2/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for iFirstAid for iPhone.
iFirstAid is free iOS app published by Survival Emergency Products
iB-RaD
As an EMT-B in the state of NY, I can really appreciate a product like this. More times than not, having a civilian perform CPR or use an AED on scene can be the difference between life and death. Statistically, a patients chances of survival are 37 percent better if CPR is performed immediately. This guide didn't help me at all, as I am already trained in all this and more, but it is definitely great for someone to have. Thanks for creating a potentially life saving product.
Heather Ryan
I downloaded this app because I wanted a quick cheat sheet to use if I ever needed to give CPR (I've taken CPR classes) this app isn't really for teaching or training purposes so if that's what your expecting don't download. However if you need a quick reference for emergencies this I's perfect! However, I think people should know that in some states (like California) if you call 911 from a cell phone (it takes longer for emergency workers to get there) the call does not go to a local responder, but to the highway patrol who then has to figure out your location and contact your local responder. So whenever possible it is best to call 911 from a landline!
James.Christian
Just last week one of my students left my class and then had a seizure in the following class and thank God the teacher "winged it" and did nothing detrimental to the student like the "old school" first aid method of shoving an object in the mouth to bite on... That is outdated says our school nurse. So, would you please add a section for "Seizures" in the app. Kind Regards, James
Digster79
Not a bad app for a quick reference. I mainly downloaded it for CPR. I think this app should most certainly include information on identifying and helping stroke victims! Another reviewer add seizures and that info would be handy to add perhaps in a future update.
tclarr
Needs to cover more scenarios, provide greater detail and be more thorough. Not a good guide IMHO.
SB loves ya
Great idea for baby sitters! You know how those terrible twos are!! Could use more stuff, but this is definatly info you want close by... Just in case.
TabLVT
Nice reference to have handy. I know CPR for cats and dogs but not for people! Nice app.
ellamara827
Looked at this app just for curiosity's sake & found CPR info is VERY outdated, missing info with numerous errors!! Please review the CORRECT way to complete CPR for infant, child & adult AND update!!! American Red Cross(ARC) or American Heart Assoc. (AHA) has step by step info on how to CORRECTLY perform CPR!!!!!
Vansters
Waste of app space. Most of the info is common sense. I think most of us know to call 911. We don't need an app for that. Don't rely on the gadget that has a fart app to save a loved ones life.