[Electronics-talk] Talking First Aid Kit
cheez
cheez at cox.net
Thu Oct 15 01:33:02 UTC 2009
I think this issue is off topic, but I will say, True, some people don't
have good memories and it is wonderful that your work and others require
refresher courses.
So, if you have the money, buy the dang thing! Now, let's refocus!
Vince
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From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco at va.gov>
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> The problem is that memory comes with practice. And, most people don't
> use those skills or that knowledge until there is an actual emergency,
> which may happen years after training, or not at all. My work requires
> that we have CPR training every two years. If a person takes the
> training and encounters an emergency 18 months later, how likely is it
> that he will remember the procedure.
>
> Andy
>
>
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> Wouldn't it be cheaper to have what to do taught to you, remember it and
>
> apply it when its time?
> Sounds like another product we don't need.
> Vince
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> From: "Eugene Coulter" <escoulter at centurytel.net>
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> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 1:29 PM
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Talking First Aid Kit
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>
>> Has anyone tried or seen the Talking First Aid Kit made by
> Intelligent
>> First Aid?
>> You are supposed to be able to insert a card into a piece of equipment
> and
>> it will talk you through many emergency situations from bee stings
>> through
>> CPR.
>> I was wondering if it is accessible or even a worthwhile item?
>> There are 3 kits available:
>> Home kit for $59.99
>> Travel Kit for $59.99
>> and Complete kit for $149.99
>> The web site is IntelligentFirstAid.com
>> Really curious as wife is a child Care operator and if it is truly
>> accessible it might be handy to have around
>> Gene
>>
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