contact poison control and I'm certain you will be advised to induce vomiting with Ipecac syrup
It is important to properly dispose of expired iodine from your first aid kit.
Alvah H. Doty has written: 'A manual of instruction in the principles of prompt aid to the injured' -- subject(s): Military Medicine, First aid in illness and injury, First Aid 'A manual of instruction in the principles of prompt aid to the injured' -- subject(s): Military Medicine, First aid in illness and injury, First Aid
Wilderness medicine utilizes first aid techniques, but requires additional skills that take into account demanding environments, uncommon threats to health,
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One highly recommended wilderness first aid book is "Wilderness Medicine: Beyond First Aid" by William W. Forgey.
Kerri J. Morgan has written: 'Kiwi first aid and veterinary care' -- subject(s): Avian medicine, Bird Diseases, Diseases, First Aid, First aid for animals, Kiwis, Palaeognathae, Therapy, Treatment, Veterinary medicine, Wounds and injuries
Once you've bought a first aid kit, the only thing to do is to replace the expired products. Do not forget to replace the product you used for first aid purpose. These can be found at a chemist. Those two simple things will keep your first aid kit complete and ready to be used at any time.
Kenneth Waller Todd has written: 'First aid in illness' -- subject(s): Tropical medicine, First aid in illness and injury
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Oku Ampofo has written: 'First aid in plant medicine'
You should still help them. You are protected by the Good Samaritan Law.
They swallow stones that aid digestion and help them swim, since they naturally float.