Be Ready: Everyday First Aid and Emergency Preparedness for Individuals and Families
MTA
Clear, confidence-building instruction on first response for injuries, sudden illness, and common household emergencies
2nd Edition
*Be Ready* is a practical guide to first aid and emergency preparedness, emphasizing that rapid assessment and decisive action in the first five minutes of a crisis can significantly improve outcomes. The book begins by outlining the "Assess, Act, Call" protocol, instructing readers to ensure scene safety, check for responsiveness and breathing, and contact 911 immediately for life-threatening situations. It provides foundational instruction on assembling a comprehensive home emergency kit and creating a family communication plan that accounts for specific needs, including infants, older adults, and pets.
The medical core of the book covers essential life-saving techniques tailored by age and condition. It teaches "Hands-Only" CPR for adults and conventional CPR for infants and children, highlighting that pediatric arrests are often respiratory in nature and require rescue breaths. Detailed chapters cover choking relief—using abdominal thrusts for adults and back blows/chest thrusts for infants—and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). The text also provides clear guidance on managing severe bleeding through direct pressure and tourniquets, as well as treating burns, fractures, and head or spinal injuries, where immobilization is key to preventing further damage.
The book further addresses internal medical emergencies, such as recognizing the signs of shock, heart attacks, strokes, and diabetic crises. It explains how to distinguish between hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and offers specific protocols for administering epinephrine during anaphylaxis. Additionally, the text covers environmental and household hazards, including poisoning, insect bites, heat illness, and cold exposure. It stresses the importance of specialized resources like the Poison Help line and warns against common myths, such as inducing vomiting after a poisoning.
The concluding chapters focus on large-scale preparedness and specialized care. It offers strategies for sheltering-in-place or evacuating during severe weather, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and wildfires. Special attention is given to maintaining sanitation and hygiene when utilities fail and managing complex medication schedules during a disaster. By blending clinical first aid instructions with logistical planning, the book aims to transform fear into focus, ensuring individuals and families are equipped to handle both common household accidents and major environmental catastrophes.
May 11, 2026
63,600 words
4 hours 27 minutes
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