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1.0 out of 5 stars
The Manual of Repitition,
By Jackie Sax (Glen Ellyn, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Underwater Diving Accident Manual (Paperback)
This floppy paperback outlines several (not many) diving accidents. However, all of the information for each different diving accident is the same for each injury. Oxygen, warm blanket, keep calm, see doctor. Or if you have one of many types of abrasions, hot water, oxygen, keep warm, keep calm, see doctor. It's scope is very limited. Given the number and types of accidents that may occur on a dive, every injury is treated the same. The listing of problems was lacking, there was not a quick reference, and the information was redundant, You would be better off buying a first aid book, because this one is non-specific to diving injuries. It is disappointing coming from DAN, to write such an incomplete "reference" tool. This goes for the spiral bound editions that DAN puts out too. Very shallow (pun intended).
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Underwater Diving Accident Manual (Paperback - June 1990)
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