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Emergency War Surgery, DOD, HC book, brand new! 5th Edition 2018 449pgs
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Brand new in wrapper, 449 pages
Fifth US revision, 2018.
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO - FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas. — The Borden Institute, an agency of the US Army Medical Department Center & School, Health Readiness Center of Excellence, released the fifth revision of the Emergency War Surgery book in December 2018.
This 2018 update includes the latest lessons, techniques, and principles learned from US military engagements in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. A new chapter on Tactical Combat Casualty Care has been included and provides first responders with the tools to adequately address wounds at the point of injury.
All 37 chapters in this revision incorporate and reference the latest clinical practice guidelines and doctrinal data supported by current literature. With 63 contributors from all three medical services, this collaboration was truly a tri-service effort. The preface was written and endorsed by the services’ surgeons general and the foreword was written by Navy Vice Admiral Raquel C. Bono, the Director of the Defense Health Agency.
Navy Captain Miguel Cubano, commanding officer of Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi, was the senior medical editor for the fourth and fifth editions of this essential readiness publication. “This book does not replace proper surgical and critical care training, but will provide the reader with the readiness skills and proven concepts to maximize the chances for our wounded warriors to survive their injuries,” said Cubano.
The Emergency War Surgery fifth revision exemplifies the continuing commitment of military healthcare providers to Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. It is with a great sense of gratification and enthusiasm that the Borden Institute present this life saving publication to present and future healthcare professionals.
Topics in this book include the following:
triage
hemorrhage control
airway/breathing
shock and resuscitation
anesthesia
infections
critical care
damage control surgery
face and neck injuries
soft-tissue injuries
ocular injuries
head injuries
extremity fractures
thoracic injuries
amputations
abdominal injuries
pediatric care
and more.