We have a bunch of apps on our smartphone. Some are more, others less useful. If you could only have one, let it be the one prepared by the Slovenian Association of Nurses, Midwives and Medical Technicians in Ljubljana. With it, you might save someone's life one day. It is a mobile version of the Pocket Guide to Dealing with Emergency Situations. On the application, you can find resuscitation procedures, resolving a foreign body in the airway, stopping bleeding and placing an unconscious person in a lateral stable position.
Slovenian Association of nurses, midwives and medical technicians Ljubljana after several physical editions of the Pocket Guide to Dealing with Emergency Situations, has now prepared another one of the same name free mobile app, on which you can find the basic resuscitation procedures, removal of a foreign body in the upper respiratory tract, placing an unconscious person in a lateral stable position and stopping bleeding. It works on smartphones that use operating systems Android and iOS.
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People in case of accidents we often react in panic or 'freeze'. If you will have the Pocket Emergency Management app with you, which has transformed from a reminder into a useful tool – the contents are quickly accessible via the overview menu – you will never fail, because they will all be needed actions that can save someone's life, within reach. The contents are customized for adults and children, with the help of a calculator and input, for example weight, you can we quickly get to the calculations for both. He created the application BPlanet.
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The Pocket Guide for Emergency Situations application is available in the online store Google Play and App Store.