Learn to Master First Aid For The Unexpected And For When Help Is Delayed
Prepare yourself and brush up on your skills with this unabridged, high-quality Civilian Reference Edition reissue of the official First Aid US Department of The Army Field Manual FM 4-25.11, 2002 release (also published as FM 21-11, NTRP 4-02.1, AFMAN 44-163 I]). This is the latest edition of the US Army First Aid manual.
Contents include basic first aid; evaluating injuries and casualties; breathing and airway; bleeding and wound protection; shock; various wounds on specific parts of the body; bandages; fractures and splinting; burns; heat and cold injuries; insects, bites, and stings; nuclear/biological/chemical situations; psychological and mental stress considerations for first aid; first aid kids and equipment; carries, transport, and airlifts; and theories of first aid and rescue.
Gain essential backcountry first aid skills for trail, camp, and survival with this unabridged reprint of the official 2002 First Aid manual from the US Army. Or prep up on your first aid skills for self-sustainable living and homesteading to be prepared for anything that comes your way.
A part of the Military Outdoors Skills Series: Volume 3
This Doublebit Historic Edition reprint of First Aid, FM 4-25.11 - 2002 is professionally restored and presented from the original source with the highest degree of fidelity possible. Available in both paperback and hardcover, readers can enjoy this Civilian Reference Edition reissue for generations to come and learn from its timeless knowledge.
About the Doublebit Military Outdoors Skills Series
Military manuals contain essential knowledge about outdoors life, thriving while in the field, and self-sufficiency. Unfortunately, many great military books, field manuals, and technical guides over the years have become less available and harder to find. These have either been rescinded by the armed forces or are otherwise out of print due to their age. This does not mean that these texts are worthless or "out of date" - in fact, the opposite is true It is true that the US Military frequently updates its manuals as its protocols have changed based on the times and combat situations that our armed services face. However, the knowledge about the outdoors over the entire history of military publication is timeless
By publishing the Military Outdoors Skills Series, it is our goal at Doublebit Press to do what we can to preserve and share historic military works, such as army field manuals (the FM series), technical manuals (the TM series), and other military books that hold timeless knowledge about outdoors life, navigation, and survival. Through remastered reprint editions of military handbooks and field manuals, we can preserve the time-tested skills and institutional knowledge that was learned through hard lessons and training by the U.S. Military and our expert soldiers.