CHEST INJURY

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CHEST INJURY BROKEN RIBS Direct force applied to the chest wall can break the ribs, causing extreme pain with breathing, collapse of a lung (pneumothorax), or both. If the right…

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MALE GENITAL PROBLEMS

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MALE GENITAL PROBLEMS PAINFUL TESTICLE If a male complains of a painful testicle, examine both testicles. Look for discoloration or swelling. If a testicle has been injured by a blow,…

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OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION

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OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION It may be advisable or necessary under certain circumstances to administer supplemental oxygen gas (O2) to a person who would benefit from such therapy. Examples include those stricken…

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ANIMAL ATTACKS

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ANIMAL ATTACKS Most animal attacks are from “man’s best friend,” the pet dog. Other animals that will attack humans, given provocation, include the cat, rat, raccoon, tiger, lion, skunk, squirrel,…

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BLEEDING

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BLEEDING For a discussion of wound management (cleaning, closing, and dressing), see page 260. Whenever you are going to be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious body fluids, wear…

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ALTITUDE-RELATED PROBLEMS

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ALTITUDE-RELATED PROBLEMS Altitudes of 8,000 to 14,000 ft (2,438 to 4,267 m) are attained regularly by skiers, hikers, and climbers in the continental United States. Outside the United States, mountain…

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WILDLAND FIRES

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WILDLAND FIRES The wilderness adventurer or casual hiker in a forest or timbered park may find himself face to face with a wildland fire. This section will discuss high-risk situations,…

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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES

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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES The wilderness experience can be quite stressful, and a member of the party may behave in an unusual fashion. This may be directly related to the events at…

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BURNS

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BURNS DEFINITIONS (Figure 93) First-degree burn. This is a burn that involves the outermost layer of skin, the epidermis. It is often quite painful. The skin is reddened, but there…

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