Emergency Medical Care Guide
The book is intended for all medical and non-medical persons who are related to the provision of medical assistance - emergency and in general medicine. It is written in a more popular language in order to be useful to people who are not medically trained.
The publication is also aimed at paramedics, as well as for the people who are also at the rescue posts, for the BCH, the services of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of the Interior, who provide emergency and urgent medical assistance. It is written in a much more understandable language and anyone can learn it after proper training by following the instructions in this guide.
"The most important thing when performing first medical it helps to be prepared. In medicine, there is one basic principle, "Above all, do no harm." Our organism is designed in such a way that it has self-regulating mechanisms. If attacked by an external agent, it regulates itself.
We, the medical professionals, intervene in this process. How effective this will be depends on how trained we are. Well, that's the purpose of this guide. If there is someone untrained, it is better to do nothing than to cause harm.'
Prof. Dr. Hristo Bozov
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Guide to
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emergency medical care