Review
MICHAEL E. DEBAKEY, M.D. AWARD - 1st Place among all festival entries for Excellence in Education, International Health and Medical Film Festival- 1995. FINALIST - Children's Health, International Health and Medical Film Festival - 1995. FINALIST - Safety and First Aid, International Health and Medical Film Festival - 1995. FINALIST - Safety and First Aid, International Health and Medical Film Festival - 1995. GOLD AWARD - Safety/First Aid - Instructional, Houston International Film Festival -1995. BRONZE AWARD - How To's/ Instructional, Houston International Film Festival -1995. MERIT AWARD - Patient Education Information, National Health Information Awards - 1995. FINALIST - Health/Medicine, Volumes 1 & 2, Special Interest Video Association Awards - 1995. FINALIST - Instructional, Volumes 1 & 2, Special Interest Video Association Awards - 1995. GOLD AWARD - Safety/First Aid, Charleston International Film and Festival -1995. SILVER AWARD - Medical -Treatments/Procedures, Charleston International Film Festival - 1995. MERIT AWARD - Safety/First Aid, International Communication Film & Video Festival -1995. FINALIST - Safety/First Aid, The New York Festivals -1995 CREATIVE EXCELLENCE - Home video programming: Instructional, Volume I - Accidents, U.S. International Film & Video Festival - 1994. CREATIVE EXCELLENCE - Medicine, Health: Consumer/Patient Oriented, Volume II - Illnesses, U.S. International Film & Video Festival -1994. TELLY AWARD - Consumer medical education - 1994. CINDY AWARD - Medical, Association of Visual Communicators - 1994. --International Awards
Product Description
Being a new parent is one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have. But when your child becomes ill or faces a potentially life-threatening emergency, the experience can become terrifying. No parent wants to think about medical emergencies involving their children. The only question is will you be prepared to take the proper actions that could save your child's life? Are your family members, baby sitters and other care givers prepared take care of your infant or toddler if a illnesses occurs when you are not at home? Do you have a list of important phone numbers posted in any easy to find location in your home that any care givers could find in seconds? Infant & Toddler Emergency First Aid - Illnesses DVD will help you learn what to do should a serious illness affect your child. Illnesses explains what to do when your child is confronted with fever, poisoning, seizures, dehydration, croup, choking and more. A review of the American Heart Association CPR guidelines for both infants and toddlers is included. Infant & Toddler Emergency First Aid - Illnesses DVD will help you know what to do and who to call if your infant eats plant leaves which could be poisonous. Seizures in infants with fevers are very frightening when they occur. What you know what do? Created in cooperation with Pediatric Emergency Medical Physicians from leading children's hospitals, the DVD series explains in clear, easy-to-follow instructions what to do until help arrives and what signs and symptoms to report to your doctor or 9-1-1 operator. You'll also learn other valuable tips on how to childproof your home, being prepared, what your role is in the emergency medical system and much more. Infant & Toddler Emergency First Aid - Illnesses DVD is must-haves for every parent and should be watched by every member of your family, your babysitter and day care provider. Review the series periodically to keep your skills sharp especially the CPR, rescue breathing and choking sections. Infant & Toddler Emergency First Aid - Illnesses DVD has easy to use chapters in the menu to help you find the information when you need it. The DVD will give you important information that you can discuss with your doctor. This award winning DVD series is being used by parents, babbysitters, care givers, CPR classes, fire departments, hospitals, doctor's offices, and health departments around the world. English and Spanish on DVD. Topics Covered: Volume 2: Illnesses - First Aid Kit - Poisoning - Croup - Fever - Choking - Emergency Medical Services - Seizures