FIRST-AID BASICS
Are You Capable of Rescuing Your Own Kids Before Medical Help Arrives?
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children in the USA!
Every minute and a half, an infant is seen in an emergency department for an unintentional injury!
Find out More than 1500 Top Tips for Child Safety and Health in a Wonderful Emergency Guide!
Keeping our Children Safe and Healthy
from Pre-K through High School
A Must-Have for all Educators and Parents!
The Most Common Emergencies From A to Z!
Acute Anxiety Disorder - Agitation - Alcohol Intoxication - Asphyxia - Asthma Attack - Back Pain - Behavioral Disorders - Bites (Insects, Animals) - Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Choking - Crushing - Dehydration - Dislocation - Dizziness - Drowning - Drug Intoxication - Epileptic Seizure - Eye Burns - Fainting - Falls from a Height - Food Poisoning - Foreign Bodies - Fractures - General Discomfort - Headache - Head Injuries - Heart Attack - Heat Cramp - Heat Exhaustion - Heat Stroke - Heimlich Maneuver -Hemorrhages - Hydrocution - Hyperglycemia - Hypoglycemia - Hypothermia -Impalement - Mental Confusion - Muscle Cramps - Nervous Breakdown - Nose Bleeds -Overdose - Panic Attack - Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac - Scrapes - Seizures - Severed Limbs and Amputation - Shark Attack - Shock - Sprain - Stings - Stomachache - Strangulation - Suffocation - Syncope - Thermal Burns - Tooth Loss - Toxic Poisoning - Vertigo - Wounds
Editorial Review
"It is superb. It is concise, written with contemporary language and style and very engaging to young readers and adults alike"
—Nicholas J. Jouriles, MD, FACEP
President-Elect, American College of Emergency Physicians