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نویسندگان: Small Footprint Press
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ناشر: Small Footprint Press
سال نشر: 2021
تعداد صفحات: 218
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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Introduction About Small Footprint Press Disclaimer How to Use this Book Chapter 1: You Cannot Be Ready Enough When to Call an Emergency Number What Constitutes an Emergency Situation The Three Cs of Emergency Check Call Care Don’t Just Stand There The Three Ps of First Aid Preserve Life Prevent Deterioration Promote Recovery Prepare in Advance What to Prepare Choosing the Proper Preparation for Your Next Actions Get Your First Aid Kit Ready The Contents of Your First Aid Kit Emergency Items For Caregivers of an Aging Adult Tips for Unexpected Quarantining Be Prepared at Home Chapter 2: Good-To-Learn Techniques Avoid Cross-Contamination and Ensure your Safety How To Remove Objects From a Person’s Pockets What Information to Give When Calling Emergency Services Taking Notes for Medical Response Diagnostic Techniques A-B-C Assess Priorities Conduct the A-B-C Run a Secondary Survey Keep in Mind Opening the Airway Mouth-To-Mouth Respiration or Mouth-To-Nose Respiration for an Adult Putting Someone in the Recovery Position Cleansing and Sterilization Skin Cleansing Skin Sterilization Reducing the Risk of Infection During First Aid Using Bandages During First Aid CPR or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation When to Use CPR What is CPR Step-By-Step CPR Rescue Breaths The Heimlich Maneuver When to Use the Heimlich Maneuver How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver Taking a Pulse (Heart Rate) How to Take Your Pulse How to Take Someone’s Pulse Splinting How to Splint a Limb Rules to Observe While Splinting Slings Improvising Slings Treating Convulsions and Fits Handing Over to Paramedics Chapter 3: Mild Emergencies Bites and Stings What Not to Do General Rules to Treat Bites and Stings Dog and Cat Bites Spider Bites Snake Bites Human Bites Stings Choking Signs and Symptoms Treating Someone Who Is Choking Eye Trauma Treating Eye Trauma Nosebleed Treating Nosebleeds Fainting Treating Fainting Headaches Migraines Signs and Symptoms of Migraines Treating Migraines Foodborne Illness Signs and Symptoms Treating Foodborne Illnesses Foreign Objects in the Nose Removing a Foreign Object from a Nose Foreign Object in the Ear Removing a Foreign Object from an Ear Fever Treating Fevers Sunburn Treat Sunburn Gastroenteritis Treating Gastroenteritis Sprains Treating Sprains Hyperventilation Treating Hyperventilation Chapter 4: Serious Emergencies Shock Symptoms of Shock Treating Shock Smoke Inhalation Treating Smoke Inhalation Common and Chemical Burns and Scalds Types of Burns Effects and Signs Burn Degrees Treating Thermal Burns Treating Chemical Burns Cuts and Wounds Types of Cuts and Wounds Treating Cuts and Wounds Severed Finger or Toe Head Injuries Common Causes of Head Injuries Signs of Head Injuries Treating Head Injuries Concussion Signs and Symptoms of Concussion Assisting Someone Suffering from Concussion Poisoning Signs and Symptoms of Poisoning Treating Poisoning Heat Stroke Signs and Symptoms Treating Heat Stroke Hypothermia and Frostbite Hypothermia Signs and Symptoms of Hypothermia What Not to Do in the Event of Hypothermia Treating Hypothermia Frostbites Vs Hypothermia Prevention of Frostbite Treating Frostbite Fractures General Symptoms and Signs of Fracture Treating Fractures Electrocution Treating Electrocution Clothes on Fire Helping Someone with Their Clothes on Fire Difficulty in Swimming or Drowning Helping Someone Immersed in Water or Drowning Caring for Someone in Isolation or Quarantine at Home Points to Remember Chapter 5: Responding to Emergencies Related to Permanent Medical Conditions Heart Attacks and Chest Pains Symptoms for Both Genders Treating Heart Attacks Stroke Signs of a Stroke Treating Stroke Victims Seizures Signs and Symptoms In the Event of a Seizure Severe Allergic Reactions or Anaphylaxis Signs and Symptoms Treating a Person with a Severe Allergic Reaction Asthma Signs and Symptoms Treating an Asthma Attack Tachycardia or Heart Palpitations Treating Heart Palpitations Hyperglycemia Signs of Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia Signs of Hypoglycemia Treating Hypoglycemia Chapter 6: Alternative Medicine for Emergencies Disclaimer Notes for Storing Natural Remedies in First Aid Kits Manuka Honey Manuka Oil Colloidal Silver Live Aloe Vera Cayenne Pepper Black or Green Tea Bags Chamomile Arnica Gel or Cream Calendula Cream Rescue Remedy Rubbing Alcohol and Hydrogen Peroxide Ginger Activated Charcoal or Bentonite Clay Echinacea and Elderberry Eucalyptus Lavender Tea Tree Oil Witch Hazel Acupuncture and Acupressure Treatments with Acupuncture and Acupressure Artemisia Annua Recipes for First Aid Material How to Make Your Own Herbal Remedies Bruises and Scrapes Salve Sunscreen Witch Hazel Wipes Anti-Itch Salve Burn Salve Rash Cream Peppermint Tincture Disinfectant and Hand Sanitizers Disinfectant Spray Two Step Bleach-free Disinfecting Hand Sanitizer Method One Hand Sanitizer Method Two Alternatives to the First Aid Kit Material Burns Broken Bones Heavy Bleeding Diabetic Emergency Head Injury Eye Injury Hypothermia Conclusion Remember Self-care A Final Note References