Price reflects the cost of 50 books.
Good Samaritan: Helping in an Emergency is a program developed by the Emergency Care and Safety Institute to provide information on the basics of emergency care. Ideal for people who do not wish to participate in a formal course, or want a pocket-sized refresher to carry with them, this program covers recognizing an emergency, getting help, and practical information on how to handle dozens of common emergencies including:
Head and spinal cord injury
Burns
Heat- and cold-related emergencies
Heart attack
Poisoning
Choking
Snakebites and insect stings
Diabetic emergencies
Bone, joint, and muscle injuries
Bleeding
Seizures and convulsions