IntroductionConcept of First AidAims of First AidHistorical Background of First AidDefinitionFirst AiderScope of First AidPrinciples of First AidGolden Rules of First AidQualities of a First AiderResponsibilities of First AiderFirst Aid KitWounds, Haemorrhage and ShockWoundsHaemorrhageShockMusculoskeletal InjuriesFractureDislocationsSprains and strainsMuscle InjuriesMuscle ContusionMuscle CrampsMuscle SpasmTransportation of Injured PersonsMoving a Person Without a Spinal InjuryMoving a Person with a Spinal InjuryRespiratory EmergenciesAsphyxiaFirst AidBasic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)UnconsciousnessForeign Body in the Skin, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and StomachForeign Bodies in the SkinForeign Bodies in the EyeForeign Body in the EarForeign Body in the NoseForeign Body in the ThroatForeign Bodies in the StomachBurns and ScaldsUse of Fire ExtinguishersPoisoningTypes of PoisonsBites and StingsBitesStingsFrostbiteEffects of Heat on the BodyHeat CrampsHeat ExhaustionHeat StrokeDrowningElectric ShockCommunity EmergenciesNatural DisastersEpidemics and PandemicsEnvironmental and Chemical Hazards (Residential or Industrial Fires/Chemical Spills/Gas Leak)Violence and Acts of Terror (Terrorist Attacks, Bomb Blasts, Mass Shootings, Civil Unrest and Stampedes)Road Traffic Accidents (Multiple Casualties)Building CollapsesSevere Weather EventsPower Outages Affecting Critical ServicesFood and Water ContaminationMedical EmergenciesBandagesPrinciples of BandagingTypes of BandagesSplintPurpose of SplintingTypes of Splints for JointsIndications for SplintingContraindications and PrecautionsAdvantages of SplintingDisadvantages of SplintingProcedure of Applying SplintSlingTypes of SlingsReef KnotClove HitchBindersPurposes of BindersTypes of BindersProcedure on Applying BandageConclusionChapter HighlightsReview Questions