

🩺 Be the calm in any crisis—first aid mastery starts here!
The DK ACEP First Aid Manual 5th Edition is a visually rich, step-by-step guide designed for everyone, from professionals to families. With updated protocols and easy-to-follow photos, it empowers users to confidently handle emergencies. Lightweight and highly rated, it’s a must-have reference for health-conscious households and managers who value preparedness.













































| Best Sellers Rank | #19,702 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #450 in Medicine #1,517 in Health, Fitness & Nutrition #1,804 in Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,660 Reviews |
J**E
一家に一冊あれば大正解!
日本では、なかなかここまでわかりやすく作るのは難しいかもしれません。 20年前に、同じ様な応急処置ガイドブックを読んで感銘を受けた時と同じです。 英語が苦手だから購入しようか迷っているなら、全く心配ありません。 写真がふんだんに使われていて、疾病名がわからなくても何となくわかるくらいのクオリティーです。 特に小さなお子さんのいらっしゃるご家庭にオススメします。こういった本が必要であると同時に、こどもだからこそ、感覚でこの本を理解できるはずです。家族みんなで読んでほしい一冊です。
R**D
Good Reference
Clear and concise First Aid regerence
M**A
An Excellent First Aid Manual for Everyone
This First Aid Manual is very well organized and easy to navigate. The information is presented clearly and systematically, making it both practical and informative. It is an excellent resource not only for medical professionals, but also for regular customers who want reliable, easy-to-understand guidance. The balance between professional detail and clear explanations makes this manual especially valuable in real-life situations. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a trustworthy and user-friendly first aid reference.
T**L
Very good first aid manual
The paper back book is compact and loaded with helpful information in easy to understand wording. It has an abundance of clear photographic illustrations and it covers every first aid emergency you might encounter at home, on the road, camping, etc. I also like that it puts emphasis on special handling of infant and child first aid. I recommend this book as an essential addition to any family first aid supply kit.
B**Y
Buy it! Excellent all-around reference, but take some time to look through it
This is a top manual. I've spent decades training citizens in first aid and cpr, and training instructors. So I do know. It's what I give to my family members along with first aid supplies (except to the son who is a paramedic!). This is is a solid reference book. But it pays to become familiar with a few things before an emergency, such as how to do a basic victim exam. Really, the best thing is to pair this book with some basic training. A simple FA course, plus extra training in CPR and how to control massive bleeding. The courses are short, tothe point, and out there now. You won't regret it when something really, really goes wrong. Quick: what are the five most likely major signs of a possible stroke? Okay, then give me four. Three? What, you don't know? If you live in a more isolated rural area, or hike, hunt/fish, or camp, you need that training and a book (or better, more training) on handling things when help isn't so close at hand. That's just the truth. People who backpack should talk to a physician who takes such isolation seriously. Major painkillers, electrolytes, and antibiotics are smart to have. I speak from experience. The prepared survive. Look around here for other references. Keep it simple (KISS). There are other books for specific needs. But this manual is great for urban, suburban, and accessible rural settings where emergency help is available within 15 or 20 minutes after a phone call. Just become familiar with the contents, and where you can find this or that information in a hurry. It is a basic human skill to be able to render aid to a hurt fellow human, isn't it?
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