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Topic: First Aid

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first-aid There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.

Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.

Read full article: 'Other Medications for Altitude Illnesses'
Posted by WideAware on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 (524 Reads)
 
first-aid There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.

Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.


Read full article: 'High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE)'
Posted by WideAware on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 (632 Reads)
 
first-aid There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.

Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.

Read full article: 'High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE)'
Posted by WideAware on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 (457 Reads)
 
first-aid There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.

Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.

Read full article: 'Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)'
Posted by WideAware on Monday, July 31, 2006 (399 Reads)
 
first-aid There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.

Note: Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.

Read full article: 'Prevention of Altitude Illnesses'
Posted by WideAware on Monday, July 31, 2006 (456 Reads)
 
first-aid

There are inherent risks in traveling at high altitude. The information provided here is designed for educational use o­nly and is not a substitute for specific training or experience.

Princeton University and the author assume no liability for any individual’s use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. This paper is prepared to provide basic information about altitude illnesses for the lay person. Medical research o­n high altitude illnesses is always expanding our knowledge of the causes and treatment. When going to altitude it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. The material contained in this article may not be the most current.



Note: Copyright © 1995 Rick Curtis, Outdoor Action Program, Princeton University.

Read full article: 'High Altitude: Acclimatization and Illnesses'
Posted by WideAware on Monday, July 31, 2006 (505 Reads)
 

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