Spring 2018 Journal (Vol 18 Iss 1) Digital Journal
$47.00
Description
DIGITAL EDITION of the Spring 2018 Journal of Special Operations Medicine. This does NOT include a print copy.
Contents:
Military Prehospital Use of Low Titer Group O Whole Blood
Benefit of Critical Care Flight Paramedic-Trained Search and Rescue Corpsmen in Treatment of Severely Injured Aviators
Challenges of Transport and Resuscitation of a Patient With Severe Acidosis and Hypothermia in Afghanistan
The Shrail: A Comparison of a Novel Attachable Rail System With the Current Deployment Operating Table
Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA): Introduction
Bringing Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) Closer to the Point of Injury
Feasibility and Proposed Training Pathway for Austere Application of Resuscitative Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta
Laboratory Model of a Collapsible Tube to Develop Bleeding Control Interventions
The Myth of Hyperresilience Evolutionary Concept Analysis of Resilience in Special Operations Forces
Intramuscular Tranexamic Acid in Tactical and Combat Settings
Successful Use of Ketamine as a Prehospital Analgesic by Pararescuemen During Operation Enduring Freedom
Blood Lead Toxicity Analysis of Multipurpose Canines and Military Working Dogs
Ocular Injuries and Cultural Influences in Afghanistan During 5 Months of Operation Enduring Freedom
Lead Exposure in the Special Operations Shooter How to Prevent Cognitive Decline and Permanent Disability
Routine Screening Laboratory Studies for Nonheat Stroke Field Heat Injuries Are Unnecessary: A Retrospective Review
Prehospital Care of Canine Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus
Spiritual Fitness: An Essential Component of Human Performance Optimization
Giardiasis
Epidemiological Evidence and Possible Mechanisms for the Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Injuries (Part 1)
Diagnosis and Treatment of Anaphylaxis During Law Enforcement Operations
Integrating Chemical Biological, Radiologic, and Nuclear (CBRN) Protocols Into TCCC Introduction of a Conceptual Model – TCCC + CBRN = (MARCHE)2
Documentation in Prolonged Field Care
Prehospital Medicine and the Future Will ECMO Ever Play a Role?
Editorial Response
Patella Fracture in US Servicemember in an Austere Location
I Can’t Breathe-A SIPe of Water
You Never Know, Until You Know, and Then You Know: An Interview With COL (Ret) John F. Kragh Jr, MD
Medicine on the Edge of Darkness
The Death of The Golden Hour and the Return of the Future Guerrilla Hospital
The Quiet Soldier: On Selection With 21 SAS
Proceedings from the 2017 Mid-Year Meeting of the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) and Committee Updates
Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care: Meeting Minutes. 6-7 September, 2017; San Antonio, TX