Collapse Medic: When Help Is NOT On The Way, The Buck Stops With You

Sunday, July 1, 2012
By Paul Martin

Dr. Joseph Alton, M.D. and Amy Alton, A.R.N.P.
June 30th, 2012
SHTFPlan.com

When the “Buck” Stops With You
The Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Handbook – Preface
By Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy

Most outdoor medicine guides are intended to aid you in managing emergency situations in austere and remote locations. Certainly, modern medical care on an ocean voyage or wilderness hike is not readily available; even trips to the cities of underdeveloped countries may fit this category as well. There are medical srategies for these mostly short term scenarios that are widely published, and they are both reasonable and effective. An entire medical education system exists to deal with limited wilderness or disaster situations, and it is served by a growing industry of supplies and equipment.

The basic premise of wilderness/disaster medicine is to:

Evaluate the injured or ill patient,
Stabilize their condition, and…

Transport the individual to the nearest modern hospital, clinic, or emergency care center.
This series of steps makes perfect sense; you are not a physician and, somewhere, there are facilities that have a lot more technology than you have in your backpack. Your priority is to get the patient out of immediate danger and then ship them off; this will allow you to continue on your wilderness adventure.

Transporting the injured person may be difficult to do (sometimes very difficult), but you still have the luxury of being able to “pass the buck” to those who have more knowledge, technology and supplies.

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