Trail Life First Aid Guide

$9.00

In stock

Description

The Camping, First Aid, and Outdoor Skills sections of the old Navigator & Adventurer Trailman’s Handbook, have been revised and expanded as convenient, waterproof fold-out skills guides for training and field use!

FIRST AID GUIDE

Our new First Aid Guide includes trauma scenarios such as stopped breathing, shock, choking, heart attack, stroke, seizures, low blood sugar, and allergic reactions. This guide discussed how to treat injuries like cuts and scrapes; bite and puncture wounds; severe bleeding; blisters; burns; sprains and fractures; and head, neck, and spinal injuries. Other topics include poisonous plants, chiggers and ticks, insect stings, and snake and spider bites.

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Customer Reviews

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Deborah T.
Good info

Info is great but format is lacking. It would be much more convenient if this were in booklet form instead of a huge folded sheet.

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JEFFREY E.
Almost worthless format

Large map fold sheet format makes it unusable anywhere but at home on the kitchen table. Should be in booklet format especially at this price.
Good information but pointless since it is not practical to use outdoors which is where you need the information.
Furthermore, all this information should be in the Trail Life Hand Book.

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R.H.
These are not books, but should be.

Wow, these are terrible. These should be books. They come as large fold out sheets like a map. This is not a useful way to consume this information. Definitely not outdoor friendly. Imagine trying to look this over in a windstorm. (Super uncommon in the US, I understand. :/). For the information, it is fine, and well organized it seems. It is the form factor that is making me leave a 1 star review. Trail Life, you can do better!

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Michael O.
First Aid Guide

Hummmmm should be a book. The most important section is the last. Patient and safety assessment are by far the first things that should be done. Not enough pictures. I think the BSA First Aid book was thicker and we didn’t have CPR. My opinion is we should teach it in stages I do not expect a 5 year old to do as much as a 17 year old. EMT’s don’t do all the things a Paramedic does.

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Rocky R.

Navigator & Adventurer First Aid Field Guide