The first-aid information in this story was given Miss Chadwick by Miss Fern A. Goulding of the Hygiene Department. It suggests a few things that the homemaker may do for minor injuries or before the doctor arrives
When confronted with an accident or illness on duty it is important to assess the situation to deter...
This article aims to help nurses to perform first aid in a safe, effective and patient-centred manne...
Extension circular 80-553 discusses What to do until the doctor comes: first aid, a guide for emerg...
Although we do not like to dwell upon the event which may call for medical attention we must recogni...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Extension circular 1030 provides information on emergency treatments for minor cuts, bruises, fainti...
Accidents are bound to happen sometime in every home. It may be months before there is a need for fi...
With the approach of the summer months and vacations everyone is planning how and where to spend the...
Extension circular 1015- Safety In The Home, describes how to prevent and treat household accidents ...
Keep your hat on, advises Dr. John Grant, Iowa State College hospital physician. The subject happen...
This booklet contains photographs showing carry methods, stretcher techniques, resuscitation, use of...
- Stay Calm - Four Conditions - First-Aid Kit - Four Basic Wounds - Bleeding - Tourniquet? - Pressur...
The lone man writer on the Homemaker staff knows whereof he speaks as concerns football and other sp...
There had evidently been a terrible calamity. Mrs. Jones threw her apron over her rumpled marcel and...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
When confronted with an accident or illness on duty it is important to assess the situation to deter...
This article aims to help nurses to perform first aid in a safe, effective and patient-centred manne...
Extension circular 80-553 discusses What to do until the doctor comes: first aid, a guide for emerg...
Although we do not like to dwell upon the event which may call for medical attention we must recogni...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Extension circular 1030 provides information on emergency treatments for minor cuts, bruises, fainti...
Accidents are bound to happen sometime in every home. It may be months before there is a need for fi...
With the approach of the summer months and vacations everyone is planning how and where to spend the...
Extension circular 1015- Safety In The Home, describes how to prevent and treat household accidents ...
Keep your hat on, advises Dr. John Grant, Iowa State College hospital physician. The subject happen...
This booklet contains photographs showing carry methods, stretcher techniques, resuscitation, use of...
- Stay Calm - Four Conditions - First-Aid Kit - Four Basic Wounds - Bleeding - Tourniquet? - Pressur...
The lone man writer on the Homemaker staff knows whereof he speaks as concerns football and other sp...
There had evidently been a terrible calamity. Mrs. Jones threw her apron over her rumpled marcel and...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
When confronted with an accident or illness on duty it is important to assess the situation to deter...
This article aims to help nurses to perform first aid in a safe, effective and patient-centred manne...
Extension circular 80-553 discusses What to do until the doctor comes: first aid, a guide for emerg...