mycrofft
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Taking into account what civilian EMS is about and what we/they see and do, and if you were given the magical power to bring one thing from your experience and enact it within civilian EMS, what would it be?
(Think of weak areas like penetrating abdominal wounds, burns, eye injuries, penetrating trauma to limbs, tourniquets and other tools and protocols, or even field stuff like skin treatment, tran sport, etc).
PS: if no one brings it up, I'm going to post later asking about what you wish you had, could get or had been taught before being involved in "conflict medicine".
PPS: Read a book called "The Dressing Station"
http://www.amazon.com/Dressing-Station-Surgeons-Chronicle-Medicine/dp/0802139620
(Think of weak areas like penetrating abdominal wounds, burns, eye injuries, penetrating trauma to limbs, tourniquets and other tools and protocols, or even field stuff like skin treatment, tran sport, etc).
PS: if no one brings it up, I'm going to post later asking about what you wish you had, could get or had been taught before being involved in "conflict medicine".
PPS: Read a book called "The Dressing Station"
http://www.amazon.com/Dressing-Station-Surgeons-Chronicle-Medicine/dp/0802139620