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The following is a '''list''' of symptoms and conditions that signal or constitute a possible '''[[Wilderness medical emergency]]''' and may require immediate [[first aid]], [[emergency room]] care, [[surgery]], or care by a [[physician]] or [[nurse]]. Please note that not all medical emergencies listed below are life-threatening; some conditions require medical attention in order to prevent significant and long-lasting effects on physical or mental health. Wikipedia is not a substitute for qualified medical treatment; do not use for medical advice; consult a qualified physician for medical emergency treatment. This list is not exhaustive but only includes injuries which occur with a higher incidence and prevalence in the [[wilderness]] environment.
The following is a '''list''' of symptoms and conditions that signal or constitute a possible '''[[Wilderness medical emergency]]''' and may require immediate [[first aid]], [[emergency room]] care, [[surgery]], or care by a [[physician]] or [[nurse]]. Please note that not all medical emergencies listed below are life-threatening; some conditions require medical attention in order to prevent significant and long-lasting effects on physical or mental health. Wikipedia is not a substitute for qualified medical treatment; do not use for medical advice; consult a qualified physician for medical emergency treatment. This list is not exhaustive but only includes injuries which occur with a higher incidence and prevalence in the [[wilderness]] environment.



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The following is a list of symptoms and conditions that signal or constitute a possible Wilderness medical emergency and may require immediate first aid, emergency room care, surgery, or care by a physician or nurse. Please note that not all medical emergencies listed below are life-threatening; some conditions require medical attention in order to prevent significant and long-lasting effects on physical or mental health. Wikipedia is not a substitute for qualified medical treatment; do not use for medical advice; consult a qualified physician for medical emergency treatment. This list is not exhaustive but only includes injuries which occur with a higher incidence and prevalence in the wilderness environment.

Injury and illness

Infections specific to wilderness