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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Mental Health in Tough Times – Part I
The following post on mental health concerns is contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. * * * My mother told me ‘Fore she passed away Said … Continue reading
Week 5 – Question of the Week: How should asthmatics prepare to survive an Armageddon event?
Week 5: 2011-04-07 Today I’m asking our professionals to weigh in on the question: How should asthmatics prepare to survive an Armageddon event? You, too, are welcome to post your responses and questions below. Check back soon and see what our … Continue reading
Posted in Advair, Albuterol-Ventolin-Proventil, Asthma, Asthma and COPD, Asthma/COPD, Chronic bronchitis, Chronic diseases, COPD, COPD see Asthma, Education, Emphysema, Lung disease, Medical archives, Medications, Prescription Medications, Question of the Week, Shortness of breath, Singulair, Stockpiling medical supplies, Stockpiling medications
Tagged Ask an Expert, Asthma
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Suturing a Wound – Part III – Layered Closure
In Part III Dr. Cady addresses a deeper, gaping wound, demonstrating how to perform a layered closure. This video offers a much better view of the tissues than is usually seen in a bleeding patient, but practicing on an easy … Continue reading
Abscessed Teeth – Where will they lead?
Earlier today I was thinking about my patients who refuse to visit a dentist, for whatever reason. Now and then they see or call me about a toothache, requesting an antibiotic until they can get to a dentist. Amoxicillin usually … Continue reading
Posted in Contributors, Dental, Dental antibiotics, Dental infection, Medical archives, Teeth, Tooth extraction, W Hampton - Tooth Doctor
Tagged Abscess, Bacteria, Dentistry, Health, Infection, Pulp (tooth), Tooth
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Suturing a Wound – Part II
Part II by the same doctor who taught Part I. (SDCady) I’m so happy not to reinvent the wheel. He mentions that you don’t want the edges to curve downward (inward). When the edges do curve inward, you end up … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Injuries, Lacerations, Medical archives, Wound care
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Expired Medications – Part 3: General Principles
The following article was originally published at www.survivalblog.com. * * * In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, I reviewed the available information regarding expiration dates of specific medications, primarily antibiotics and antiviral drugs, as tested in the … Continue reading
Posted in Expired medications, Medical archives, Medications, Perennial Favorites, Preparation, Prescription Medications, Shelf life, Stockpiling medical supplies, Stockpiling medications
Tagged Clarithromycin, Epinephrine autoinjector, Food and Drug Administration, Shelf Life Extension Program, The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
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Suturing a Wound – Part I
Rather than make my own video, I thought I’d save time and see if someone else had done the work for me. Luckily, they did! Here’s the first in a series. This doctor explains things quite well. Buy yourself a … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Injuries, Lacerations, Medical archives, Wound care
Tagged Medicine, Surgical suture
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Nuclear War Survival Skills
Free online book: Nuclear War Survival Skills Has anyone read the whole thing? I’ve added this free online book to my future reading list. (Thus far, my preparation regarding nuclear war survival skills has centered on coming to know my … Continue reading
Earthquake Injuries – the Haiti Experience – What to Prepare For
Last month’s JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) featured an article from the CDC (MMWR 2011;59:1673-1677) on post-earthquake injuries treated at a field hospital in 2010. What did they see? Or of more concern, what will we see when … Continue reading