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Handbook
of
first
aid
[electronic
resource]
/
prepared
by
Office
of
Civilian
Defense
in
cooperation
with The
American
Red
Cross
.
Alternative Title
First
aid
Item Number
p0111
Creator (Corporate)
United States. Office of Civilian Defense.
United States. The American Red Cross.
Government Publisher
U.S
.
Government
Printing
Office
Original Date
1941
Physical Description
viii
,
72
p
. :
ill
. ;
20
cm
.
Notes
The
Handbook
of
First
Aid
has been
prepared
for the
supplementary
training
of
members
of
Civilian
Defense
Units
and as a
guide
for
continued
practice
after
completion
of the
first
aid
course
.
It
is
not
intended
to
replace
the
Textbook
of
First
Aid
of the
American
Red
Cross
,
which
is
the
standard
reference
for
first
aid
workers
. Its
purpose
is
to
concentrate
the
student's
attention
upon
those
first
aid
procedures
which
require
special
emphasis
from the
standpoint
of
Civilian
Defense.--iii
;
December
1941--T.p
.
Table of Contents
Foreward
--
Lesson
outline
--
Advice
to the
Civilian
Defense
First
Aid
worker
--
General
considerations
--
The
care
of
wounds
--
Dressings
and
bandages
--
Hemorrhage
--
Burns
--
Shock
(collapse)
--
Fractures
--
Artificial
respiration
--
Transportation
of the
injured
--
Chemical
warfare
--
Miscellaneous
conditions
.
Summary
As a
first
aid
worker
in
civilian
defense
you
may
wonder
how
you
will
behave
under
the
conditions
of an
air
raid
--
conditions
which
you
have
never
experienced
and
find
difficult
to
imagine
. How will
you
react
to the
sight
of
serious
wounds
and of
blood
--
how will the
cries
of the
injured
affect
you
? How will
you
bear
yourself
in the
presence
of the
dead
and
dying
? This
is
a
serious
problem
, but as
soon
as
your
imagination
is
confronted
with the
reality
of the
'incident'
,
your
qualms
will
vanish
.
Horror
and its
kindred
sensations
are
caused
by
helplessness
;
when
we
have the
power
and
knowledge
to
deal
with
horror
,
it
disappears
. The
dark
loses
its
terror
when
we
turn
on the
light
; a
casualty's
cries
will
cease
to
unnerve
you
when
you
have the
power
to
ease
the
pain
that
causes
them.
While
examining
and
treating
an
injury
,
talk
soothingly
,
almost
as
you
would to a
child
with a
cut
finger
.
People
in
pain
are
like
children
.
Encourage
a
casualty
to
talk
if he
can
safely
do
so
;
it
will
bring
confidence
to
you
both
. Be
gentle
and
yet
be
firm
in
your
care
of
injured
persons
.
Carefully
think
out
your
course
and then
stick
to
it
.
Take
your
time
.
Do
not
become
flustered
by those
around
you
.
Never
discuss
an
injured
person's
condition
or the
condition
of
other
casualties
in his
hearing
. He
may
ask
how
badly
injured
he
is
.
You
must
make
some
answer
, but
remember
that a
doctor
is
the
only
one
with
enough
knowledge
to
appraise
the
situation
accurately
. If
it
can
be
avoided
,
do
not
lie
to him
about
his
condition
. On the
other
hand
it
would be
even
more
foolish
(and
possibly
disastrous)
to
tell
him the
truth
bluntly
. There
is
a
happy
medium
which
you
must
find
, and
it
will
vary
according
to the
bearing
of the
patient
and the
nature
of his
injuries
. Be as
quiet
as
possible
.
Try
to
impress
the
casualty
with
your
confidence
and
competence
. A
casualty's
cries
do
not
necessarily
indicate
the
gravity
of his
condition
. Those
who
complain
the
most
may
be
only
hysterical
.
Actually
, the
person
who
cries
loudly
may
be
less
seriously
injured
than the
one
who
does
not,
because
he has
more
strength
with
which
to
cry
. With
your
limited
experience
it
would be
unwise
for
you
to
try
to
classify
wounds
as to
seriousness
.
Persons
claiming
injury
should be
seen
by a
doctor
no
matter
how
trivial
the
wound
may
appear
. Those
who
seem
to be
suffering
only
from
nervous
shock
or
hysteria
may
be in as
much
distress
as the
one
with an
obvious
injury
. They
too
should be
seen
by the
doctor
.
You
must
never
assume
on
your
own
responsibility
that a
person
is
dead
or that there
is
no
chance
for his
recovery
.
It
is
regrettable
to
make
a
mistake
in
caring
for an
injured
person
, but
mistakes
are
made
as
easily
in
first
aid
as in
anything
else
. If
you
should
ever
happen
to
make
one
it
must
be
put
in its
proper
place
-
under
the
heading
'experience.'
By
practice
and
study
you
will
become
expert
in
first
aid
,
which
lessens
your
chance
of
making
a
mistake.--p
.
1-3
.
Topical Terms
World War, 1939-1945--United States.
World War, 1939-1945--Medical care--United States.
First aid--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Medical personnel--Training of--United States.
Civil defense--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Civil defense--Planning--United States.
Civil defense--Citizen participation.
Gov Doc Classification
PR
32.4406:F
51/3
Type
Text
Digital Format
.pdf
Digital Publication Date
Available in digital format: 2001-2002
Digitization Process
Scanned as 300 dpi .jpg; converted to Adobe .pdf
SMU File Name
p0111.pdf
Digital Collection
Historic Government Publications from World War II
Library
Government
Information
Resources
Publisher
Central
University
Libraries
,
Southern
Methodist
University
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