First Aid for Family Emergencies

First Aid for Family Emergencies

by David Bass (Author), Rod Baker (Author)

Synopsis

According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), 'every year in the UK more than 4000 people die in accidents in the home and nearly three million turn up at accident and emergency departments seeking treatment. But, because the accidents happen behind closed doors in isolated incidents they rarely attract public and media attention.' What people require in an emergency is the knowledge to enable them to take appropriate action, while at the same time avoiding causing further harm. No-one should have to stand by in an emergency, unable to render assistance. First Aid for Family Emergencies offers a commonsense guide to coping with emergencies - from resuscitation techniques to shock and severe burns. In addition, it offers guidelines on dealing with a range of everyday ailments. It also offers advice on preventing accidents in and around the home.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 30 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 1843308606
ISBN 13: 9781843308607

Author Bio
Rod Baker trained as a pilot in Zimbabwe before taking up a career in journalism. In an editing and publishing career spanning more than 30 years, he has achieved senior positions in both magazine and book publishing, and is the author of a home care and safety handbook entitled The Home Advisor (2002). David Bass, M.Med (Surg) (UCT), FCS(SA) trained as a general surgeon in South Africa and the UK. Special interests in children, emergency medicine and injury prevention led to his appointments in 1987 as senior surgeon and head of the paediatric trauma service at Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town, and director of the Child Accident Prevention Foundation of South Africa in 1992. He was a founder member of the child abuse management service at Red Cross Children's Hospital. Dr Bass obtained his instructor's card in Advanced Trauma Life Support and was the first South African to be certified in the UK as an instructor in Advanced Paediatric Life Support. He has published widely on a variety of medical subjects, including children's injuries and injury prevention. Dr Bass currently works as a full-time medico-legal advisor.