Lightning Injuries

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1 CE Hours

In addition to reviewing the basic properties of lightning and the different patterns of injuries that can result from lightning strikes, this course will cover the principles of BLS patient assessment and treatment for lightning strike victims. It will also cover the environmental challenges that can arise during victim extrication in wilderness remote locations.

$ 35.00 USD

Course Overview

Providing medical care in the wilderness exposes responders to a variety of unique environmental challenges, ranging from extreme heat and cold, to natural disasters, to wildlife encounters. Difficult patient access is one issue related to patient extrication.

Additional WM issues include limited equipment and resources, prolonged transport times, and delays to definitive care.

Course Objectives

  • Describe the basic physical properties of lightning.
  • Be able to analyze and comprehend the epidemiology of lightning, including the frequency, distribution, and risk factors associated with lightning strikes.
  • Describe some of the typical injury patterns and mechanisms that are associated with lightning strikes.
  • List and explain the treatment principles for caring for victims of lightning injuries.
  • List some ways to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning in wilderness environments.

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