Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook

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for scrub typhus, 5–84
Chlorhexidine gluconate, 4–43
Chlorhexidine (Peridex), 5–16
Chlorine water treatment, 5–119
Chloroprocaine axillary blockade, 5–174t
Chloroquine, 5–44, 5–45
Chlorpromazine
for mania, 3–17
for psychosis and delirium, 5–153
Chokes
in aerospace medicine, 6–36
differential diagnosis for, 6–10
Cholangitis
ascending, 4–78
treatment of, 3–58
Cholecystectomy, 4–78
Cholecystitis
acute
abdominal pain in, 3–3t
assessment of, 4–78
follow-up for, 4–79
incidence of, 4–78
patient education for, 4–79
signs of, 4–78
symptoms of, 4–78
treatment for, 4–78
in peritonitis, 4–83
Cholera, 3–18
Choline magnesium trisalicylate, 8–38
Chromium deficiency, 5–139t
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
with apnea, 4–25
assessment of, 4–22
causes of, 4–21
dyspnea with, 3–115, 3–116
fatigue with, 3–30t
follow-up, 4–22
patient education for, 4–22
signs of, 4–22
symptoms of, 4–21
treatment of, 3–117, 4–22
Chronic pain syndromes, 8–37
Ciclopirox, 4–50
Cimetidine
for anaphylactic shock, 7–11
for chemical burns, 7–18
for chest pain, 3–12
for peptic ulcer disease, 4–85
for verruca plana, 4–49
Cimex lectularius, 4–55
Cipro
for epididymitis, 3–84, 3–85
for prostatitis, 3–81
in testis torsion treatment, 3–83
for urinary incontinence, 4–91
for urinary tract infections, 4–93, 4–94
Ciprofloxacin
for acute diarrhea, 3–19
for anthrax, 5–91
for biological warfare agents, 6–56


for blast injury, 7–26
for chancroid, 5–29
for disseminated gonococcal infection, 4–40
for electrical or lightning injury, 7–27
for eye injury, 3–28
for febrile infections, 3–33f
for fever, 3–34f
for granuloma inguinale, 5–29
for hip pain, 3–74
for human and animal bites, 7–9
for inhalational anthrax, 6–57
for knee pain, 3–75
for lymphogranuloma venereum, 5–29
for meningitis, 4–37
for meningococcemia, 4–41
for plague, 5–96
for pneumonic plague, 6–59
for Q fever, 5–86
for red eye, 3–25
for streptococcal infections, 5–100
for tularemia, 6–60
for tympanic membrane rupture, 7–26
for typhoid fever, 5–104
for typhus, 5–84
for underwater blast injury, 6–19
for urethral discharges, 5–27
Ciprofloxin, 3–78
Circulation
assessment of
with chemical burns, 7–18
for trauma, 7–5—7–6
management of
M5 item list for, 1–18
in trauma, 7–2—7–3
Circulatory overload
with blood transfusion, 8–19
treatment of, 8–20
Circumcision
for male genital inflammation, 3–79
for paraphimosis, 3–78
procedure for, 3–79
Cirrhosis
in hepatitis B, 5–72
jaundice in, 3–58
Clam digger’s itch, 4–54
Clarithromycin
for Lyme disease, 5–88
for peptic ulcer disease, 4–85
Clavicle fractures, 3–71
Clavulanic acid, 4–40. See also Amoxicillin/
clavulanate; Ticarcillin/clavulanate
Cleaning procedures, 5–110—5–111
Clear Lice Egg remover, 4–63
Clenched fist injury, 7–7
signs of, 7–8
Cleocin (clindamycin), 5–19, 5–20
Clindamycin (Cleocin)
for abnormal uterine bleeding, 3–41
for babesiosis, 5–35
for bacterial vaginosis, 3–48t, 3–49
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