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Guest post by Ishabaka

In my opinion, our medical system will be one of the first to collapse during a major catastrophe.

We have a shortage of primary care doctors in the U.S., a shortage of emergency rooms, a shortage of nurses, and most hospitals have gone to a “just in time” ordering system, where they stock two to three day’s supplies vs. several weeks.

Plus our hospitals are utterly dependent on electricity, although the all have backup diesel generators – but what happens when the diesel tanks are empty.

Furthermore, especially in an outbreak of contagious disease, many hospital personel will just not show up, be injured, or caring for ill or injured family members at home.

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First Aid Procedures are a must for anyone interested in preparedness.  This is Part 2 of the interview I did with Chris Harper, an EMT  from our forum (Ghostrider247) on Episode 59.

Highlights:

  • Treating lacerations, broken bones and severed arteries
  • Use of a tourniquet
  • Details on what to pack in your first aid kits
  • Poison control
  • Effective use of medical tape
  • What to teach your kids about first aid
  • Proper ways to check for pulse and vital signs after an injury
  • Treating gunshot wounds
  • and more!

Listen here…

Nutrition-Medicine of the Future

SOF Medical Handbook

Sanitation

Get Well At Home – Natural Healing Remedies

Ranger Medic Handbook 2007

US Marine Corps MWTC – Wilderness Medicine Course

US Marine Corps MWTC – Cold Weather Medicine Course

US Army Special Forces Medical Handbook