Pocket first aid guide is when it is a small first aid "leaflet" which tells you main parts of first aid such as....
CPR
BURN
or other things.
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the coolmbia encylopedia 6th edetion
pocket guide on first aid
The Pocket Guide to Emergency First Aid is a how-to guide that should be added to any first aid kit. This guide offers valuable information anywhere you are outdoors to help in the event of head injuries, animal bites, strokes, poisoning, and much more. This book is available to be purchased through Amazon.
The first aid pocket guide typically includes information on basic first aid techniques for common injuries and emergencies, such as CPR, wound care, burns, fractures, and choking. It may also provide instructions on how to assess a situation, prioritize care, and contact emergency services.
pocket guide on first aid
pocket guide on first aid
bibliography are the references : such as books and websites For eg; websites wikipedia . . books..
visit http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/FirstAid Index
I'd go to the American Red Cross for this sort of thing. They have a variety of first aid guides for the layman. They also have some disaster response and planning information as well. You can also get some great reference material from icbse.com http://www.icbse.com/2009/164/pocket-guide-aid-disaster-management-project.HTML
This will depend on the age of your students. Please resubmit with more data, and/or consider talking to the American Red Cross, who are often the sponsors of first aid training curriculum, and in fact offer first aid guidebooks as well.
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Well, the purpose of the First aid kit guide probably just so you can have a quick look through it if you have trained or is training to be a first aider and could help you along the way! In a lot of places such as schools, construction sites, general industries, etc. first aid treatments training are already being given to employees in case of emergencies but in those industries, first aid kits are already required. "