Emergency First Aid Guide-Emergency First Aid knowledge wherever you are!
What if YOU could save a life?
A MUST HAVE for every Pocket PC library!
Author: Hot Lava Software, Inc.
Not everyone has the time to take an Emergency First Aid class. And, even if you have, it’s possible to panic in a true emergency situation. Especially if you aren’t sure of how to respond to the emergency need. Help is here!
This comprehensible, up-to-date, 622 page guide is the perfect addition to any Pocket PC library. It will walk you, step by step, through 68 of the most common emergency situations and includes an itemized list of what should be in your First Aid Kit.
This informative Emergency First Aid Guide is a compilation of the most current procedures to date. Downloaded on your Pocket PC, it will be readily available and it will help provide a quick response time wherever you may be.
Contents include:
* First Aid Kit: Life Saving Supplies
* First Aid for Allergic Reactions
* First Aid for Choking (adult, child or infant)
* First Aid for Foreign Objects
* First Aid for Diabetic Emergencies
* First Aid for Burns
* First Aid for Poisoning
* First Aid for Bites and Stings
* First Aid for Cardiac Emergencies
* First Aid for Trauma Emergencies
* First Aid for Epilepsy (Seizures)
* First Aid for Climate Emergencies
* First Aid for Minor or Non-Emergencies
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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