Pocket PC Savers
07-09-2007, 05:09 PM
First Voice™ Step-by-Step First Aid Software by Think Safe, Inc. (www.think-safe.com) or 888-473-1777
Can you save a life? Don’t wait for an emergency to happen – get this resource today to be ready tomorrow. Turn your Pocket PC or Smart Phone into a life-saving device!
The ONLY interactive talking first aid software on the market. Uses Yes/No questions to deliver step-by-step instructions for over 30 medical emergencies within 12 trauma categories. Powerful source of refresher training to improve skill retention. Or, with the simple touch of the screen, any individual can receive real-time training in first aid and basic life support procedures.
This copyrighted and patented software will quickly help you assist victims for the following medical emergencies:
Allergic reactions
Assessment of airway, breathing, and circulation
Amputations
Bleeding emergencies
Protruding objects
Gunshot wounds
Stab wounds
Abdominal injuries/Open Chest Injuries
Nosebleeds
Bites and stings
Snake/Scorpion/Insect/Spider/Animal/Marine
Bone/sprain injuries
Wound stabilization
Splinting and Slings
Breathing emergencies
Burn Emergencies
Severe/non-severe
Heat/thermal
Chemical
Electrical/lightning
Flash
Cardiac events
CPR for Lay Rescuers
Adult/Child/Infant/Newborn
Includes pacing of compressions and integration with AED
Choking emergencies (adult/child, infant, obese/pregnant)
Contusions
Diabetic emergencies
Dental emergencies (knocked out tooth)
Emergency childbirth
Eye injuries
Head/neck/spine injuries and airway management
Heat illness and overexertion
Hypothermia and frostbite
Multiple injury assessment/prioritization/care
Near-drowning incidents
Poisoning emergencies
Seizure emergencies
Shock
Stroke events
Also contains Department of Homeland Security guidelines for:
Chemical threats/Biological threats/Radiation threats
The voice instructions cover when and how to use available first aid supplies and provide important reminders about personal protection, scene safety, and obtaining consent.* For ultimate readiness, first aid supply kits, organized by emergency, are also available from Think Safe, Inc. (www.think-safe.com)
Compliant with American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Medic First Aid, Coast Guard and other major 9-1-1 service and training organization protocols.
Platforms Supported: Pocket PC for Windows 2003 and newer operating systems (Windows CE and Windows Mobile Pocket PC).
*Most states have “Good Samaritan laws” designed to encourage people to help others by offering protection from liability in the event first aid treatment fails.
Can you save a life? Don’t wait for an emergency to happen – get this resource today to be ready tomorrow. Turn your Pocket PC or Smart Phone into a life-saving device!
The ONLY interactive talking first aid software on the market. Uses Yes/No questions to deliver step-by-step instructions for over 30 medical emergencies within 12 trauma categories. Powerful source of refresher training to improve skill retention. Or, with the simple touch of the screen, any individual can receive real-time training in first aid and basic life support procedures.
This copyrighted and patented software will quickly help you assist victims for the following medical emergencies:
Allergic reactions
Assessment of airway, breathing, and circulation
Amputations
Bleeding emergencies
Protruding objects
Gunshot wounds
Stab wounds
Abdominal injuries/Open Chest Injuries
Nosebleeds
Bites and stings
Snake/Scorpion/Insect/Spider/Animal/Marine
Bone/sprain injuries
Wound stabilization
Splinting and Slings
Breathing emergencies
Burn Emergencies
Severe/non-severe
Heat/thermal
Chemical
Electrical/lightning
Flash
Cardiac events
CPR for Lay Rescuers
Adult/Child/Infant/Newborn
Includes pacing of compressions and integration with AED
Choking emergencies (adult/child, infant, obese/pregnant)
Contusions
Diabetic emergencies
Dental emergencies (knocked out tooth)
Emergency childbirth
Eye injuries
Head/neck/spine injuries and airway management
Heat illness and overexertion
Hypothermia and frostbite
Multiple injury assessment/prioritization/care
Near-drowning incidents
Poisoning emergencies
Seizure emergencies
Shock
Stroke events
Also contains Department of Homeland Security guidelines for:
Chemical threats/Biological threats/Radiation threats
The voice instructions cover when and how to use available first aid supplies and provide important reminders about personal protection, scene safety, and obtaining consent.* For ultimate readiness, first aid supply kits, organized by emergency, are also available from Think Safe, Inc. (www.think-safe.com)
Compliant with American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Medic First Aid, Coast Guard and other major 9-1-1 service and training organization protocols.
Platforms Supported: Pocket PC for Windows 2003 and newer operating systems (Windows CE and Windows Mobile Pocket PC).
*Most states have “Good Samaritan laws” designed to encourage people to help others by offering protection from liability in the event first aid treatment fails.