Maybe you are one of those people that like to be prepare? Or maybe you’re writing about a character that is in a survival situation? Or you’re writing about a character that is from the olden days? For whatever reason you’re here, it’s is obvious that you’re interested in knowing first aid.
It’s essential that you have some basic principles of wilderness first aid and know how to apply them, even under stress. Even knowing how to treat minor injuries can make a difference in a emergency situation. Although there are innumerable injuries and ailments that could affect you, as long as you learn the basic principles of first aid, you can apply them to almost any situation.
- Wilderness Survival – Plants for Medicine
- Wilderness Survival – Edible and Medicinal Plants
- Wilderness Survival – Bone and Joint Injury
- Wilderness Survival – Bites and Stings
- Wilderness Survival – Wounds
- Wilderness Survival – Environmental Injuries
- Wilderness Survival – Cold Injuries
- Medical Reference – Food Poisoning
- Medical Reference – Insect Bites and Stings
- Medical Reference – Frostbite
- Medical Reference – Cough
- Medical Reference – Sprains and Strains
- Medical Reference – Burns
- Medical Reference – Wounds
- Medical Reference – Common Cold
- Medical Reference – Insomnia
- Medical Reference – Menstrual Pain
- Medical Reference – Broken Bones
- Medical Reference – Dislocation
- NY Search & Rescue – Snakebite Emergency First Aid Information
- The Survivalist – How To Survive A Gunshot Wound
- The Survivalist – How To Make Splints And Crutches
- The Survivalist – Field Remedies For Poison Ivy
- The Survivalist – Backwoods Hygiene Tips
- A Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness & Travel Medicine (PDF)
- Field Bandage For A Cut Finger
- Survival Skills 101 (PDF)
- Carry An Injured Partner With One Rope
- Treat An Injured Ankle
- First Aid Without The Kit, Part 1
- Skin Lacerations: How to Treat a Cut, Scrape, Gash, Stab Wound
- When to Get Stitches
- Honey As an Antibiotic Ointment: Sweet Treatment for Wounds
- How to Treat 4 Types of Gunshot Wounds
- Stitching Wounds: How To Suture
- 64 SHTF Medical Tips That Work
- Military Survival – SHTF Medicinal Plants
- Better Health – Rib Injuries
- Bruised Ribs: What You Need to Know
- All About Eye Injuries
- Concussions: What You Need to Know
- How to Know If You Really Have a Concussion
- Johns Hopkins Medicine – Head Injury
- Important Tips for Scorpion Sting First Aid
- Chapter 2: Wound Management (PDF)
- Chapter 3: Wilderness Wound Management (PDF)
- Sterilizing Equipment for Medical/Dental Use
- How To Sterilize A Wound In An Unsterile Environment
- 10 Things to Prep if You Get Migraine Headaches
- Dentistry in Emergency Situations
- The 9 Best Survival Antibiotics
- How to Start a Medicinal Herb Garden
- Natural Remedies for Asthma
- To Make Pine Pitch Salve
- How to Deliver a Baby
- Dog Bites: A SHTF Medical Emergency You Haven’t Considered