Reviews
Review: Teachers' Lounge column of Teaching Young Children - May 1, 2008
This easy-to-use guide will help preschool teachers quickly address medical emergencies. Covering 18 topics, including bee stings, fever, nosebleeds, and burns, the book contains information about when to call 911, what not to do, and advice on preparing for emergencies.
Review: SciTech Book News- June 2008 - June 1, 2008
This wire-ring bound reference for professionals in early childhood settings provides step-by-step instructions for dealing with medical emergencies, with advice on what to do and what not to do when faced with an illness or injury. Entries are in tabbed sections on common children's medical emergencies such as choking, eye trauma, fever, poisoning, and dental emergencies. The book gives advice on when to call parents and when to call paramedics, what to do until help arrives, and how to prevent further injury and illness, with b&w drawings illustrating procedures. It includes standard precautions to reduce the spread of infection and germs, accident prevention tips, and recommendations for training and assembling a first aid kit. (Annotation 2008 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)