Wilderness and Rescue Medicine
(7th Edition)
Wilderness Medical Associates Wilderness and Rescue Medicine text book for Wilderness First Responder (WFR) courses in Kelowna and Vancouver, BC.
The Wilderness Medical Associates Wilderness and Rescue Medicine text book is available in printed and online formats, and serves as a more technical and comprehensive companion piece to the WMA Wilderness and Rescue Medicine Field Guide.
You will refer to the information and principles outlined in the Wilderness and Rescue Medicine text book throughout your Wilderness Medical Associates Wilderness Advanced First Aid, or Wilderness First Responder course in Kelowna and Vancouver, BC. A significant component of your Wilderness First Responder training involves familiarizing yourself with the text book and Field Guide, and learning how to utilize the information when you encounter an emergency.
The printed materials for your Wilderness First Responder course will be sent out to you 2 weeks prior to your scheduled course start date, but you can access the Wilderness and Rescue Medicine text book through the Wilderness Medical Associates' online learning platform as soon as you complete your course registration.
Wilderness and Rescue Medicine (7th Edition) contents:
Chapter 1: General Principles of Physiology and Pathology
- Oxygenation and Perfusion
- Three Critical Systems
- Three Serious Problems
- Patterns and Trends
- Mental Status and Level of Consciousness
- Swelling and Pressure
- Obstruction to Infection
- Ischemia and Infarction
- Anticipated Problem
- Most People Live
- Chapter 1 Review: General Principles of Physiology and Pathology
Chapter 2: General Principles of Wilderness Rescue
- Serious or Not Serious
- The Risk/Benefit Ratio
- Probability and Consequence
- Generic to Specific
- Ideal to Real
- Focus on Important
- The Problem List
- Medicine is Dynamic
- Chapter 2 Review: General Principles of Wilderness Rescue
Chapter 3: Patient Assessment and the SOAP Format
- Gathering Information
- The Scene Size-Up
- The Primary Assessment
- The Secondary Assessment
- Creating a Problem List: SOAP
- Chapter 3 Review: Patient Assessment and the SOAP Format
SECTION II: CRITICAL BODY SYSTEMS
Chapter 4: The Circulatory System
- Structure and Function
- Shock
- Volume Shock
- Vascular Shock
- Cardiogenic Shock
- Acute Stress Reaction
- Risk Benefit in Shock
- Chapter 4 Review: The Circulatory System
Chapter 5: The Respiratory System
- Structure and Function
- Respiratory Problems
- Generic Treatment for Respiratory Distress
- Specific Treatments for Respiratory Distress
- Upper Airway Obstruction
- Lower Airway Obstruction
- Alveoli
- Chest Wall and Diaphragm
- Nervous System Drive
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 5 Review: The Respiratory System
Chapter 6: The Nervous System
- Structure and Function
- Brain Failure
- Assessing the Level of Consciousness
- Differential Diagnosis of Brain Failure
- Increased Intracranial Pressure
- Non-Traumatic Brain Injury
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Assessment of TBI
- Risk Versus Benefit in TBI
- Post Concussive Syndrome
- Stroke
- Seizure
- Treatment of Seizure
- Exercise Associated Hyponatremia
- Treatment of Exertional Hyponatremia
- Chapter 6 Review: The Nervous System
SECTION III: CRITICAL SYSTEM PROBLEMS AND TREATMENT
Chapter 7: Basic and Advanced Life Support
- Respiratory Failure
- Circulatory Failure
- Cardiac Arrest
- Severe Bleeding and Shock
- Brain Failure
- Risk Versus Benefit in BLS
- Chapter 7 Review: Basic and Advanced Life Support
Chapter 8: Allergy and Anaphylaxis
- Allergy
- Anaphylaxis
- Treatment of Anaphylaxis
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 8 Review: Allergy and Anaphylaxis
Chapter 9: Severe Asthma
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 9 Review: Severe Asthma
Chapter 10: Problems with Sugar
- Diabetic Emergencies
- Hypoglycemia
- Treatment of Hypoglycemia
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 10 Review: Problems with Sugar
Chapter 11: General Principles of Trauma
- Energy and Injury
- Deceleration
- Cavitation
- Pay Attention to the History
- Problems are Cumulative
- Critical Systems Come First
- Chapter 11 Review: General Principles of Trauma
Chapter 12: Pain Management
- Pain Medication
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 12 Review: Pain Management
Chapter 13: Musculoskeletal Injury
- Structure and Function
- Unstable Injury
- Traction into Position
- Special Wilderness Considerations
- Femur Fracture
- Pelvic Fracture
- Clavicle Fracture
- Compartment Syndrome
- Open Fracture
- Joint Infection
- Impending Surgery
- Stable Injury
- Overuse Syndromes
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 13 Review: Musculoskeletal Injury
Chapter 14: Dislocations
- Shoulder Dislocations
- Treatment of Shoulder Dislocation
- Patella Dislocation
- Treatment of Patella Dislocation
- Dislocations of Fingers and Toes
- Treatment of Digit Dislocations
- Difficult Dislocations
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 14 Review: Dislocations
Chapter 15: Spine Injury
- Field Assessment of Spine Injury
- No Spine Injury
- Low Risk Spine Injury
- High Risk Spine Injury
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 15 Review: Spine Injury
Chapter 16: Wounds and Burns
- Wounds
- Wound Assessment
- Low Risk Wounds
- High-Risk Wounds
- Field Treatment of Wounds
- Impaled Objects
- Bandages and Dressings for a Hostile Environment
- Evisceration
- Traumatic Amputation
- Treatment of Traumatic Amputation
- Rabies
- Wound Infection
- Treatment of Wound Infection
- Burns
- High-Risk Burns
- Treatment of Burns
- Blisters
- Treatment of Blisters
- Risk Versus Benefit in Wound Care
- Chapter 16 Review: Wounds and Burns
SECTION V: ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
Chapter 17: Thermoregulation
- Hypothermia
- Mild Hypothermia
- Severe Hypothermia
- Heat-Related Illness
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Stroke
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 17 Review: Thermoregulation
Chapter 18: Cold Injuries
- Frostbite
- Superficial Frostbite
- Deep Frostbite
- Prevention of Frostbite
- Trench Foot
- Treatment of Trench Foot (or Hand)
- Raynaud's Phenomenon
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 18 Review: Cold Injuries
Chapter 19: Altitude Illness
- Cerebral and Pulmonary Edema
- High-Altitude Cerebral Edema
- High-Altitue Pulmonary Edema
- Other Altitude Illnesses
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 19 Review: Altitude Illness
Chapter 20: Medical Aspects of Avalanche Rescue
- Treatment
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 20 Review: Medical Aspects of Avalanche Rescue
Chapter 21: Water Related Injury
- Drowning
- Treatment of Drowning Injury
- SCUBA Diving Injuries
- Pulmonary Overpressure Syndromes and Decompression Sickness
- Ear Pain and Mask Squeeze
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 21 Review: Water Related Injury
Chapter 22: Lightning Injuries
- Lightning Injuries
- Scene Safety
- Treatment of Lightning Injury
- Prevention of Lightning Injury
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 22 Review: Lightning Injuries
Chapter 23: Toxins, Envenomation, and Disease Vectors
- Ingested Toxins
- Drug Overdose
- Food Poisoning
- Topical Toxins
- High-Risk Topical Exposure
- Inhaled Toxins
- Injected Toxins
- Snakebite
- Pit Vipers
- Coral Snakes
- Marine Toxins
- Spiny Injury
- Nematocyst Sting
- Insects and Arachnids
- Black Widow
- Brown Recluse
- Centruroides
- Tick Paralysis
- Arthropod Disease Vectors
- Mosquitoes
- Fleas, Lice, and Mites
- Insect Repellents
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 23 Review: Toxins, Envenomation, and Disease Vectors
SECTION VI: BACKCOUNTRY MEDICINE
Chapter 24: An Approach to Illness
- Generic Assessment of the Ill Patient
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 24 Review: An Approach to Illness
Chapter 25: Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
- Red Eye
- Treatment of Red Eye
- Foreign Body Injury
- Sunburn
- Infection
- Chemical Exposure
- Contact Lenses
- Nosebleed
- Dental Problems
- Dental Trauma
- Dental Infection
- External Ear Infection
- Treatment of Swimmer's Ear
- Middle Ear Infection and Sinusitis
- Treatment of Middle Ear Infection and Sinusitis
- Sore Throat
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 25 Review: Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
Chapter 26: Abdominal Pain
- Practical Abdominal Anatomy
- Assessment of Abdominal Pain
- Hollow Organ Problems
- Other Abdominal Problems
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 26 Review: Abdominal Pain
Chapter 27: Chest Pain
- Myocardial Ischemia
- Risk Factors
- Stable Angina
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 27 Review: Chest Pain
Chapter 28: Gastrointestinal Problems
- Diarrhea
- Assessment of Diarrhea
- Treatment of Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Treatment of Constipation
- Nausea and Vomitting
- Treatment of Vomitting
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 28 Review: Gastrointestinal Problems
Chapter 29: Genitourinary Problems
- Vaginitis
- Treatment of Vaginitis
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection
- Bladder Outlet Obstruction
- Kidney Stone
- Testicular Pain
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 29: Genitourinary Problems
Chapter 30: Respiratory Infection
- Respiratory Infection
- Treatment of Respiratory Infection
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 30 Review: Respiratory Infection
Chapter 31: Behavioral Issues
- Assessment of Behavioral Problems
- Field Treatment of Behavioral Problems
- Drug and Alcohol Overdose
- Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal
- Chapter 31 Review: Behavioral Issues
SECTION VII: ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 32: The Expedition Medical Officer
- Responsibilities
- Medical Screening
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 32 Review: The Expedition Medical Officer
Chapter 33: The Medical Role in Search and Rescue
- Medical Roles
- Incident Management System
- Response Preparation
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 33 Review: The Medical Role in Search and Rescue
Chapter 34: Appropriate Medical Technology
- Backcountry Medical Technology
- Medications
- Fluid Replacement
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 34 Review: Appropriate Medical Technology
Chapter 35: Training for Performance Under Stress
- Stress and the Brain
- How We Respond
- Improving the Odds
- Risk Versus Benefit
- Chapter 35 Review: Training for Performance Under Stress
Appendix A: Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Mnemonics
Appendix B: Conversion Tables
Appendix C: Glasgow Coma Scale
Glossary
Index
A printed copy of the Wilderness Medical Associates Wilderness and Rescue Medicine text book is included with your Wilderness First Responder course registration, and mailed to you 2 weeks prior to your course start date.
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