The American Medical Association's Handbook of First Aid and Emergency CareHow to use this book When a medical emergency strikes, what you do can mean the difference between life and death. The American Medical Association Handbook of First Aid and Emergency Care, Revised Edition, gives you all the information you need--quickly, easily, clearly--so that you can make the difference. Key features include the most up-to-date emergency care information: ̧ the newest CPR positions and techniques to be used on infants, children, and adults ̧ first-aid and lifesaving techniques you can practice so you're prepared when an emergency strikes ̧ injuries, illnesses, and medical emergencies: an alphabetical listing to help you find the information you need quickly ̧ easy-to-follow instructions and clear line drawings that walk you through each step ̧ what happens in the emergency room; knowing when to call your doctor or the hospital and what information to have ready ̧ sports injuries: treatment and recovery, especially for the amateur, school, or weekend athlete ̧ a chart to be filled in for each family member to list medical information, such as allergies and immunizations, to have on hand for emergency situations ̧ a comprehensive index, with complete listings by subject and symptom for fast reference |
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Abdominal allow apply attack bandage bites Bites and Stings bleeding blood blow body Broken Bones Call cause Check child circulation clean cloth cold comfortably compress Continued Convulsions cover danger deep doctor Drug Abuse elevate ends face fever finger gently give hand head Head Injuries Headaches heart Heat hold hospital emergency room IMMEDIATE TREATMENT inches infants injury insect insect stings Keep Keep victim limb lower lying Maintain an open medical attention promptly minutes mouth move Muscle necessary neck nose object occur open airway pain particularly Place Poisons possible present pressure pulse Rashes reaction remove Restore Breathing Seek medical attention serious severe shock shoulder side skin slightly snake splint sterile Stings stomach stop swelling SYMPTOMS temperature tion turn unconscious usually victim victim's head victim's mouth vomiting warm wound wrap