Army First Aid

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Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, soldiers must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. The Army First Aid manual is a quick source of critical medical information.
With over 600 page of information, the Army First Aid app brings the Army’s First Aid manual to you.
Army First Aid contains information on:
* Basics of first aid
* Rescue breathing techniques
* Stopping bleeding
* Checking for shock
* Dressings and bandages
* Signs and symptoms of fractures
* Heat and cold injuries
* Bites – snake, mammals, humans
* Rescue carries
* Transportation
We have supplemented the Army's manual with the following critical references:
* Anatomy and Physiology
* Health and Fitness Calculators
* Dangerous Fish and Mollusks
* Dangerous Insects and Spiders
* Poisonous Plants
* Poisonous Snakes and Lizards
You may have to depend upon your first aid knowledge and skills to save yourself or someone you love. You may be able to save a life, prevent permanent disability, or reduce long periods of hospitalization by knowing WHAT to do, WHAT NOT to do, and WHEN to seek medical assistance.
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Army First Aid Reviews

Great app

Walt 475 on

United States

I was searching for an app to use as a first he guide for my child who is a Boy Scout. Most of the apps that I found were in adequate. When I came across this app all my needs were met. I’ve been in emergency medical services for close to 20 years in this application is very well rounded and easy to understand. I would recommend this application just as a general knowledge or to gift to someone will be out in the wilderness.

Good for Trauma

Pozablo on

United States

From a quick look-over, this seems to be just what it says. Worth well more than the $2 pricetag. Seems to cover all the most likely kinds of trauma. But, for example, there's nothing on a stroke. Here's what you need to know for that: FAST Face Drooping on one side. Ask person to SMILE. If smile lopsided, it’s a stroke. Arm Weakness….ask person to raise both arms. If one drifts downward, it’s a stroke. Speech Difficulty….ask to repeat simple sentence like “the sky is blue”. If it’s slurred, or mis spoken, it’s a stroke. Take Action…call 911 or go immediately to ER if any of the above are evident.

Great app.

3mily290023 on

United States

Helpful app.

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