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Introduction Issues in Providing Care Primary Assessment & Basic Life Support Secondary Assessment Circulatory Emergencies

Respiratory Emergencies Soft Tissue Injuries Bone & Joint Injuries Environmental Illness & Injury

Medical Conditions & Poisoning Advanced Topics Appendices Meta content

Internationally-recognized standards

Regional Note
Where there is a regional departure from the protocols in the main text, they're noted in a box like this.

This book is international in nature - we've tried to use internationally-recognized standards as much as possible. For more information on how standards are developed and implemented, see Appendix B: Behind the Scenes. Where required, we've added regional notes to highlight regional differences.


Boxes highlight important information

Caution
This type of box highlights areas where additional caution is needed.
Don't do this!
This type of box shows the reader a common mistake or something that could harm the victim.
Best Practice
These boxes highlight a technique commonly used because it's the best (or one of the best) ways of doing things, or it is something important to remember


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