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Treating Medical Emergencies
This program from The Doctor Is In covers electrical shock, anaphylactic shock, poisoning, dog bites, automotive accidents, and heart attacks; highlights the danger of high-velocity sports; discusses what should and should not be done at the scene of...(more details) |
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AIDS: No-Nonsense Answers
This is far from the first program about AIDS but it is one of the very best in demonstrating and motivating prevention behaviors and lifestyle modifications and presenting the basic facts about HIV infections and AIDS. If one in a group of children ...(more details) |
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The CPR Review: For Infants and Children
Would you be able to give CPR to an infant or child in an emergency? Do you know the differences between infant CPR and child CPR? When was the last time you reviewed your knowledge of CPR? Information is presented in an easy-to-understand manner wit...(more details) |
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The First Aid Test
This program shows some common safety hazards in the home, explains some common accidental injuries, offers suggestions on accident prevention, and stresses the importance of knowing how to perform emergency procedures to help accident victims. It co...(more details) |
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Preventing Injuries
This program from The Doctor Is In covers the most common areas of danger and makes some very basic points about common sense and risk-taking. Automobile accidents are the principal cause of injury, and wearing seatbelts would prevent a large percent...(more details) |
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