American National Red Cross
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American Red Cross Lifeguarding Manual
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published
2010
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First Aid/CPR/AED Participant's Manual
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published
2011
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2 editions
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First Aid and Safety Handbook
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published
1992
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2 editions
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Babysitter's Training Handbook
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published
1998
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4 editions
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Standard First Aid and Personal Safety
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published
1973
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11 editions
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Community First Aid and Safety
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published
1993
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3 editions
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The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook
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published
1992
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2 editions
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Standard First Aid
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published
1993
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2 editions
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Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care
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published
1973
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3 editions
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Emergency Medical Response
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published
2011
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“People are alike in many ways. In other ways, people are different. These differences are called diversity. Without diversity, everyone would be exactly the same and that would make the world a very boring place. Accept each infant or child as someone special.”
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
“Shaking a baby or child in a moment of frustration or anger can cause serious harm or death. Babies have weak neck muscles and heavy heads, and when a baby is shaken, the head flops back and forth, causing serious damage. Shaking a baby or child can cause sever injury, resulting in problems ranging from brain damage to death.”
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
“DO NOT put infants in a recovery position. They are not able to support themselves in this position. Instead, take the infant with you to call 9-1-1.”
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
― Babysitter's Training Handbook
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