Merlin's Cave
 Destination:  Accueil» English Books » Instructional » Medicine: For Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities  
Merlin Site Links
  • Store Home
  • Site Home
  • Categories
    Livres
    DVD
    L'electronique
    English Books
    Jeux Video
    Musique
    Logiciels
    Jeux et Jouets
    Video
    Related Categories
    • Instructional
    Mountaineering
    Sports
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • Mountain Climbing
    Mountaineering
    Sports
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • General
    Sports
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • Instructional
    Hiking & Camping
    Sports
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • General
    Health, Mind & Body
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • Safety & First Aid
    Health, Mind & Body
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais
    • Contemporary
    Literature & Fiction
    Subjects
    Livres en anglais

    Medicine: For Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities

    Medicine: For Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities

    agrandir agrandir 
    Créateur: James A. Wilkerson
    Éditeur: Mountaineers Books

    Prix de liste: EUR 21,41
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 12,06
    Vous épargnez: EUR 9,35 (44%)

    Quantité 999 Disponible


    Neuf (14) D'occasion (4) de EUR 12,06

    Évaluation moyenne des clients: 4.0 sur 5 étoiles 1 commentaires
    Classement parmi les ventes: 96603

    Média: Broche
    Édition: 5th
    Pages: 366
    Poids (kg): 1.3
    Dimension (cm): 9 x 7.3 x 0.9

    ISBN: 0898867991
    Code Décimal Dewey: 617.1027
    EAN: 9780898867992
    ASIN: 0898867991

    Date de publication: Décembre 1, 2001
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Condition: Neuf - En parfait etat. S'il vous plait, patientez 4-14 jours ouvres pour la livraison - Remboursement garantie - Plus d'un million de clients servis et satisfaits - Assistance a la clientele en Francais.

    Revues éditoriales:

    Amazon.com
    What do you do if you're 25 miles into the backcountry and a member of your hiking party develops appendicitis? Or if you're nearing the summit of a 14,000-foot peak and your climbing partner suffers a ruptured cornea from the altitude? If you thought ahead, you'd pull out your copy of Medicine for Mountaineering. This is probably the top book to carry for serious backcountry injuries. There are other titles that cover basic first aid, but not with this book's depth and specificity.

    Ten M.D.s with a fondness for wilderness outings contributed to the chapters, and it shows: medical jargon abounds. But don't be intimidated by words like thrombophlebitis or pneumothorax--you might need to know how to treat blood clots in the legs or a ruptured lung. Most of the injuries covered have their origin in high-altitude mishaps, whether it be kidney infections from dehydration or blunt head trauma from falling rocks. Other ailments like appendicitis and heart disorders are less common, but if they strike in the backcountry, it's vital to know what to do. The range of medical advice stretches all the way to administering intravenous drips and performing tube thoracostomies (inserting a drain valve into a patient's fluid-filled lungs). Though the authors warn that such procedures should be performed by a trained physician, if it's a life-and-death situation miles from any hospital, these instructions could make all the difference. Other topics covered include: soft-tissue injuries, fractures, burns, gastrointestinal disorders, neural disorders, infections, allergies, heat and solar injuries, animal bites and stings, and cold injuries. A list of useful prescription drugs for mountaineering is also valuable.

    Who could benefit from this book? Anyone venturing into the outdoors, but particularly those bound for remote locations who've already mastered basic first aid. Emergency medical technicians will find some of the topics familiar, but even they won't be expert in all the injuries outlined here. At 20 ounces, Medicine for Mountaineering is worth the extra weight in your pack. --Demian McLean


    Commentaires des clients:

    4 sur 5 étoiles La bible de l'Outdoor   Peuvent 28, 2002
    Veronique Marche (Paris, France)
    Ce livre nous a accompagne sur la premiere l'ascension du Kyajo Ri, un sommet de 6186m dans la region de l'Everest au Nepal. Il m'a permis, en tant que medecin, d'appliquer mes connaissances aux besoins de l'equipe. Ce livre reste en grande partie a la portee de non specialistes - heureusement nous n'avons pas eu de problemes majeurs pendant l'expedition, en partie grace aux mesures prises suivant notre lecture de ce livre avant de partir!
    Je peux conseiller ce livre a tout le monde qui pense quitter la civilisation pendant une duree importante de temps.


    Quantité 999 Disponible


    Merlin's Cave