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When someone has successfully completed a Standard First Aid
Course, they often have a desire to extend their knowledge of first
aid. The aim of this book is to give the holders of a Standard
First Aid Certificate the opportunity to study the principles of
first aid in greater detail. It is not intended to convert the
first aider into a highly trained paramedic - so a discussion on
the use of intra venous fluids, defibrillators etc., is beyond the
scope of this book. It is hoped that the book will provide a useful
in-depth study for demonstrators, instructors and first aiders
likely to be involved in ambulance duties. I am very grateful to
Brigadier D.O. O'Brien, Chief Medical Adviser, British Red Cross
Society and Mrs. R.H. Smith, Assistant Branch Director (Training),
Leicestershire Branch of the British Red Cross Society for their
helpful comments and encouragement. I acknowledge the use of
illustrations from the Clinical Symposia Series by CIBA on the
"Heimlich Manoeuvre" to form the basis of Figures 3.7,3.8 and 3.9.
When someone has successfully completed a Standard First Aid
Course, they often have a desire to extend their knowledge of first
aid. The aim of this book is to give the holders of a Standard
First Aid Certificate the opportunity to study the principles of
first aid in greater detail. It is not intended to convert the
first aider into a highly trained paramedic - so a discussion on
the use of intra venous fluids, defibrillators etc., is beyond the
scope of this book. It is hoped that the book will provide a useful
in-depth study for demonstrators, instructors and first aiders
likely to be involved in ambulance duties. I am very grateful to
Brigadier D.O. O'Brien, Chief Medical Adviser, British Red Cross
Society and Mrs. R.H. Smith, Assistant Branch Director (Training),
Leicestershire Branch of the British Red Cross Society for their
helpful comments and encouragement. I acknowledge the use of
illustrations from the Clinical Symposia Series by CIBA on the
"Heimlich Manoeuvre" to form the basis of Figures 3.7,3.8 and 3.9."
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