Medical Emergency Preparedness: Books and Resources for First Aid Survival Skills

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This book provides a comprehensive guide to treating fractures in the field for medical personnel. It covers topics such as anatomy, fractures, related injuries, spinal injuries and traction splints.

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This book provides an overview of field medical treatment for wounds, burns, hypovolemic shock and soft tissue injuries. It includes instructions on how to perform triage; control bleeding from extremities; treat chest and abdominal injuries; treat head injuries; apply dressings to open head wounds; survey a casualty; initiate treatment for hypovolemic shock and more.

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Emergency war surgery handbook from the Department of Defense will help you learn everything you need to perform surgery in a disaster situation

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This handbook provides a concise reference source for medical personnel in the field to manage chemical casualties. It covers topics such as pulmonary agents, vesicants, nerve agents and incapacitating agents with toxicity data and physicochemical data.

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This field manual (FM) establishes the combat health support (CHS) doctrine and provides the principles for providing CHS in stability operations and support operations. It is designed for use by personnel involved in CHS planning for stability operations and support operations and command surgeons (at all levels of command) and their staffs.

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In times of crisis or disaster situations, having the right knowledge about medical emergency preparedness can make all the difference. Whether you're a prepper looking to enhance your survival skills or someone who wants to be better equipped in case of an accident at home or outdoors, this category offers valuable resources that cover everything from basic first aid techniques to advanced combat medic training.

The collection includes several military manuals such as 'Medicine Military Us Army Medical Course - Treating Wounds In The Field' and 'Combat Health Support In Stability Operations And Support Operations.' These books provide insights into how soldiers are trained to handle injuries in difficult environments where access to medical facilities is limited. You'll learn about wound management techniques using improvised materials like tampons or duct tape when traditional supplies aren't available.

'Medicine Military Us Army Medical Course - Treating Fractures In The Field' is another excellent resource that covers how fractures should be treated when there's no immediate access to professional care. This book explains different types of fractures and their severity levels while providing step-by-step instructions on how they should be immobilized until proper treatment is available.

For those interested in chemical warfare preparedness, 'Medicine Military Medical Management Of Chemical Casualties Handbook - US Army' provides detailed information on how chemical agents affect the body and what steps need to be taken immediately after exposure. Similarly, 'Emergency War Surgery Handbook - Dept Of Defense' covers surgical procedures that may need to be performed during war-time emergencies.