Urgent First Aid Guide With CPR & Automated External Defibrillator - 52 Pages - URG-BK-48
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Best Value First Aid Guide Book! This 52 Page, Full Color American CPR Training™ / American Environmental Health & Safety™ First-Aid Guide published by Urgent First Aid™ is a fast-and-easy reference written by a Team of EMS and Healthcare professionals to help lay responders assisting others that become suddenly ill or injured. © 2013 (and updated in 2017 to the newest OSHA & ANSI guidelines!)
First aid is the initial care for an illness or injury. It is often performed by non-expert, but trained or informed personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. First Aid generally consists of a series of simple, and in some cases, potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment.
This illustrated full color first aid guidebook is a trusted resource used in First Aid Kits and Cabinets made by the leading First Aid Manufacturers in the USA is now available for individual and bulk purchase! This 52 page first aid manual is the perfect companion when addressing a wide range of minor injuries. A "must have" for every first aid kit.
NEW! Quick-Reference CPR, AED & Choking response chart.
Published by Urgent First Aid™, in collaboration with EMS guides and safety experts, this first aid manual addresses a wide range of minor injuries, including CPR & AED. Each Book Measures 4" x 5"
Topics covered in this First Aid Manual include:
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Abdominal Injuries
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Allergic Reactions
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Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
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Basic Life Support / CPR
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Basic Life Support: At-a-Glance Chart
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BBP / Universal Precautions
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Bites & Stings
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Bleeding – Soft Tissue Injury
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Broken Bones
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Burns
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Choking & Obstructed Airway
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Cold Related Injury & Illness
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Contusions & Crushing Injuries
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Convulsions
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CPR
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Cuts and Abrasions
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Diabetic Emergencies
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Emergency Childbirth
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Eye Injuries
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Fractures
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Frostbite
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Head Injuries
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Heart Attack
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Heat Exhaustion
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Heat Stroke
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Heimlich Maneuver
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Human and Animal Bites
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Hypothermia
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Impaled Object
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Inhaled Poisons (smoke, chemical, or gas fumes)
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Mouth & Dental Injuries
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Moving an Injured Casualty
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Nosebleeds (Epistaxis)
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Other Wounds
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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
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Poisoning
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Seizure or Convulsion
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Shock
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Shoulder Dislocations
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Skin Exposure to chemical poisons
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Spine or Neck Injuries
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Sprains and Strains
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Stop the Bleed®
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Sudden Illness / Change in Consciousness
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Using an Epinephrine Pen
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Wound Care
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Conclusion, References, Resources