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  X0562D - GUNSHOT WOUND FIRST AID - $19.99
Imagine you're at the shooting range and the guy next to you has an accidental discharge that hits your friend or loved one!
What would you do? What should you do to help this person have a better chance of survival? This program is your guide to Gunshot Wound First Aid. Presented by John Klatt, a first aid expert who has taught Navy Seals, paramedics and police officers nationwide. John was a medic and rescue diver in the US Navy.
You'll learn how to gain access to, and evaluate various types of gunshot wounds. You'll learn how to minimize bleeding, how to handle shock and patient duress, as well as how to prepare the wounded person for the drive to the hospital. This program is a must for anybody who is around firearms on a regular basis.
Whether you live in the city or the country, or somewhere in between, gunshot wounds occur every day, often with tragic results because no one nearby knew what to do to save that persons' life. Ordinary people who are out camping, hiking, hunting or fishing can either encounter someone who has been wounded, or can themselves become wounded during the course of their every-day travels and activities. More often than not, gunshot wounds occur where professional help is far away, and minutes can be the difference between life and death. This is a must-see DVD for hunters.
If you own a gun, then you need to learn how to give first-aid care for someone who has been wounded by a firearm. Knowing how to give first-aid to a victim of a firearms accident is the most important part of being a responsible gun owner and hunter.
40 Minutes.
     
  X0563D - KNIFE WOUND FIRST AID - $19.99
Probably the worst way to die would be from a knife wound. You could have anywhere from two to ten minutes before you actually bleed to death, all the while watching your heart pumping the life blood out of you. What would you do? The hospital is thirty to forty-five minutes away on a good day. What should you do to help yourself or another person to have a better chance of survival? This program is your guide to knife would first aid. In this Emergency Medical Training program you will learn the following: How to access and evaluate various kinds of knife wounds, the most important first aid you should give, how to prepare the wounded person for a drive to the hospital, How to minimize bleeding through the use of compression and tourniquets, and how to handle shock and patient duress. Knife wounds occur rather frequently. You don't have to be in a knife fight in a bar to be wounded in this manner. Accidental knife wounds account for the majority of knife wounds that occur in the United States. Kitchen accidents are one of the more frequently seen knife wounds at the emergency room. This program gives you a better chance to ensure that the knife wound victim actually makes it to the emergency room in time. This first-aid program covers cuts, slashes and puncture wounds, both accidental as well as deliberate. 55 Minutes.
     
  X0564D - BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA FIRST AID - $19.99
It could happen in a variety of ways, from a fall from a ladder, a violent car accident, even a whack from a baseball bat at a ball game... they're called Blunt Force Trauma Injuries. What would you do? The hospital is thirty to forty-five minutes away on a good day. What should you do to help yourself or another person to have a better chance of survival? Learning how to give first aid to a victim of blunt force trauma could be the difference of life or death. In this Emergency Medical Training program you will learn the following: How to access and evaluate Blunt Force Trauma injuries, how to recognize blunt force trauma when you see it, the most important first aid you should give, how to prepare the wounded person for a drive to the hospital, How to minimize bleeding, and how to handle shock and patient duress. Blunt force trauma is one of the most common injuries to occur in any type of accident. It is also one of the more fatal types of injuries if they are not treated quickly by someone who has even a minimal amount of first aid training dealing with blunt-force injuries. 80 Minutes.
     
 

X0566D- COMPLETE CPR - $19.99
Are you prepared to save someone's life? Do you know the latest techniques for CPR? Do you know how to use an AED.
(automated external defibrillator) Can you perform the Heimlich Maneuver? This program tells you everything you need to know to be an effective first-responder to individuals suffering from Cardiac Arrest, Choking, from a blocked airway, severe trauma, concussion, or whenever an individual is not breathing or their heart is not functioning . . . you can be prepared!
● Learn the latest CPR techniques.
● When, and how, to use the new compression-only techniques for heart attacks.
● How to perform CPR on children and on infants.
● How to perform the Heimlich Maneuver.
● How to use an AED. (Automated External Defibrillator)
● How to use barrier devices to avoid actual mouth contact.

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation is one of the most important life-saving skills that anyone can learn, but it is not as easy as it looks like on TV shows and movies. There is only one right way of performing this life-saving First-Aid skill, and you will learn how to do it in this Complete CPR program. How to properly perform CPR on someone whose heart and / or breathing have stopped is a life-saving ability that everyone should know. The knowledge you will gain from watching this program can be the difference between life and death for someone who needs CPR.
92 Minutes.

     
  X0567D - BASIC FIRST AID - $19.99
Accidents can happen . . . and they usually happen right at home.
Are you prepared to be a first responder? To provide emergency first aid until professional help arrives, or until you can take the victim to the hospital? Learn how put together a Basic First Aid kit for your home or car. This program details everything you need to know to be an effective first responder: Learn how to help and comfort people suffering from slips and falls, car accidents, bicycle accidents, skateboard accidents. Etc. How to treat everything from simple cuts, bruises, scrapes & sprains. To splinting broken bones, unblocking airways, treating accidental poisonings, head trauma, cardiac arrest, hypothermia, heat exhaustion, electrical shocks, allergic reactions, all types of burns, respiratory emergencies, neck and spinal injuries, and a whole lot more! 92 Minutes.