Originally Posted by
cmailliard
The incidents I have been on from Mass Casualties to NOLA/Katrina vary a great deal. Knowledge is a good start which you have and are continuing to acquire. There are some good books out there for what you are looking at - Conflict and Catastrophe Medicine, Improvised Medicine, and Survival Medicine Handbook are a couple that I have.
Everything you have asked about requires a hospital or higher level medical care at some point. So for the most part yeah they are SOL. Same thing for IV's for bleeding out, people seem to think they are a cure, but if you are dumping fluids into a patient who is bleeding, they need surgery. There are few things we can fix in the field. In true SHTF then prevention is the best thing you can do cause resources (ambulance, hospital, etc.) are gone for after the fact. As you said Darwinism.
Personally I have not put much effort into this because of these issues. It is just not worth it to me right now to put my money into this. If you have the money to spend on it, I say go ahead. Just make sure you are squared away on other things. Just understand for most things all you will be doing is prolonging the problem, not fixing it. Under some situations this may be fine, but not all.