I am looking to buy a concise medical reference that I can use for GMO tour especially during deployment and I was wondering if any one has any recommendation. Thanks
I am looking to buy a concise medical reference that I can use for GMO tour especially during deployment and I was wondering if any one has any recommendation. Thanks
I have found the following handbooks/texts very useful during my GMO tour. They are all small enough to fit into a medical bag or pocket of your cammies. The Ranger handbook is good for Corpsmen who might be at a remote OP and has limited contact with you.
TCCC Guidelines: As a GMO, you should know these guidelines cold--it's the standard to which we train our Corpsmen and, hence the word "tactical," is way more applicable to a combat/field environment than ATLS (though you should be an expert at ATLS as well). http://www.naemt.org/education/PHTLS/TCCC.aspx
Wilderness Medicine Handbook: A portable version of Paul Auerbach's seminal Wilderness Medicine textbook. This has a lot of good information about environmental injuries (snake bites, jellyfish stings, poisonous plants, etc) along with information about more typical injuries (splinting, makeshift litters, fracture/dislocation reduction, altitude sickness, etc). http://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-W...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1334107792&sr=1-1