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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.

Yungho By Yungho schedule Updated 3/21/2026

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:

  1. Critical allergies (life-threatening)
  2. Current medications
  3. Medical conditions
  4. Blood type (if known)
  5. Emergency contacts (2 people)
  6. 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)

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/Yungho/family-doctor --skill emergency-preparedness
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