Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook

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for prostatitis, 3–82
for urinary incontinence, 4–91

IAPP assessment technique, 7–4—7–5
Ibuprofen
for abnormal uterine bleeding, 3–41
for acute mountain sickness, 6–38
for avulsed tooth, 5–14
for Bartholin’s gland abscess or cyst, 3–52
for blood transfusion reaction, 8–19
for breast engorgement, 3–9
for chest pain, 3–12
for elbow dislocation, 3–68
for endometriosis, 3–45
for epididymitis, 3–84
for febrile reaction to blood transfusion, 8–20
for joint pain, 3–63
for low back pain, 3–6—3–7
for mastitis, 3–8
for mittleschmerz, 3–46
for pain control, 8–39
for patellar dislocation, 3–69
for pericarditis, 4–6
for temporomandibular joint dislocation, 5–19
for testicular/scrotal masses, 3–80
for thrombosis of penile vein and sclerosing
lymphangitis, 3–78
for urolithiasis, 4–92
Ice
contamination of, 5–109
for low back pain, 3–7
for stress fractures of foot, 5–6
Ice massage, heel, 5–1
Icotest, 8–42
IgG immunoglobulins, 8–19
Illness surveillance, 5–107—5–108
Imipenem
for jaundice, 3–58
for underwater blast injury, 6–19
Imipramine, 4–90
Imiquimod
for molluscum contagiosum, 4–48
for verruca plana, 4–49
Imitrex (sumatriptan), 3–56
Immersion foot, 6–44—6–47
Immobilization, septic joint, 3–63
Immunizations
required, 5–105—5–106t
for tetanus, 5–101, 5–102
Immunoglobulin, 4–8
for hepatitis A, 5–72
for streptococcal infections, 5–100
Immunosuppression, 3–49
Impetigo
contagiosa
assessment of, 4–43
cause of, 4–43
follow-up for, 4–44
patient education for, 4–44


symptoms and signs of, 4–43
treatment for, 4–43
pustules in, 4–38
streptococcal infection in, 5–99
Incinerator, barrel, 5–116f
Incontinence, urinary, 4–88
assessment of, 4–90
follow-up for, 4–91
incidence of, 4–90
patient education for, 4–91
signs of, 4–90
symptoms of, 4–90
treatment for, 4–90—4–91
Inderal
cautions with, 3–56
for headache, 3–56
Indinavir, 5–78
Indomethacin (Indocin)
for acute mountain sickness, 6–38
for gout, 3–63
for joint pain, 3–63
for pericarditis, 4–6
for preterm labor, 3–94
for urolithiasis, 4–92
Infarction, pulmonary embolus, 4–23
Infectious diseases
bacterial, 5–90—5–105
fatigue with, 3–29
in fever, 3–31
fungal, 5–57—5–63
mycobacterial, 5–54—5–57
parasitic, 5–33—5–54
rickettsia, 5–83—5–l86
spirochetal, 5–86—5–90
viral, 5–63—5–83
Inflammatory bowel disease, 3–19
Influenza
differential diagnosis of, 5–64, 5–86, 5–87
required vaccination for, 5–105t
treatment of, 4–11—4–12
vaccination for, 4–12
for COPD prevention, 4–22
in pneumonia prevention, 4–13
viruses of, 4–10
in pneumonia, 4–14
zoonotic, 5–32
Injury
caused by weapons, 1–1
surveillance of, 5–107—5–108
Insect bites, 7–8
bed bugs, 4–55
centipede, 4–55—4–56
differential diagnosis of, 4–53
hymenoptera, 4–57—4–59
millipede, 4–56—4–57
mite, 4–59—4–60
pediculosis, 4–62—4–63
pruritus with, 3–114
scabies, 4–61—4–62
spider, 4–60—4–61
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