The Survival Doctor's Guide To Wounds: What To Do When There Is No Doctor (the Survival Doctor's Guides Book 1)

The Survival Doctor's Guide To Wounds: What To Do When There Is No Doctor (the Survival Doctor's Guides Book 1)
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Dr. Hubbard becomes your digital medical assistant in this interactive guide to what to do when youre wounded and theres no doctor to be found. When you get a bad injury, the usual advice is to call 911. But what if there is no 911? What if youre in another Hurricane Katrina, a terrorist attack or the aftermath of a tornado? The phone lines are down the roads are blocked. You are the only help available. Most people wouldnt survive a bad wound without expert help. But with the right knowledge, you and your family can--even with the most basic makeshift supplies. No matter the size of the wound--whether its a nick, deep cut, stab wound, or gash--Dr. Hubbard guides you step-by-step from stopping the bleeding to closing the wound to giving it the best chance to heal. He teaches the basics but then goes beyond the usual first-aid books and details in plain language techniques rarely taught to laypeople. Bonus videos help you learn many of the do-it-yourself techniques visually as well, such as twisting hair a certain way to close up a head wound. In The Survival Doctors Guide to Wounds, youll learn: *The easiest way to stop the bleeding in both minor and serious cuts. *Signs a wound is life-threatening--even if it doesnt bleed much--and how to reduce the threat. *How to treat a cut and prevent infection with honey and duct tape. *Dangers to watch for in wounds that require special treatment, including stab wounds, animal bites, and cuts associated with broken bones. *Which wounds should not be closed, and what to do instead. *How to sterilize water and instruments with simple, everyday supplies. *How to save a life even if the wound wont stop bleeding. *And more .... James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H., has been a family doctor for over 30 years. He writes the popular survival-medicine blog The Survival Doctor and created My Family Doctor, a health-information site written by health-care professionals. Dr. Hubbard is also the author of The Survival Doctors Guide to Burns.

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