This is a compact, highly illustrated manual of emergency medical techniques based on those taught by the SAS.
The worst fear of every climber, skier, or anyone working outdoors is to be injured far from home where the terrain or remoteness of the location can turn a minor problem into a major one, or make a serious problem life-threatening. However, help is now at hand. Based on the skills taught to SAS medical specialists, this compact but authoritative manual of emergency medical techniques and procedures could literally save your life.
The book is designed to be used to manage illnesses and injuries with confidence when professional assistance is not readily available. It covers the treatment of a wide range of medical conditions including burns, fractures and damaged tissue, wound infection, infectious diseases and those brought on by contaminated food or water or environmental conditions, such as hypothermia, frostbite and altitude sickness. Evacuation and rescue techniques are also outlined to improve your chances of survival.
As part of an exciting new series which presents a range of SAS skills in various fields adapted for a civilian readership, this book is an essential addition to the backpacks of independent travellers and everyone involved in outdoor pursuits.