Emergency First Aid Pocket Guide
$7.39
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Current Price | $7.39 | January 26, 2025 |
Highest Price | $7.95 | August 3, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $7.39 | September 26, 2024 |
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$7.39 | September 26, 2024 |
$7.95 | August 3, 2024 |
Emergency First Aid Pocket Guide Description
Emergency First Aid, 3rd Edition, is a reference guide on how to recognize and respond to common medical emergencies. It will allow the user to check for vital signs and assess the severity of medical emergencies and when to call for help, how to care for victims until medical help arrives, or what to do if a situation requires immediate response (e.g., choking, emergency childbirth). In an emergency, it will quickly and simply instruct you of what you can do to help. Made in the USA.
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Emergency First Aid Pocket Guide Reviews (6)
6 reviews for Emergency First Aid Pocket Guide
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Laurie A. Hurdle –
To have something like this so vital. Some situations can be life-threatening, so being able to grab this without having to pull out a booklet, trying to find the right section for your emergency, then read the small print, you can just grab it, shake it out flat and go right to the section for your emergency. This guide is laminated so it will last for some time. It is clearly pictured, so it’s easy to find the section you need.
Amazon Customer –
One reviewer said the info in this is outdated because compression only CPR is now recommended. Iโm a CPR/First Aid Instructor and want to clarify. Compressions PLUS Rescue Breaths are ALWAYS best. Compression only CPR is for an untrained person where doing something is better than nothing. However, if youโre trained in CPR you know Rescue Breaths are crucial if you want to increase the patientโs chance of survival. Compression only will circulate what oxygen is left in the blood; no new oxygen coming in from Rescue Breaths means compressions alone become ineffective.
Meehlticket –
I intended to use this on a bike trip, but it was too big to put in my handlebar bag and I was afraid it would get messed up (torn) in the panniers. I now keep it in my vehicle for easy reference.
A –
Love that this is waterproof and durable, easy clear instructions, perfect for an emergency…. ๐
Trisha l. –
I purchased these for my day pack and first aid kit. I wanted to have information readily available to anyone in the event of an emergency. These are super handy, virtually take up no space. It is sturdy as it is not a regular brochure type of paper. It has a coating on it that will help keep its shape and color.
Melissa –
The advise for CPR is dated. They no longer recommend the breaths, just compressions