Collins Need to Know? – First Aid

Collins Need to Know? – First Aid

by TheRoyalCollegeofGeneralPractitioners (Author)

Synopsis

This one-stop practical guide will show you how to give first aid safely and with confidence. It comes in a handy format with colour illustrations and expert advice throughout. This invaluable first aid guide has been compiled by and with the advice of experts responsible for training the emergency services -- fire, ambulance and police -- to ensure its practical focus. It is easy to navigate and comes in a handy package, ready to provide a reassuring back-up when something goes wrong. Whether it is dressing a cut finger or giving the 'kiss of life', the guidance is there to ensure that first aid can be given safely and with confidence. Contents include: first aid basics; life-saving procedures; quick reference for emergencies; first aid equipment you need; how to dress wounds; how to move a victim safely; how to deal with more than 100 specific injuries and situations.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Collins
Published: 02 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0007214936
ISBN 13: 9780007214938

Media Reviews
This excellent book has been endorsed by the Royal College of General Practitioners, and offers all the step-by-step techniques you need to give first aid safely and with confidence -- Camping Magazine.
Author Bio
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) is a network of around 18,000 doctors who are committed to improving patient care, developing their own skills and developing general practice. Its aim is to encourage and maintain the highest standards of general medical practice and act as the 'voice' of general practitioners on education, training and standards issues. Founded in 1952, the RCGP is a relatively young organisation with an outstanding record of achievement. The RCGP is an International organisation with members all over the world. Its headquarters are at Princes Gate, London, but it also has an extensive network of regional groups called 'faculties' which provide a local focus for doctors throughout the UK.