PilotWolf
Well-Known Member
I agree. Flamazine is excellent.
If someone broke a femur mid Atlantic it would be a major problem stabalising the break, dealing with shock and controlling the pain. I remember being advised that I’d run out of strong pain relief very quickly. If you’re desparate, and you’ve got some local anaesthetic (eg 1% Lignocaine etc) we were advised to try a femoral block. I seem to remember the pneumonic was NAVAL. Nerve Artery Vein Lymph but I’m very glad I haven’t had to try it. I remember staying in Fort Blockhouse Gosport and there were some junior Drs who used to ask what we’d learned that day. There was a look of horror on their faces when we’d say something like, “Today we did ring blocks and finger amputations”. The joys of offshore sailing with big crews. (I’m also glad I’ve never had to apply much of what I learned. )
+1 for flamazine.
Remember also that drugs have different mines in countries outside the UK.
Also depending where you are you may have the resource of contacting a large ship who will have some form of medical kit on board including statements et cetera. And almost certainly better communications equipment that you do.
I’m sure the school where you do your course will also have some advice.
The course I did was 5 days and at the time I was a paramedic, we were taught things that as a paramedic we would’ve loved to have been allowed to do on the road. I believe some of them have now been added to the ambulance service training.
W.
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