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Army First Aid app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5568 ratings )
Reference Health & Fitness
Developer: Double Dog Studios
1.99 USD
Current version: 4.0.5, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 19 Aug 2009
App size: 61.99 Mb

Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, soldiers must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. The Army First Aid manual is a quick source of critical medical information.

With over 600 page of information, the Army First Aid app brings the Army’s First Aid manual to you.

Army First Aid contains information on:
* Basics of first aid
* Rescue breathing techniques
* Stopping bleeding
* Checking for shock
* Dressings and bandages
* Signs and symptoms of fractures
* Heat and cold injuries
* Bites – snake, mammals, humans
* Rescue carries
* Transportation

We have supplemented the Armys manual with the following critical references:
* Anatomy and Physiology
* Health and Fitness Calculators
* Dangerous Fish and Mollusks
* Dangerous Insects and Spiders
* Poisonous Plants
* Poisonous Snakes and Lizards

You may have to depend upon your first aid knowledge and skills to save yourself or someone you love. You may be able to save a life, prevent permanent disability, or reduce long periods of hospitalization by knowing WHAT to do, WHAT NOT to do, and WHEN to seek medical assistance.

Pros and cons of Army First Aid app for iPhone and iPad

Army First Aid app good for

This has a lot of information and great tips. Id recommend it.
Tons of good first aid information. Some content a little oriented toward soldiers but overall very useful. I bought it to use when the family goes camping. Hopefully we wont need it but with two boys it seems we are always getting into something. I like the broad range of content and the specific info for all types of injuries.
I have spent some time reading through the First Aid app and I am very surprised by the amount of information a person can learn from this. The pictures are easy to see and the information is nicely laid out. Well worth it!
From a quick look-over, this seems to be just what it says. Worth well more than the $2 pricetag. Seems to cover all the most likely kinds of trauma. But, for example, theres nothing on a stroke. Heres what you need to know for that: FAST Face Drooping on one side. Ask person to SMILE. If smile lopsided, it’s a stroke. Arm Weakness….ask person to raise both arms. If one drifts downward, it’s a stroke. Speech Difficulty….ask to repeat simple sentence like “the sky is blue”. If it’s slurred, or mis spoken, it’s a stroke. Take Action…call 911 or go immediately to ER if any of the above are evident.

Some bad moments

Why should we have to spend money for this kind of app? Just google US Army manuals and on one of the results I got a list of dozens and dozens of manuals and publications-and all for free
Lots of great info . Good luck if you need it in a hurry , search is poorly set up , and really , whats a computer for?

Usually Army First Aid iOS app used & searched for

first aid, fitness first, and other. So, download free Army First Aid .ipa to run this nice iOS application on iPhone and iPad.