2/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for iFirstAid for iPhone.
iFirstAid is free iOS app published by Survival Emergency Products
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IF YOU WANT THE DEFINITION OF 'LIGHT,' DOWNLOAD THIS WASTE OF THE ELECTRICITY IT TAKES TO POWER THE MACHINES IT TAKES TO DO SO - an insult to an adult's intelligence!
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The CPR info is incorrect. It doesn't match up with current guidelines of compression, airway, breathing. This has been the protocol since 2010 so the app should be brought up to date.
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The emergency contacts for traveling especially and sections are very helpful however someone it can be TOO VAGUE. In CPR it says "check for danger" as in check for bleeding? Check for danger from what? From the surroundings? Or in the burns section I think it would be helpful to suggest brands of bandages or medications to bring if it happens away from home and in other categories too.