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About Emergency Medical Aid |AidBook

First aid is defined as medical assistance provided to a person who has suffered a medical emergency.

Our app provides you complete data about emergency aid treatment of any condition. App includes the latest first aid advice and protocols for dealing with emergency situations.

Nothing is more tragic than a life lost needlessly. You can be the difference between life and death.

First Aid
First aid refers to the emergency or immediate care you should provide when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available. For minor conditions, first aid care may be enough. For serious problems, first aid care should be continued until more advanced care becomes available.

First Aid means anyone-time treatment, and any follow-up visit for the purpose of observation, of minor scratches, cuts, burns, splinters, and so forth, which do not ordinarily require medical care. Such one-time treatment, and follow-up visit for the purpose of observation, is considered first aid even though provided by a physician or registered professional personnel.

Topics covered in the app are given below:
-- Basics of First Aid
- Why first aid is essential
- First Aid it items

-- Anaphylaxis First Aid
- Anaphylaxis emergency
- Life threatening shock
- how to use epipen
- Preventing from anaphylaxis
- Anaphylaxis shock symptoms
- Allergies that trigger
- Recluse spider bite
- Use of expired epipen

-- First Aid Bites and stings
- Animal bites
- Bedbug bites
- Box jellyfish stings
- Brown recluse spider bites
- Bug bite bruise
- Rabies risks
- Snake bites
- scabies bites
- Treatment of bug bite
- treatment of jellyfish and yellow jacket stings

-- First Aid broken bones
- Broken leg
- Broken Rib
- Broken wrist
- Difference between fracture and a break
- First aid for broken nose
- treatment of spine injury
- Signs of a fracture
- Splint of foot
- symptoms of internal bleeding
- Broken ankle
- Treatment of rib cage injury

-- Breathing emergency
- How to perform heimlich maneuver
- Causes of carbon monoxide
- Hyperbaric chamber treatment
- hyperventilation syndrome symptoms
- Mechanism of Pulsus paradoxus
- Dry drowning
- Shortness of breathe
- First aid paradoxical breathing
- Symptomatic bradycardia
- Treatment of sucking chest wound

-- Bruise, cut & puncture
- Blood blisters
- First Aid ecchymosis
- First aid for sliced finger
- Bruise or a hematoma
- treatment of jammed finger
- Treatment of rug burns
- treatment of accidental knife cut
- First aid treatment of scabs
- What to do if you experience a sharp injury
- Healing of minor cuts

-- First Aid infection:
- Viral infection
- Overview of trichomycosis
- First aid skin boils
- First aid Virus and bacteria
- Can honey heal wounds
- symptoms of sepsis in elderly
- Infected cut treatment

-- Rashes
- Treatment of skin rash
- First aid treatment of poison ivy
- Natural solution of poison ivy
- Treatment of road rash

-- Emergency Preparedness:
- First Aid tsunami preparation tips
- Steam burns
- Signs of Irreversible death
- Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
- First Aid for kids
- Are you ready to CPR?

First Aid means treatment for an injury such as cleaning of an wound with or without the application of a Band-aid, application of a butterfly bandages, application of an ice/heat pack for a bruise, application of a finger guard, non-rigid support such as a soft wrap or elastic bandage, drilling a nail or draining a blister, removal of a splinter, removal of a foreign body from the eye using only irrigation or swab, massage, drinking fluids for relief of heat stress, eye patch, and use of over-the-counter medications such as antibiotic creams, aspirin and acetaminophen. These treatments are considered first aid, even if applied by a physician. These treatments are not considered first aid if provided at the request of the patient and/or to provide comfort without a corresponding injury.

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