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Improvised Medicine: Providing Care in Extreme Environments
Iserson, K.
2ª Edición Febrero 2016
Inglés
Tapa blanda
688 pags
2000 gr
17 x 24 x null cm
ISBN 9780071847629
Editorial MCGRAW HILL
LIBRO IMPRESO
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Description
Comprehensive yet compact, practical, and enduring, Improvised Medicine: Providing
Care in Extreme Environments, Second Edition, is the one book to toss into your
bag when going to practice medicine in global, disaster, or other resource-poor
settings, including theaters of war, regions of civil unrest, and economically
deprived areas.
Full of practical clinical pearls and field-tested strategies, this indispensable
guide provides detailed instructions on how to work successfully outside of
your comfort zone. It demonstrates how to devise effective treatment solutions
when the traditional tools (medications, equipment, and staff) are unavailable
or when providing care outside your primary area of expertise.
In any crisis, from power failures and computer crashes to floods, tsunamis,
and earthquakes, knowing how to deal with the unique challenges encountered
saves lives and communities. This reference gives you that knowledge and inspires
innovative crisis resolution.
FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION:
"Dr Iserson has given us a most remarkable book. Many readers may be familiar
with David Werner's lay healthworker book, Where There Is No Doctor;
this new volume could be titled Where There Is a Doctor-But No Stuff.
Drawing from his experience providing care in international, wilderness,
and disaster settings, he has compiled an impressive collection of bare-bones
equipment and work-around strategies to provide the best possible care in resource-poor
settings. While presenting many creative examples, the purpose of the book is
not to offer an exhaustive list of solutions to missing resource challenges
but to inspire creativity in readers who may find themselves needing to improvise."
-- Family Medicine
"There is a lot of material here and, if nothing else, it may motivate
more people to practice low-tech medicine and be willing to go where health
care is dependent more on caring than on cost. I recommend this book to anyone
who must practice in austere environments, and it will be in my rucksack when
I respond to the next disaster." - The Journal of Emergency Medicine
FEATURES:
·Simple-to-follow directions, diagrams, and illustrations describing
practical techniques and improvised equipment necessary to provide quality care
during crises ·Contains improvisations in anesthesia and airway management,
dentistry, gynecology/obstetrics, infectious disease/laboratory diagnosis, internal
medicine, otolaryngology, pediatrics and malnutrition, orthopedics, psychiatry,
and surgery·Covers situational analysis and basic needs in a crisis;
specific triage, diagnosis, and stabilization efforts; medical interventions
for surgical and non-surgical problems; and debunks some commonly reported improvised
techniques ·Features public health measures, basic disaster communication
techniques, post-disaster forensics, a model hospital disaster plan, and innovative
patient-transport methods·New to the second edition: More concisely written,
more extensively illustrated, and updated improvisations and references
LEARN HOW TO:
·Make an endotracheal tube in seconds ·Perform digital-oral
and blind-nasotracheal intubations ·Make plaster bandages for splints/casts
·Give open-drop ether, ketamine drips, and halothane ·Use subcutaneous/intraperitoneal
rehydration/transfusion ·Make ORS and standard nutrition formulas ·Clean,
disinfect, and sterilize equipment for reuse ·Warm blood units in seconds
inexpensively ·Take/view stereoscopic x-rays with standard equipment
·Quickly and easily stop postpartum hemorrhage ·Fashion surgical
equipment from common items ·Build an evaporative refrigerator·Make
esophageal and precordial stethoscopes ·Quickly improvise a saline lock
·Make ECG electrode/defibrillator pads and ultrasound gel·Evacuate
patients
Contents
Section I: The Situation
Section II: Basic Needs
Section III: Patient Assessment and Stabilization
Section IV: Surgical Interventions
Section V: Nonsurgical Interventions
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