name: emergency-preparedness description: "Emergency health information and preparedness skill. Generates emergency medical cards, travel health kits, and urgent care guidance. Includes travel health risk assessment with destination-specific recommendations for vaccinations, malaria prophylaxis, altitude sickness, and food/water safety. Triggers on: emergency card, travel health, medical ID, emergency info, allergy card, ICE, medical emergency, travel preparation, travel vaccines, destination health, travel risks, malaria, altitude sickness, food safety." allowed-tools: [read, glob, bash, write] version: "1.0.0"
Emergency Preparedness — Your Medical Safety Net
Emergency preparedness and travel health skill with destination-specific risk assessment.
When to Use
- User needs an emergency medical card
- User is planning travel and wants health preparation
- User asks about destination-specific health risks
- User wants travel vaccination recommendations
- User asks about malaria prophylaxis or altitude sickness
- User needs urgent care guidance
Execution Steps
Step 1: Determine Use Case
| User Intent | Action |
|---|---|
| Emergency card | Generate emergency medical card |
| Travel preparation | Travel health risk assessment |
| Urgent symptoms | Provide care level guidance |
| General emergency info | Show emergency numbers |
Step 2: Emergency Medical Card
Read health data and generate card:
Read: health/Health Profile.md
Read: health/Conditions/*.md
Priority Information:
- Critical allergies (life-threatening)
- Current medications
- Medical conditions
- Blood type (if known)
- Emergency contacts (2 people)
- Implanted devices
Step 3: Travel Health Risk Assessment
When user mentions travel or destination:
3.1 Destination Analysis
For each destination, assess:
| Risk Category | Factors |
|---|---|
| Infectious Disease | Malaria, dengue, typhoid, hepatitis A/B, yellow fever |
| Altitude | Altitude sickness risk if >2,500m |
| Food/Water | Traveler's diarrhea risk |
| Sun/Heat | UV exposure, heat stroke |
| Insects | Mosquito-borne diseases, tick-borne diseases |
3.2 Vaccination Recommendations
| Region | Recommended Vaccines |
|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | Yellow Fever, Meningitis, Hepatitis A/B |
| South America | Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Hepatitis A |
| India/South Asia | Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, Cholera |
| Middle East | Hepatitis A, Meningitis |
| Rural/Adventure | Rabies pre-exposure |
3.3 Malaria Prophylaxis
| Destination | Risk Level | Medication |
|---|---|---|
| Sub-Saharan Africa | High | Atovaquone-proguanil or Doxycycline |
| Southeast Asia | Moderate | Atovaquone-proguanil (check resistance) |
| South America | Varies | Chloroquine (limited areas) |
| India | Moderate-High | Atovaquone-proguanil |
User's Current Medications Check:
- Check interactions with existing medications
- Adjust recommendations accordingly
3.4 Altitude Sickness Prevention
| Altitude | Risk | Prevention |
|---|---|---|
| 2,500-3,500m | Moderate | Gradual ascent, hydration |
| 3,500-5,500m | High | Acetazolamide (Diamox), slow ascent |
| >5,500m | Very High | Medical clearance, emergency plan |
Step 4: Generate Travel Health Report
Output format:
✈️ Travel Health Report
📍 Destination: [Location]
📅 Travel Dates: [Dates]
⏰ Duration: [Days/Weeks]
🏥 Required/Recommended Vaccinations:
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ✅ Already Have: Hepatitis B, Influenza │
│ 🆕 Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid │
│ ⏰ Timing: Get 2-4 weeks before departure │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
🦟 Malaria Risk: [High/Moderate/Low/None]
├─ Prophylaxis: [Medication if needed]
├─ Duration: Start 1-2 days before, continue 4 weeks after
└─ Note: [Interaction check with current meds]
🏔️ Altitude Risk: [If applicable]
├─ Destination Altitude: [X]m
├─ Medication: [If needed]
└─ Tips: [Acclimatization advice]
🍽️ Food & Water Safety:
├─ Drink only bottled/purified water
├─ Avoid ice from unknown sources
├─ Eat only cooked hot food
└─ Peel fruits yourself
🌡️ Other Risks:
├─ [Sun/UV: Use SPF 30+, seek shade]
├─ [Insects: Use DEET repellent]
└─ [Heat: Stay hydrated, avoid midday sun]
💊 Travel Health Kit:
├─ [Based on your conditions]
├─ Prescription meds (30-day supply + copy)
├─ Antidiarrheal (loperamide)
├─ Oral rehydration salts
├─ Insect repellent (DEET 20-30%)
├─ Sunscreen SPF 30+
└─ First aid basics
📄 Emergency Card:
└─ [Generate translated emergency card if needed]
⚠️ Pre-Travel Checklist:
□ [ ] Vaccinations completed (2-4 weeks before)
□ [ ] Travel insurance purchased
□ [ ] Prescription copies obtained
□ [ ] Emergency card printed (local language)
□ [ ] Medication supply adequate
□ [ ] Health provider contact info noted
Step 5: Urgent Care Guidance
For symptom assessment, determine care level:
| Situation | Care Level | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding | 🔴 Emergency | Call emergency services |
| High fever, severe pain, dehydration | 🟠 Urgent | Visit ER/urgent care today |
| Persistent symptoms, moderate pain | 🟡 Semi-urgent | See doctor within 24-48 hrs |
| Mild symptoms, minor concerns | 🟢 Self-care | Monitor, home treatment |
Emergency Numbers
| Region | Emergency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 911 | |
| United Kingdom | 999 / 112 | |
| European Union | 112 | Universal |
| Canada | 911 | |
| Australia | 000 | |
| Japan | 119 | |
| China | 120 | |
| India | 108 | |
| International | +country code | Check before travel |
Data Storage
Travel health records stored in:
health/
├── Attachments/
│ └── Emergency Card.pdf
└── Visits/
└── [Date] Travel Prep.md
Safety Boundaries
Can Do:
- Generate emergency medical cards
- Assess destination health risks
- Recommend vaccinations (with disclaimer to verify with provider)
- Suggest malaria prophylaxis
- Provide food/water safety guidance
- Create travel health kits
Cannot Do:
- Prescribe medications
- Administer vaccines
- Guarantee protection from diseases
- Replace travel medicine consultation
Every output must include:
Travel health recommendations are for planning purposes only. Consult a travel medicine specialist or your healthcare provider 4-6 weeks before departure for personalized advice.
Version: 2.0.0 Updated: 2026-03-21 New in v2.0: Travel health risk assessment, destination-specific recommendations Inspired by: OpenClaw Medical Skills travel-health-analyzer (MIT License)