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Kathleen
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Yikes any level of humidity makes Virginia summer dangerous ⚠️ How did we survive cross-country… Noting down that rehydration solution and activated charcoal are good ones for the first aid pack. Will buy Todd an Extractor for his bee sting reactions…
— Dec 09, 2024 08:38AM
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Kathleen
is on page 342 of 448
Covered cold challenge therapies. Not that we have many of those temperatures out here in Kenya… but good reminders on treatment for rehydration
— Dec 08, 2024 08:20AM
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Kathleen
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Splint a replaced tooth with dental floss? This I gotta see :: searches YouTube ::
— Oct 14, 2024 01:45AM
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Kathleen
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A blister is actually a second-degree burn caused by friction 🤔
— Sep 26, 2024 04:03AM
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Kathleen
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Just started highlighting in this book, and it really is essential for retaining things. No reducing fracture-dislocations, how to suspect a brain injury vs. spine injury vs. mild concussion. Some may find graphic but I find this super practical
— Sep 22, 2024 12:22PM
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Kathleen
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Yikes splinting techniques are complicated. Good to remember the basics, like maintaining gentle traction for long(er) periods and immobilizing surrounding joints
— Sep 20, 2024 12:00PM
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Kathleen
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Remembered that tourniquets are bad, but tips on wound dressing with layers, pressure points, and swelling were good reminders for more frequent injuries
— Sep 20, 2024 11:38AM
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Kathleen
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Good acronyms and lists in here. 5 elements of survival (in order): attitude, shelter, water, fire, food. Chapter starting on patient assessment reminds me strongly of OA training scenarios!
— Sep 20, 2024 11:27AM
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Kathleen
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Environmental, equipment, and people hazards and safety factors is a succinct framework. Also a good reminder to check back to page 21 for The Essentials (even for short hikes)
— Sep 15, 2024 12:01AM
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