How would you handle insect or animal bites in an emergency? Would you do something different than you learned in First Aid-CPR? Have you ever taken one of those classes to learn how to help someone in an emergency? What if you were traveling outside the country to a place that has more dangerous animals or insects? Would you know what to do?
Even dogs and cats can deliver a bite that can have lasting effects on a person's health. Understanding what to do in an emergency, whether it is an insect or animal bite is essential to your survival or someone else's. You never know what you might encounter.
For example, one person not only faced a bear in the house but was also bitten by a spider that caused a severe reaction. This was all at home, and yet, knowing what to do in an emergency was imperative.
The following guide will explain emergency care for beginners should an animal or insect bite be responsible for health concerns. It is divided into three sections:
First Aid and CPR tools and knowledgeInsect BitesAnimal BitesInsects can be large or small, such as small spiders and larger scorpions. Even ants can be deadly under the right conditions, so discussing the proper emergency care when you are in a troubling location and need to keep someone alive will ensure you know what to do in a survival situation.
Under the animal section you will learn about some of the most dangerous snakes, jellyfish, fish, and even one insect because the book discusses a parasite that is actually the dangerous culprit.
By the end, you will understand the current thoughts on how to provide CPR, and the steps to emergency care based on the type of situation you encounter. You will be able to help yourself or someone else in a life-threatening situation. Grab your copy today and feel safer at home and in the wild.