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Bringing Together the Educational Interests of Special Operations and Tactical Medicine
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Winter 2016, Vol 16, Edition 4 ISSN: 1553-9768
Journal of Special Operations Medicine ™
From the Publisher and Editor i PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
In This Issue iv The Hidden Complexity of Biological “Dirty Bombs”: 82
News to Use vi Implications for Special Operations Medical Personnel
Correction to the Fall Edition vii Michael A. Washington; Jauchia Blythe
From the SOMA President viii PROLONGED FIELD CARE
Meet the Experts xii Prolonged Field Care for the Winter 2016 Edition 86
Peer-Review Board xiii
Sean Keenan
CASE REPORT Management of Burn Wounds Under 87
Prolonged Field Care
Secondary Hypertension, Erythrocytosis, and Unilateral 1 Leopoldo C. Cancio; Doug Powell; et al.
Renal Cystic Disease in a Submariner: A Case Report
Angela S. Forbes; Fred E. Yeo Prolonged Field Care of a Casualty With 99
Penetrating Chest Trauma: Case Report
Graham Barnhart, William Cullinan, Jason Pickett
FEATURE ARTICLES
Learning Curves of Emergency Tourniquet Use: 7 Telemedicine to Reduce Medical Risk in Austere 102
Exploring for Utility in Training Medical Environments: The Virtual Critical Care
Consultation (VC3) Service
John F. Kragh Jr; Robert L. Mabry; Donald L. Parsons; et al.
EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS Significant Pressure Loss Occurs Under Tourniquets 15 Case of a 5-Year-Old Foreign National Who 110
Doug Powell; Robert D. McLeroy; Jamie Riesberg; et al.
Within Minutes of Application
FOR ENROUTE CASUALTY CARE Postural Stability of Special Warfare Combatant-Craft 27 Sustained Penetrating Abdominal Trauma 114
Mary R.P. Rometti; Piper L. Wall; Charisse M. Buising; et al.
Robert D. McLeroy; Jabon L. Ellis; et al.
Embedded Fragment Removal and Wound
Crewmen With Tactical Gear
Paul M. Morgan; Valerie J. Williams; Timothy C. Sell Debridement in a Non-US Partner Force Soldier
Robert D. McLeroy; Sloan Spelman; Eric Jacobson; et al.
Trigger-Point Dry Needling for the SOF Medic 33
Thomas Cavett; Justin Solarczyk SOFsono ULTRASOUND SERIES
Continuous One-Arm Kettlebell Swing Training on 41 Ultrasound-Guided Triage 117
Physiological Parameters in US Air Force Personnel: Christopher Dare; Katarzyna (Kasia) Hampton
A Pilot Study SPECIAL TALK: AN INTERVIEW
Molly Wade; Reginald O’Hara; Lydia Caldwell; et al. From the Trails of Afghanistan to the Streets of America: 118
Mitigating Exertional Heat Illness in Military Personnel: 49 COL (Ret) Andy Pennardt on Frontline Medical Care
The Science Behind a Rice-Based Electrolyte and Interviewed by COL Dan Godbee
Rehydration Drink THE WORLD OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS MEDICINE
Brenda Moore; Reginald B. O’Hara Portuguese 2nd Parachute Battalion 122
Red-Green Versus Blue Tactical Light: 54 Bryan Ferreira
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with real altitude compensation for with optional defibrillation, pacing, (ITDs) that improve blood flow and reduce Introducing the “Left of Bang” Paradigm Reviews by COL (Ret) Warner “Rocky” D. Farr
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all levels of care. and Real CPR Help ® intracranial pressure Neil M. Eisenstein; David N. Naumann; et al.
FROM THE NATO SOF SURGEON 128
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National TEMS Initiative and Council NTIC
are portable and effective throughout all echelons of care. Tularemia 71 Competency Domains/The TACMED Challenge!
Mark W. Burnett COL (Ret) Andy Pennardt
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