Hornbein, and Brownie Shoene -- Offers more thorough coverage than basic first-aid manuals A classic since 1967, Medicine for Mountaineering starts where first-aid manuals stop. Written and edited by ten climber-physicians who specialize in various fields of medicine, this fully updated edition offers expert information on preventing, diagnosing, and treating major and minor medical emergencies in the backcountry.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: simply fantastic Comment: This book is amazing. It covers a vast variety of medical procedures ranging from simple to complex and are all explained in a manner that can be understood by EMTs and the layman alike. It covers basic nursing as well as trauma and has a more longterm care feel to it. While your pamphlet in your first aid box will explain how to put a bandage on a wound this book explains what to do next. I would recommend it to anyone seeking knowledge in first aid. It is so informative and easy to understand while still possessing the advanced procedure and explanation for the EMT. I highly recommend this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Remarkable Book on the subject Comment: I was an EMT until recently and a mountaineer going on 30 years. I was asked to do some research on first aid and wilderness medicine. Of the ten or so books I reviewed this one was the most authoritative and most complete. If you want a primer on the subject consider "Mountaineering First Aid" by the same publisher. However, if you want extraordinary depth and breadth this is certainly the best book for the lay person (or at my level of training)I could find. Well organized, well illustrated, excellent index. Too heavy for a day pack! 367 Pages of fine print.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid reference material...concise enough to read before a big trip.... Comment: As always, books from The Mountaineers are chock full of useful, well-described advice. This one is no exception...it is well illustrated and highly conservative in it approach. This is not a wacky, how to survive on a soap-opera 'reality survival' show book; rather, it details how to prevent illness, diagnose it, and deal with most, if not all, serious medical emergencies out in the wild lands.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Medicine for Mountaineering Comment: Great, compact reference for EMS and guides who work at altitude.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Survival Reading Comment: A good book to read covering most medical problems anyone would meet. Unfortunately its too big at 900g (2lb) to carry about, and most would leave it behind. Some of the serious medical problems finish with "evacuate the patient" if its not available hardluck! I didn't expect a set of pictures on how to remove an appendix but obviously there is a limit to what can be done in the field.
The writer seemed concerned about being sued and mentions that he nearly left out the very small bit about what should be included in a medical kit, to me this is as important as the rest of the book. In my case, some guidance and information is better than no information.
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