History & Physical: full version
I present here the more formal version of a patient assessment, to be used when 1) there is a diagnostic dilemma, and 2) time is your friend, not your enemy. […]
I present here the more formal version of a patient assessment, to be used when 1) there is a diagnostic dilemma, and 2) time is your friend, not your enemy. […]
Now, I know a lot of us on the site have political views that are to the right of Patrick Henry and we get suspicious of anything Federal that comes […]
I am of the opinion that most folks reading this need to be part of the local CERT team. It gets you relatively inexpensive training, networking, opportunity for additional training […]
In comments to this post on WRSA (and a BIG hat tip to CA for linking to us) a couple of commenters indicated that cayenne pepper, or black pepper, could […]
Originally posted on minimalmed's Blog:
Even if the S does not HTF, in our society, if you are out and about, there is a small but real possibility you…
Question: I have both the old and the new sport quick-clot paks. I have read the old system causes burns and the newer type is safer. I also have the combat […]
CERT is Community Emergency Response Teams, and is what the name implies. They operate under the umbrella of the local government, with ties to state governments and FEMA. See the […]
Let’s look at getting an emergency medical technician – basic (EMT-B) certification as the basis for growing your wilderness and grid-down medicine skills. An EMT-B is capable of providing basic […]
Quick Posts are in response to questions asked by readers, that we think may be useful to the readership in general. Question: Would you please cover, in depth, the correct […]
CPR is good, good stuff. It isn’t perfect, it doesn’t save everyone, but it is the absolute best thing you can do. If you believe the stats, 4 out of […]