Spring 2015 Journal (Vol 15 Iss 1) Print Journal
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PRINT EDITION of the Spring 2015 Journal of Special Operations Medicine. This does NOT include a PDF download.
Contents:
Return to Duty After Severe Bilateral Lower Extremity Trauma
Special Operations Soldier With Cardiac Family History: Use of CCTA and Protein Biomarker Testing to Detect Risk of Heart Attack From Noncalcified Plaque
Decompression Sickness Following Altitude-Chamber Training
Optimizing the Use of Limb Tourniquets in Tactical Combat Casualty Care: TCCC Guidelines Change 14-02
Laboratory Testing of Emergency Tourniquets Exposed to Prolonged Heat
Initial Tourniquet Pressure Does Not Affect Tourniquet Arterial Occlusion Pressure
Blood Flow Restriction Rehabilitation for Extremity Weakness: A Case Series
The Effects of Movement on Hemorrhage When QuikClot® Combat Gauze™ Is Used in a Hypothermic Hemodiluted Porcine Model
Review, Clinical Update, and Practice Guidelines for Excited Delirium Syndrome
Operational Point-of-Care Ultrasound Review: Low-Cost Simulators and Resources for Advanced Prehospital Providers
A Study of Prehospital Medical Documentation by Military Medical Providers During Precombat Training
Battlefield Analgesia: TCCC Guidelines Are Not Being Followed
Only Break Glass in Case of War? The Difficulty With Combat Medic Skills Sustainment Within Our Military Treatment Facilities
Mindfulness: A Fundamental Skill for Performance Sustainment and Enhancement
Staphylococcus sciuri: An Entomological Case Study and a Brief Review of the Literature
MEDCAN-GRO: Medical Capacity for African Nations-Growing Regional Operability. A Case Study in Special Operations Forces Capacity Building
A Painful Rash in an Austere Environment
Abdominal Pain
The Importance of Physical Fitness for Injury Prevention: Part 1
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Insurgents, Raiders, and Bandits: How Masters of Irregular Warfare Have Shaped Our World
“We had the benefit of walking in those shoes, so let’s make it better for these guys.”
TCCC Updates: CoTCCC Meeting 3-4 February 2015 Atlanta, Georgia
TacMed Updates: Spring Committee for
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) Update
Establishing TEMS Training Standards for Patrol Officers and Initial Responders
Additional information
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 11 × 1 in |
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