Jun 15 2008
First Aid Quick Guide: A Concise Storehouse Of Useful Information
The First Aid Quick Guide is a very useful publication that comes with the latest recommendations from British as well as European Resuscitation Councils and also from bodies of experts who have passed this book as being worthy of being taken very seriously by those providing first aid treatment. It is in fact, an offshoot of another excellent first aid manual that is called the Active First Aid manual and which is really a quick reference that has been written as well as designed and is kept updated with latest information on first aid, thanks to the Ambulance Intensive Care Paramedics.
Thirty-Two Informative Pages
The endearing part about the First Aid Quick Guide is that it contains barely thirty-two pages which however are loaded with useful information that includes providing readers with an easy step-by-step means of recognizing when emergency situations arise and which then shows you all that is required to properly dealing with such emergencies.
In fact, the First Aid Quick Guide is an ideal book for anyone that holds a position of responsibility will find useful, and it is also priced economically so that it can be given to others in a workplace and even to several members of a family who can benefit from its use, and best of all there is also an accompanying CD that has its own share of slides as well as pictures which truly makes the First Aid Quick Guide a very useful tool that can be used by everyone.
Another advantage to using the First Aid Quick Guide is that it is independently created and is not in any way ripping off material from competitors and the publishers also provide excellent feedback to customers and to readers of this excellent guide. However, in a bid to keep prices low, the publishers of First Aid Quick Guide have found it necessary to sell boxes of the guide rather than individual copies and so; you will need to buy an entire box of the guide rather than a single copy.
First aid safety is another important issue when it concerns imparting first aid and it would help to get some useful tips on this aspect, especially when it concerns the safety of your child and more particularly during winter time when safety is especially at a premium.
Nevertheless, the First Aid Quick Guide does cover the most commonly found emergency situations and after reading this section in the guide you should be able to easily provide patients with proper emergency first aid care. It is also easy to read and obviously people that use the First Aid Quick Guide will also find its ease of use very helpful.
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