Survival Medicine & First Aid
The Leading Prepper's Guide to Survive Medical Emergencies in Tough Survival Situations
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Survival Medicine That Works
"...In a post-disaster world, you can be worth your weight in gold as the only survival with medical knowledge"
After a disaster, there's a single, vital skill that very few survivors will have. Fighters and builders are important, but there is no survivor so valuable and sought after as the one who can help out when illness or injury strikes.
As any good prepper knows, thinking ahead and planning ahead will enable you to live a good and healthy life completely off the grid. The ability to care for the sick and injured? That's one of the most important preparations you can make.
And that's exactly why Survival Medicine & First Aid was written - to teach you how to be the emergency responder that you and your loved ones will NEED after a disaster.
DOUBLE Your Chances of Survival
Upon reading this book, you'll have a broad knowledge and understanding of the emergencies you are likely to encounter in a post-disaster world.
Inside we'll cover:
• The golden rules of a first response to make sure your patient survives
• The key items you'll want to include in your disaster first aid kit
• How to diagnose common maladies and injuries -- and how to help
• And much, MUCH more.
If You Don't Read This Guide, You RISK LOSING LIVES to Accident or Injury
The medical techniques in this guide have been proven to work -- thousands of times over. This book will show you how you can be prepared for the inevitable illness and accidents that will occur after a disaster.
All it takes is time, attention and practice to transform the knowledge within these pages into a basic knowledge of first aid and diagnosis that will save more lives than you might think once medical assistance is no longer available.
Grab Your Copy and Start Preparing Your Post-Disaster Medical Skills Today!
Customer Reviews
Worth a Try
Bought on a whim to see how accurate it was. It sets a reasonable foundation for novice first responders but as an EMT and Instructor in multiple Red Cross First Aid courses it comes across pretty immediately as written on decent research from someone with limited real medical training. Some info may be useful, but not what I hoped for in terms of managing common illnesses and injuries in the field without access to proper equipment.