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E-grāmata: Doctor on Board: Ship's Medicine Chest and Care on the Water

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A book to take with you when you go sailing or power-boating, in case a medical emergency or other medical problem arises. Emphasizes head trauma and management of orthopedic injuries, seasickness and issues relating to cold injuries (cockpit foot), illness after exposure after leaving a port-of-call., burns (including exposure to the sun and/or boiling water in the galley). All these and more are discussed with treatment options included. Its a must-have book for the serious (or weekend) sailor or power-boater.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Nautical Medicine
1(2)
Chapter 2 Patient Assessment
3(12)
Assessment and Care
3(3)
How to Use This Book
Initial Assessment
6(2)
Survey the Scene
Check the Airway and Breathing
Check Circulation
Check for Severe Bleeding
Check the Cervical Spine
Focused Assessment
8(1)
The Physical Exam
General Principles of the Focused Assessment
Vital Signs
9(3)
Level of Responsiveness
Pulse
Respirations
Skin Signs
Blood Pressure
Temperature
Oxygen Saturation
Medical History and Physical Examination
12(3)
Head
Neck
Chest
Abdomen
Back
Pelvis/Hip
Legs
Shoulders and Arms
Chapter 3 Stabilization Of The Patient
15(14)
Shock
15(2)
Difficult Respirations
17(6)
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction 'Adult
One-Rescuer CPR 'Adult Two-Rescuer CPR
Defibrillator
Rapid Breathing
Cardiac Evaluation and Care
23(6)
Heart Attack--Myocardial Infarction
Rapid Heart
Rate--Tachycardia
Slow Heart Rate--Bradycardia
Chapter 4 Symptom Management
29(10)
Fever/Chills
30(2)
Lethargy
32(1)
Pain
33(2)
Mild Pain
Severe Pain
Itch
35(1)
Hives
36(1)
Hiccups
37(1)
Headache
37(2)
Chapter 5 Seasickness (mal de mer) and Sopite Syndrome
39(6)
Chapter 6 Eye
45(16)
Eye Patch and Bandaging Techniques
46(1)
Foreign Body Eye Injury
47(2)
Contact Lenses
49(3)
Eye Abrasion
52(1)
Ultraviolet Eye Injury
53(1)
Conjunctivitis
54(1)
Iritis
55(1)
Allergic Conjunctivitis
56(1)
Sties and Chalazia
56(1)
Spontaneous Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
57(1)
Blunt Eye Trauma
57(1)
Glaucoma
58(3)
Chapter 7 Nose
61(4)
Nasal Congestion
61(1)
Nasal Foreign Body
61(1)
Nosebleed--Epistaxis
62(1)
Broken Nose
63(2)
Chapter 8 Ear
65(6)
Earache
66(1)
Outer Ear Infection--Otitis Externa
66(1)
Middle Ear Infection--Otitis Media
67(2)
Foreign Body in Ear
69(1)
Ruptured Eardrum
69(1)
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
70(1)
Chapter 9 Mouth and Throat
71(10)
Sore Throat
71(1)
Infectious Mononucleosis
72(1)
Mouth Sores
72(2)
Dental Care
74(7)
Gum Pain or Swelling
Mouth Lacerations
Dental
Pain
Lost Filling
Cavity
Loose or Dislodged
Tooth
Pulling a Tooth
Chapter 10 Chest
81(4)
Bronchitis/Pneumonia
81(1)
Pneumothorax
82(1)
Pulmonary Embolus
83(2)
Chapter 11 Abdomen
85(14)
Abdominal Pain
85(5)
Gall Bladder Problems and Appendicitis
Vomiting
90(1)
Diarrhea
90(3)
Constipation
93(1)
Hemorrhoids
93(1)
Hernia
94(1)
Bladder Infection
95(1)
Urinary Retention
96(3)
How to Insert a Foley Catheter
Chapter 12 Reproductive Organs
99(8)
Venereal Diseases
99(1)
Vaginal Discharge and Itching
100(1)
Menstrual Problems
101(1)
Spontaneous Abortion
102(1)
Ectopic Pregnancy
102(1)
Pregnancy
103(1)
Painful Testicle
104(3)
Chapter 13 Poisoning
107(4)
Plant or Food Poisoning
107(1)
Petroleum Products
107(1)
Ciguatera Poisoning
108(1)
Scombroid Poisoning
108(1)
Pufferfish Poisoning
109(1)
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning
109(2)
Chapter 14 Managing Diabetes
111(2)
Chapter 15 Water Safety, Fluid Replacement
113(8)
Oral Fluid Replacement
113(6)
Water Purification
Drinking Seawater
119(2)
Chapter 16 Soft Tissue Care and Trauma Management
121(42)
Stop the Bleeding
126(1)
Hemostatic Dressings
127(4)
Wound Cleaning
131(4)
Antibiotic Guidelines
Wound Closure Techniques
135(4)
Tape Closure Techniques
Stapling
Suturing
Special Wound Considerations
139(1)
Shaving the Wound Area
Bleedingfrom Suture or Staple Use
Scalp Wounds
139(1)
Eyebrow and Lip Closure
140(1)
Mouth and Tongue Lacerations
140(1)
Control of Pain
Dressings
141(1)
Abrasions
142(1)
Puncture Wounds
143(1)
Splinter Removal
143(1)
Fishhook Removal
144(3)
Push Through, Snip Off Method
The String Jerk
Method
The Dissection Method
Friction Blisters
147(1)
Thermal Burns
148(4)
Human Bites
152(1)
Animal Bites
152(1)
Finger and Toe Problems
153(10)
Ingrown Nail
Paronychia (Nail Base Infection)
Felon
Blood Under Nail (Subungual Hematoma)
Wound Infection and Inflammation
Abscess
Cellulitis' Skin Rash
Fungal Infection Allergic Dermatitis
Bacterial Skin Rash
Seabather's Eruption
Chapter 17 Orthopedics
163(40)
Muscle Pain--No Acute Injury
164(1)
Muscle Pain--Acute Injury
165(2)
Joint Pain--No Acute Injury
167(1)
Joint Pain--Acute Injury
168(2)
Fractures--Broken Bones
170(4)
Open Fracture
Diagnosis and Care Protocols
Head Fractures--Unconscious
174(5)
Neck
Spine
Collarbone--Clavicle
179(2)
Shoulder
181(3)
Shoulder Blade--Scapula
Upper Arm Fractures (Near the Shoulder)
184(1)
Upper Arm Fractures (Below the Shoulder)
185(1)
Elbow Trauma
186(2)
Forearm Fractures
188(1)
Wrist Fractures and Dislocations
189(3)
Thumb Sprains and Fractures
192(1)
Hand Fractures and Injuries
192(2)
Finger Fractures and Sprains
Hip Dislocation and Fracture
194(2)
Thigh (Femur) Fractures
196(1)
Kneecap (Patella) Dislocation
197(1)
Knee Sprains, Dislocations, and Fractures
198(1)
Ankle Sprains, Dislocations, and Fractures
199(1)
Foot Injuries
200(1)
Chest Injuries
200(3)
Chapter 18 Bites and Stings
203(18)
Anaphylactic Shock
203(7)
Use of Epipen
Snake Bites
Spider Bites
210(2)
Black Widow Spider
Brown Recluse Spider
Ticks
212(1)
Caterpillar Reactions
213(1)
Millipede Reactions
213(1)
Centipede Bites
213(1)
Mosquitoes
213(3)
Black Flies
216(1)
No-See-Ums and Biting Gnats
216(1)
Scorpion Stings
217(1)
Ants/Fire Ants
217(1)
Aquatic Stings, Cuts, and Rash
218(1)
Sea Urchin
Jellyfish
218(1)
Coral Stings
219(2)
Coral and Barnacle Cuts
Stingray
Catfish
Scorpion Fish
Sponge Rash
Chapter 19 Infectious Disease
221(34)
Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
221(34)
So, What Is the Approach to Infectious Disease?
Anaplasmosis
Babesiosis
Blastomycosis
Chikungunya Fever
Cholera
Coccidioidomycosis
Colorado Tick Fever
Coronavirus
Dengue
Echinococcus
Ehrlichiosis
Encephalitis
Giardiasis
Hantavirus
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis E
Hepatitis G
Leptospirosis
Lyme Disease
Malaria
Measles (Rubeola)
Meningococcal Meningitis
Mumps
Plague
Rabies
Relapsing Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rubella (German Measles, 3-Day Measles)
Schistosomiasis
Stari
Tapeworms
Tetanus
Tick Paralysis
Trichinosis
Trypanosomiasis, African (African Sleeping Sickness)
Trypanosomiasis, American (Chagas Disease)
Tuberculosis
Tularemia
Typhoid Fever
Endemic Typhus, Flea-Borne
Epidemic Typhus, Louse-Borne
West Nile Virus
Yellow Fever
Zika Virus
Chapter 20 Environmental Injuries
255(22)
Hypothermia
256(4)
Chronic Hypothermia
Acute Hypothermia
Cold Water Submersion
Cold-Stress Injuries
260(4)
Frostnip
Frostbite
Cold-InducedBronchospasm
Immersion Foot (Trench Foot, Cockpit Foot)
Chilblains
Heat Stress Injuries
264(6)
DilutionalHyponatremia
Heat Cramps
Heat
Exhaustion
Heat Stroke
Prickly Heat
Lightning
270(7)
Ship Damage
Crew Injury
Chapter 21 The Ship's Medicine Chest
277(24)
Alternative Improvisation
280(1)
Lifeboat Kit versus Ship's Medicine Chest
280(1)
Topical Medication and Bandaging Kit
281(7)
Coverlet Bandage Strips
Spenco 2nd Skin
Hemostatic Dressings
Nu-Gauze Pads
Silverlon Bandage
Waterproof Tape
Sam Splint
Elastic Bandages
Maximum Strength Triple Antibiotic Ointment with Pramoxine 1 oz Tube
Lanacane Cream 1 oz (30 g) Tube
Chlorhexidine Surgical Scrub
Opcon-A Eye Drops
Hydrocortisone Cream 1 % 1oz Tube Clotrimazole Cream 2%, 1/2 oz Tube
Cavit Dental Filling Paste
Protective Gloves
Irrigation Syringe
Surgical Kit
Foley Catheter Kit
Automatic External Defibrillator
Non-Rx Oral Medication Kit
288(3)
Percogesic Tablets (Pain, Fever, Muscle Spasm, Sleep Aid, Anxiety, Congestion, Cough, and Nausea)
Ibuprofen Tablets (200 mg) (Pain, Fever, Bursitis, Tendonitis, Menstrual Cramps)
Diphenhydramine Tablets (25 mg) (Antihistamine, Antianxiety, Cough, Muscle Cramps, Nausea, Motion Sickness Prevention)
Bisacodyl Tablets (5 mg) (Constipation)
Loperamide Tablets (2 mg) (Diarrhea)
Famotidine (20 mg) (Heartburn, Certain Allergic Reactions)
Rx Oral/Topical Medication Kit
291(6)
Doxycycline Tablets (100 mg) (Antibiotic)
Azithromycin Tablets (500 mg) (Antibiotic)
Levofioxacin Tablets (750 mg) (Antibiotic)
Diflucan Tablets (150 mg) (Antifungal)
Norco-10/325 Tablets (Pain, Cough)
Hydroxyzine Tablets (25 mg) (Nausea, Anxiety, Antihistamine, Pain Medication Augmentation)
Meloxicam (Mobic) 15mg Tablets (Pain Medication, Anti-Inflammatory, Fever)
Desoximetasone (Topicort) Ointment (0.25%, 0.5 oz Tube) (Skin Allergy)
Tobradex Ophthalmic Drops (2.5 ml) (Eye and Ear Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory)
Tetracaine Ophthalmic Solution (Drops), 0.5% 15 ml Bottle (Eye and Ear Anesthetic)
Penciclovir (Denavir) Cream, 1% 5 gm Tube (Antiviral, Lip and Mouth Sores)
Butorphanol (Nubain) Nasal Spray (Severe Pain)
Dexamethasone (Decadron) Tablets (4 mg) (Allergy, Specific Trauma Situations)
Metronidazole (Flagyl) Capsules (250 mg) (Trichomonas or Giardia Infection)
Famciclovir Capsules (250 or 500 mg)(Cold Sores, Herpes Viral Infections)
Atovaquone and Proguanil (Malarone) (250 mg/100 mg For Adult; 62.5 mg/25 mg Pediatric)
Rx Injectable Medication Kit
297(1)
Nalbuphine (Nubain) (20 mg/ml 10 ml Vial)
Lidocaine 1% (10 ml Vial)
Dexamethasone (Decadron) (4 mg/ml 5 ml Vial)
Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) (500 mg Vial)
Hydroxyzine (Vistaril) (50 mg/ml 10 ml Vial)
Epinephrine Auto Inject Pens (Epipen, Epipen Jr. and Symjepi®)
Cardiac Medication Kit
298(3)
Aspirin (81 mg Chewable Tablets)
Nitroglycerin Sublingual Tablets (0.4 mg)
Clopidogrel (Plavix) Tablets (75 mg)
Atenolol (Tenormin®) Tablets (25 mg)
Clinical Reference Index 301(14)
About the Author 315
Veteran outdoor author William Forgey, M.D. is engaged in the full-time practice of family medicine and is a member of the board of trustees of the International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers, a fellow of the Explorers Club, and a past president of the Wilderness Medical Society. A former Boy Scout scoutmaster and Medical Explorer Post and High Adventure Post advisor, he currently serves on the National Health and Safety Committee and as an advisory board member for the Northern Tier High Adventure Base for the Boy Scouts of America. He is the author of many wilderness medicine and camping books, including Basic Illustrated Wilderness First Aid (Falcon). He lives in Crown Point, Indiana.