3/5 rating based on 35 reviews. Read all reviews for First Aid Basic Informations for iPhone.
First Aid Basic Informations is free iOS app published by Bruno Mandolesi
ReneeVP
Not much more than what you see in the sample. This is the first review I have ever written. It's just that bad. Don't waste your buck.
John, Anaheim
Not sue why the other reviewer was so harsh. This is a slick app. The design and content are top notch. And while I got it when the price dropped to FREE, it's definitely worth more than a buck - for the CPR diagrams alone. Well done!
happycampr
This app is worthless. Pretty much everything in it is common sense and really, there's nothing to it. All it really tells you is one or two rescue positions and how to put a bandage on if you're bleeding. Im not being sarcastic either. I thought it was going to be somewhat useful since I have a small child, but it was really just a waste of space. Thank goodness it was free...
Rampancy Project
This app has the potential to be a great one, but it's so limited that it's really not worth downloading at this point. Good interface, but where's the info?
Little Saigon
This app is great, mayb more information. Otherwise, very straightforward and precise. Other 1,2* reviewers are nuts. For goodness sake this is a free app. Rep to the devs
Benny U.
I like to have this in case I am hurt and someone comes across I hope they look at my phone and are able to save me one thing I would want fixed is you should be able to go directly through the steps instead of having to go back and forth between menues
UW, Seattle!
As a lifeguard, no one would stop to take the time to look through this app in a real emergency. Time is of great importance in an emergency. I can see how this might be a good teaching app. But that's all it's good for. If anyone were really serious about wanting to be prepared for an emergency, just take the Red Cross' First Aid course and get certified.
tpurchase
This is a good app for those who aren't familiar with basic first aid or who need a refresher. I can see using it while giving aid to an injured person.