American Red Cross First Aid: Responding to Emergencies |
Contents
Shoulder blade 339 | 9 |
UNTIL HELP ARRIVES | 12 |
PART ONE INTRODUCTION 1 | 16 |
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American Red Cross First Aid: Responding to Emergencies American Red Cross No preview available - 2007 |
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abdominal thrusts adult alcohol anaphylaxis apply arteries back injury bandage bites blood flow blood vessels body systems bones brain burn bystanders cardiac arrest cause cells Chapter Check for signs Check the scene chest compressions child clothing conscious control bleeding damage diabetes disposable gloves dressing drug emergency number EMS personnel arrive external bleeding feel Figure fingers fluids fracture give rescue breathing hand heart attack heat hypothermia infant infection injured area insulin keep life-threatening conditions local emergency number lungs Lyme disease minutes mouth move muscles musculoskeletal neck or back nerves object occur oxygen pain person poison position pressure protect pulse remove rescue breathing respiratory arrest respiratory distress safety seizure severe bleeding shock signals signs of circulation SKILL SHEET skin soft tissue someone splint Step sternum stoma stop stroke substance sudden illness temperature tetanus tion trouble breathing vomiting