Swedish_Chef Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Any suggestions on good books for climbing-related first-aid response? Is the "Medicine for Mountaineering and other wilderness..." from the Mountaineers any good? (I know that there are quite mixed feelings for the Mounties - an organisation which I know absolutely nothing about. I can only say that "Extreme Alpinism" and Freedom of the Hills are damn good books in my opinion). Since I have to order any books over the internet I turn to you cc.comers to spray about your feelings Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 How to eat Horsecock by Fred Beckey Quote
iain Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 The Medicine for Mountaineering is good if you can wade through all that text. Another good one is the accompanying manual to the WFR course, The Wilderness First Responder. It is sometimes at REI and places like that. Here's another good definitive text: Quote
iain Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Here is the link to amazon.com for the Wilderness First Responder text. Quote
bellemontagne Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 If you are VERY serious about wilderness first aid, study Warren Bowman's Outdoor Emergency Care. It's published by the National Ski Patrol and it is the manual for the NSP's OEC course. Quote
cj001f Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Swedish Chef: Is the "Medicine for Mountaineering and other wilderness..." from the Mountaineers any good? (I know that there are quite mixed feelings for the Mounties - an organisation which I know absolutely nothing about. I can only say that "Extreme Alpinism" and Freedom of the Hills are damn good books in my opinion). Medicine for Moutaineering is a very good introductory wilderness medicine text - if your looking for more information than it provides, it's best to take a class. As for the Mountaineers, the books division is seperate from the bulk of the club - it's not the same beast & is probably the biggest US publisher of climbing books. Carl Quote
Swedish_Chef Posted October 23, 2002 Author Posted October 23, 2002 Thanks for the beta. I will check them out. I guess another must-have title is "How to Scuba Climb" by Dennis Harmon Quote
Beck Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 Ya, the focus on injuries sustained out in the sticks requires a different approach to care than what typical first aid covers, wihich is geared to the "golden hour" theorum of patient care- which is mainly about stabilizing the patient. Issues specific to patient care when help is far away is an important distinction from "first" aid in the woods like,keeping focused thru extended care ordeals, records of vitals, maintain or evacuate, whe to discontinue CPR, how to deal with this shit in the woods, and other issues. I don't have any specific book reccommendations, the wildmedinstutite dude up at northcascades base camp in mazama hasd got some texts available, I think., Wildmedinstitute.org? or something like that. Paul . . . ? Quote
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