Winter 2021 Journal (Vol 21 Iss 4) Print Journal

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PRINT EDITION of the Winter 2021 Journal of Special Operations Medicine. This does NOT include a PDF download.
Contents:

Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline (JTS CPG): Prehospital Blood Transfusion. 30 October 2020
An Introduction to the Processionary Caterpillar, An Underrecognized Threat to US Military Personnel in Australia
A Prospective, Feasibility Assessment of a Novel, Disposable Video Laryngoscope With Special Operations Medical Personnel in a Mobile Helicopter Simulation Setting
Asymmetrical Loading Patterns in Military Personnel With a History of Self-Reported Low Back Pain
Stress Inoculation Training (SIT-NORCAL), Part 1: The Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Psychological Performance Training Protocol
Stress Inoculation Training (SIT-NORCAL), Part 2: A Pilot Study Among Explosive Ordnance Disposal Special Warfare Enablers
Comprehensive Ultrasound Course for Special Operations Combat and Tactical Medics
Use of Topical Hemostatic Dressings in an Extended Field Care Model
Emergency Medical Services Provider Self-Reported Occupational Safety
Updated Considerations for the Use of Anesthesia Gas Machines in a Critical Care Setting During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic
Development of a Swine Polytrauma Model in the Absence of Fluid Resuscitation
“Now, more than ever”: The Virtual Combat Medical Care Conference 2021 in a Pandemic Setting
2021 Combat Medical Care (CMC) Conference Abstracts
Prehospital Iliac Crest Intraosseous Whole Blood Infusion
Use of Walking Blood Bank at Point of Injury During Combat Operations: A Case Report
Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC) Platform Review and Case Series of US Military Enroute Critical Care Team With Contract Personnel Recovery Services in an Austere Environment
Melioidosis
Centipede Bites
Latent TB Infection in USSOF: A Refresher and Update
Injuries During High-Intensity Functional Training
Asclepius Snakebite Foundation Update
Ultramobile Surgical Set for Austere Damage Control Surgery
Fluid Resuscitation in Tactical Combat Casualty Care; TCCC Guidelines Change 21-01. 4 November 2021
The Management of Abdominal Evisceration in Tactical Combat Casualty Care: TCCC Guideline Change 20-02

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Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 11 × 1 in

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