Ship Captain's Medical Guide: 24th edition

Author:
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)
Publisher:
TSO (The Stationery Office)
Price: £60.00($78.07)

    The Ship Captain's Medical Guide is intended primarily for use on vessels where there is no medical professional, such as a doctor, on board. It provides assistance and direction for crew members when it becomes necessary for them to assess and treat trauma and medical illness. Ships and fishing vessels which carry Category A or Category B stores are required also to carry a copy of the guide.

    This new guide, the 24th edition, continues to keep pace with the rapid changes in best-practice medicine, medical technology and global communications. It also provides reference for medical training courses, and a framework for crew members within which to think, when faced with unfamiliar medical problems at sea.

    It contains:

    • flow charts to aid evaluation and treatment

    • incorporation of 'red flags' to aid identification of potentially life-threatening conditions

    • clear, authoritative advice and easy-to-follow guidance

    • step-by-step illustrations to explain emergency procedures

    • cross references to further detail

    • anatomical illustrations

    What's New in the 24th Edition

    The 24th edition includes the following updates:

    • revised spinal immobilisation section

    • updates to antibiotics guide

    • new content on Covid and infectious diseases

    • updates to the emergency algorithms

    • new lighter, flexi-bound format using 100% recycled material

    Extent 336 pages ISBN 9780115541490
    Size N/A Price £60.00($78.07)
    Format Hardback Published 18 Dec 2024
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