Available as an eBook format Be prepared for any medical emergency and handle it safely and efficiently with The Complete First Aid Pocket Guide. Quickly identify signs and symptoms of a wide range of medical conditions and learn how to recognize the difference between a minor injury or illness, and those that are more serious with this essential handbook. Each section of The Complete First Aid Pocket Guide includes a quick list of signs and symptoms to look for and step-by-step first aid instructions for dealing with each situation, all in user-friendly, simple language that’s easy to understand. Meet the Author JOHN FURST is an experienced emergency medical technician and qualified first aid and CPR instructor. His instructor career began with the Red Cross, and he now works as a freelance first aid instructor and assessor. He has worked as an EMT and first responder for many years and is able to draw upon his extensive real-world experience when teaching first aid classes.
John is passionate about first aid and believes everyone should have the skills and confidence to take action in an emergency situation. John runs the popular first aid blog www.firstaidforfree.com, where he regularly writes about current first aid topics and the latest best practices.
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“Absolutely incredible app. This app does several things: gives you great information on why each answer is correct or incorrect; and gets you in the mindset to think critically and answer the crazy NREMT questions you will see.
Needless to say, I passed the test. Well worth the money.” Sam Blake, Google Play Review “I had spent over $100 trying to pass the test and became very discouraged. Until one night I found this app and fell in love.I wish I had found this app earlier! I took my NREMT on August 24th and passed! I can't wait to get with my local EMS company!” kaylie-bailey, iTunes Review “I passed my registry on my first try using this app pretty much as my only study tool aside from in class lectures.” Bryson Trujillo, Google Play Review “I failed the NREMT 2 times about a year and a half ago. I used this app as my primary study tool for the past month or so and I passed at 70 questions! Buy this app.
It’s the reason I passed.” Ronnie, Email Testimonial “I took the NREMT exam and did not pass, then I heard about this app and ended up passing after using this app!” Derek Sorensen, Google Play Review “Bought this app at the beginning of the semester and would take 1-3 tests every night! Well, I just passed my national registry and out of all the things I studied, this app was the most helpful! Don't second guess purchasing.” Txgirlangel, iTunes Review “Failed my NREMT the first time going 118 questions.
Failed 3 sections: Airway, Cardiology, and Trauma. Studied this app HARD over the next 2 weeks.
Passed my NREMT in 70 questions the 2nd time!” ChrisMitchell92, iTunes Review “Spot on! These questions address the subject matter in an appropriate manner, using terminology I find in the text book. I feel I am truly spending my time reinforcing my knowledgebase.” Tammy Franklin, Google Play Review “Absolutely amazing and helped me a ton! I took the national registry twice and didn't pass, but then I downloaded this app and I passed at 70 questions! It gives you daily questions, study reminders, and even wishes you luck on your testing day.” Alexis Porter, Google Play Review “Amazing app! Finished my EMT class and had two weeks before testing. This app was an amazing study guide!
Passed my test on the first try. I definitely recommend this app - paying the $15 was worth it.” Medic3595, Google Play Review “If you want to pass the NREMT, then purchase this app and use it! This app was the reason I passed my exam on the first attempt in 43 minutes.
Hands down, the best study guide ever!” J1r1v, iTunes Review.
'I’m about to start EMT/AEMT/Medic/CCT class, and I’d like to get a head start. What books should I be reading?' I get that question a lot, and while it is tempting to put my book at the top of the list (I’m still saving for that swanky double-wide I’ve always dreamed about), I’m going to play this straight and recommend books, both inspirational and educational, that have had an impact on my career.
I’m also donning my flame-retardant underoos in anticipation of the inevitable backlash at the books I’ve chosen to include and those I left off the list. So, without further ado, I give you Kelly’s Totally Subjective and Opinionated List of Books Every EMT Should Read, in no particular order. The first five are for all levels of providers, and the last five are best suited to medics, but remember there is no ceiling on how much you can learn. Inspirational and educational books can impact your EMS career and help you grow as a professional (Picture/Greg Friese). Kelly Grayson, NRP, CCEMT-P, is a critical care paramedic in Louisiana. He has spent the past 24 years as a field paramedic, critical care transport paramedic, field supervisor and educator. He is president of the Louisiana Society of EMS Educators and a board member of the LA Association of Nationally Registered EMTs. He is a frequent EMS conference speaker and contributor to various EMS training texts, and is the author of the popular blog.
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