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Survival Nurse: Running an Emergency Nursing Station Under Adverse Conditions

Survival Nurse: Running an Emergency Nursing Station Under Adverse Conditions

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good info, but covered elsewhere
Review: I've been an avid reader of Ragnar Benson for years, but I must say I'm disappointed in this book. The information is sound and the advice useful, but the book is almost a ver batim reprint of Ragnar's Urban Survival, with actually very little devotion to medicine. Even a casual glance will reveal the striking similarities between the two. As the later book provides most all of the information within the Survival Nurse, plus information on defense, barter, etc. it is in my opinion the better buy. Buy it, and supplement your medical library with Ditch Medicine and/or Where There is no Doctor. They have much more medical information.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good info, but covered elsewhere
Review: Ragnar Benson's The Survival Nurse: Running An Emergency Nursing Station Under Adverse Conditions is a unique and impressive contribution to modern health care system studies and an invaluable "how to" instructional guide. Benson covers the basic considerations of shelter, water, food, energy, and sanitation; the "must have" supplies to keep in stock (and how to obtain them); tips for handling mountains of laundry generated by an active nursing station; maintaining a low profile with a survival nursing station (and why that's important); and how to sew up wounds, pull teeth, deliver babies, even provide physical therapy under primitive conditions. An excellent, accurate, accessible written and presented primer, The Survival Nurse will prove indispensable for emergency medical self-reliance in the face of natural disaster or chronic urban deprivation conditions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An indispensable primer for emergency medical self-reliance.
Review: Ragnar Benson's The Survival Nurse: Running An Emergency Nursing Station Under Adverse Conditions is a unique and impressive contribution to modern health care system studies and an invaluable "how to" instructional guide. Benson covers the basic considerations of shelter, water, food, energy, and sanitation; the "must have" supplies to keep in stock (and how to obtain them); tips for handling mountains of laundry generated by an active nursing station; maintaining a low profile with a survival nursing station (and why that's important); and how to sew up wounds, pull teeth, deliver babies, even provide physical therapy under primitive conditions. An excellent, accurate, accessible written and presented primer, The Survival Nurse will prove indispensable for emergency medical self-reliance in the face of natural disaster or chronic urban deprivation conditions.


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