The average rating for Anoxia (Quamut) based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-03-01 00:00:00 Darren Chapman Supposing, one fine day, you cut your thumb on a can lid. Should you dress it yourself? Will you need stitches? And is tetanus a factor? Or suppose your child who never gets earaches gets an earache -- with fever. Do you question the child or head straight to the ER? Deciding whether and from where to seek medical help can be just as crucial as what happens once you're there. Probably we've all been confronted with, or at least thought about, the consequences of a $$$ trip to the ER when home remedy might work just as well -- or, what's worse, the consequences of doing nothing when urgent medical attention is key. This book, now in its Tenth Edition, uses the "logic tree" approach to determining not just what bothers you or those in your care, but how urgent it is, how long it has been a problem, and then how to deal with it. Today, solutions aren't just the home medicine cabinet, scheduling a doctor visit or the Emergency Room, but include urgent centers, in-pharmacy clinics and telephone consultations with a nurse or physician assistant ("PA"). I urge this book for all American homes. |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-12-03 00:00:00 Derek Betchy exceptional very informative book . highly recommend it ! easy to read and understand. |
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