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Sources include:
General/Overall First-Aid Subjects
First-Aid Supplies
Bandaging
Birthing Issues
Bites / Stings - Bee, Insect, Snake
Bleeding / Blood Loss
Breathing Problems
Broken Bones - See Fractures
Burns
Chemical Injuries
Choking
Convulsions - See Seizures
CPR:
Dehydration
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Drowning (Near Drowning)
Eye Injuries
Fainting
Fever
Fractures
Heartbeat (No Heartbeat)
Hyperthermia (Heat Stroke)
Hypothermia
Impalement
Injuries - Eye
Injuries - Tails
Nosebleed
Pain
Paralysis
Poisoning
Restraining/Handling an Injured Pet:
Seizures and Convulsions
Shock
Sunburn
Tail Injuries - Also See Injuries
Vomiting
Wounds
Other First-Aid Subjects:
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