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DescriptionDrowning: Prevention, Rescue, Treatment – June 11th 2015 by Joost J.L.M. Bierens (Editor) {Bindaredundat} Ignore the above information “The drowning pool by Macdonald, Ross” It`s incorrect but often gets included automatically and can`t be removed by the uploader. Product Details Hardcover: 1269 pages Publisher: Springer; 2nd ed. 2014 edition (June 11th 2015) Language: English ISBN-10: 364204252X ISBN-13: 978-3642042522 Price: $279.00 The World Health Organization estimated that in 2011 almost 360,000 people drowned worldwide. This makes drowning the third leading cause of unintentional injury death globally after road traffi c crashes and falls. Approximately 95 % of drowning deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. From the Back Cover Since the first edition of the Handbook on Drowning in 2005, many epidemiological data have confirmed the burden of drowning in several parts of the world. Studies have increased the understanding of effective drowning prevention strategies, rescue techniques and treatment options. Much has been learned about submersion and immersion hypothermia, SCUBA-diving injuries, the life-saving preparations of water-related disasters and how to deal with forensic investigations. In this updated second edition, experts from around the world provide a complete overview of current research data, consensus statements and expert opinions. The book Drowning provides evidence-based practical information and has a unique informative value for various groups with tasks, duties and responsibilities in this domain. In addition, the book may be an inspiration for future networks and research initiatives. Since 1767, the Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen in Amsterdam rewards successful rescuers with this medal in gold, silver or bronze. The medal represents charity leaning over a drowning victim and warding off Death as he wields his scythe. Sharing Widget |