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Ranger Medic Handbook 2007
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Looks like a great addition to the reference library.
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Thanks for the post. It looks like a very good companion to the SF Medical Handbook. I especially like the pharmacology section and how it is prioritized.
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Thanks for the handbook
Thanks so much for posting this---even though I am now a civilian-type and a women's health NP---being in charge of a rural clinic for uninsured folks makes me feel like I am in the skit from Saturday Night Live called "Appalachian ER" sometimes.
Please do not misconstrue that comment as being judgemental or uncaring. I have a lot of love and compassion for my patients---unfortunately many of them (because they don't have insurance and are afraid of getting a bill) will show up at my doorstep when they really are in crisis and need to be seen immediately in the ER but are hesitant to go. Having something like this as a reference is great for me. And of course, in these times, it's always better to be prepared for any possibility. Thanks again. Laura |
GOT TO LOVE THIS SITE! Thanks for the find.
doc B |
Great info. Thanks!
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Other Refs here:
http://www.nccpeds.com/operational_resources.htm Joint Theater Trauma Systems (JTTS) Clinical Practice Guidlines Naval Operational Medical Lesson Learned Center (NOMLLC) Abdominal Blunt Trauma CPG NOMLLC Homepage Burns CPG and Flowsheets NOMLLC March Newsletter Damage Control Resuscitation for Level IIb & III DVT CPG Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) EMT Thoracotomy CPG CALL Homepage Factor VIIa CPG Deploying Healthcare Provider Handbook Hypothermia CPG Pelvic Fracture CPG Humanitarian Medicine TBI and MACE CPG Military Medicine Humanitarian Assistance Course (MMHAC) Transfer / Transport CPG MMHAC Manual Trauma Airway Management CPG Urologic Trauma CPG Ranger Medic Handbook 2007 Vascular Injury CPG Wound Irrigation CPG |
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