Practical first aid guidance for mountain travelers and guides
A concise, field‑tested handbook for handling common injuries in the mountains. It explains how to recognize sprains, dislocations, and fractures, and how to treat them until professional help is available.
This edition focuses on clear steps, safe transport, and smart improvisation when medical gear is limited. Learn to assess injuries, apply dressings and splints, and move a patient with care to prevent further harm.
- Identify common injuries and tell apart sprains, fractures, and dislocations
- Apply bandages, cold therapy, and safe splinting in remote settings
- Use improvised stretchers and terrain‑appropriate transport methods
- Make smart decisions about when to seek professional medical help
Ideal for guides, climbers, and travelers who want reliable, no‑nonsense first aid guidance in the mountains.