| Based on Dorling Kindersley’s international best selling manual, iCEAid is fully revised
and up to date with new guidelines based on the latest best practice.
It has clear photographs and illustrations showing exactly what
to do in an emergency. It is multi-lingual and the easy to follow
instructions make finding essential information fast and simple.
The innovative multi-language medical software package is launched
by pressing the ICE (In Case of Emergency) button on the handset.

- Provides step by step emergency first aid software that leads
you by the hand and shows you what to do and how to do it.
- Automatically records what has been done and compiles a handover
report to give to the emergency services.
- Holds medical records of the user and their travelling companions
in a safe secure fashion.
- The user decides how much is ‘open’ for use by
the attending emergency services and how much is encrypted.
- Access to a free 24 hour international emergency helpline.
BACKGROUND TO STANDARDIZED EMERGENCY CARE
The first standardized method of treating casulaties was developed
in 1976. Since then it has become the standard for emergency care
throughout the World:
- Treat the greatest threat to life first because casualties die
in a predictable manner.
- Lack of a definitive diagnosis should not slow treatment for
life-threatening injury.
- The ABCDE order allows the most
time-critical interventions to be performed early.

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