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| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| Canada | free |
| China | free |
| France | free |
| Germany | free |
| Italy | free |
| Netherlands | free |
| Portugal | free |
| Spain | free |
| Poland | free |
| UK | free |
| India | free |
| Japan | free |
| Russia | free |
| Turkey | free |
| USA | free |
| Korea, Republic Of | free |
| Ukraine | free |
Reviews
All reviews →Terrific app!
Worthwhile app for anyone to own.Every situation seems to be covered...The HD videos r easy to understand n follow.
Great for third graders
Disappointing- first off, you need to download everything, including text. My iPad is wifi only and its impossible to use this app when traveling. Second, all the videos seem to be targeted for a child. All videos use the same woman who, in each video "stars" as the injured victim, but thats all they show, a woman grimacing in pain- they dont really show any hands-on procedures. Also, I wish they had a "download all" option so I dont have to download the videos one by one when Im in a wifi hotspot. Summary- embed the videos and show more actual first aid and trauma procedures and what supplies to use and the correct way to use the supplies. I also feel jipped by buying the full version thinking Id get all quality 25 mb videos, all the rest seem to only be under 5 mb videos. I may pony up for the huge $200 emergency medicine app, Im tired of wasting my money on these amateur apps :(