Prep for long term isolation from medical care

Posted by: nursemike

Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 10/24/19 01:31 AM

The discussion about tourniquets got me thinking about high bang for buck medical devices in disasters that disrupt our first world health care delivery system and degrade it to a third world level. A tourniquet stops the arterial bleed, but at the cost of slowly killing all the cells distal to it. Definitive care requires tying off or repairing the artery. closing the wound, maybe amputating the limb. Civil war era medicine, maybe. We could get there with an EMP, a really big storm,big or failed state level social collapse, anything that disrupts power grids and transportation, isolating portions of the population.
Parenteral fluid replacement equipment is a nominee. The body can heal itself quite remarkably if hydration is supported.
proctoclysis is available without the issues of needles and injection skills.
Hypodermoclysis , involves injection skills but does not require venous access.

Both of these methods are in current use in pediatric and geriatric medicine, and are simpler and safer to manage than IV therapy. That said, IV threapy was restricted to physicians until the mid 1950's, and has subsequently been added to nursing and paramedic practice with great success.
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 10/24/19 03:29 AM

Great info, nursemike! The first link isn't working for me but the 2nd one does.
Posted by: nursemike

Re: Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 10/24/19 04:20 PM

proctoclysis

This technique has morphed into a substance abuse methodology called boufing. Historically, ethanol was administered this way to prevent seizures, and stop premature labor. Strong coffee was used as a respiratory stimulant. The lower intestine has excellent water absorption capabilities.
Posted by: Tirec

Re: Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 10/27/19 01:13 AM

'The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way' and 'The Ultimate Survival Medicine Guide: Emergency Preparedness for ANY Disaster' by Dr Joseph Alton and his wife, a nurse, delves into the topic of when when modern medicine isn't readily available.

He does look into some previously used procedures that, while seemingly primitive now, would be better than just sitting there and dying when modern medicine isn't available.

Their website is https://www.doomandbloom.net
Posted by: chaosmagnet

Re: Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 10/27/19 01:51 AM

A strong second for Dr Joe and Nurse Amy. In addition to their excellent books, they have great YouTube videos and I was privileged to take a class from them face to face on one occasion.
Posted by: pforeman

Re: Prep for long term isolation from medical care - 01/15/20 10:45 PM

https://journals.rcni.com/doi/abs/10.7748/en2010.02.17.9.26.c7537

I think that will 'fix' the first link and get you the information.