First Aid: A Parent's Handbook. Always at Hand
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The second part of Dr. Komarovsky's parenting guide is devoted to emergency care.
Emergency care is actions aimed at preserving the life and health of a victim, actions that arise long before medical assistance is available.
The purpose of this book is to provide mothers and fathers with the necessary theoretical knowledge to make emergency care a reality.
Yevgeny Olegovich Komarovsky is a renowned pediatrician whose books have won the hearts of millions of mothers and fathers. This is not surprising: the author explains even the most complex issues in an accessible manner, provides simple advice on seemingly complex questions, and offers readers clear algorithms for solving problems.
"You can be confident in your bright future. You may be too lazy to read and understand all this. This is your position, and you have a right to it as long as your own health is at stake." But once you become a parent, you are responsible for the safety of your children and you must do everything possible to ensure that you have a realistic and practical means of providing emergency assistance. There is no choice. It is your duty—to your child and to your own conscience."
Emergency care is actions aimed at preserving the life and health of a victim, actions that arise long before medical assistance is available.
The purpose of this book is to provide mothers and fathers with the necessary theoretical knowledge to make emergency care a reality.
Yevgeny Olegovich Komarovsky is a renowned pediatrician whose books have won the hearts of millions of mothers and fathers. This is not surprising: the author explains even the most complex issues in an accessible manner, provides simple advice on seemingly complex questions, and offers readers clear algorithms for solving problems.
"You can be confident in your bright future. You may be too lazy to read and understand all this. This is your position, and you have a right to it as long as your own health is at stake." But once you become a parent, you are responsible for the safety of your children and you must do everything possible to ensure that you have a realistic and practical means of providing emergency assistance. There is no choice. It is your duty—to your child and to your own conscience."
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