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A study to assess the perception of physiotherapy students at the university of zambia towards the inclusion of first aid trainig in their curriculum/ Prisca kabindo.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Lusaka: University of Zambia , School of Medicine, 2004.Description: xiii,34p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy. Summary: First aid is the emergency care and treatment of a sick or injured person before more advanced medical assistance. It preserves life, prevent worsening, and/or promote recovery. It is cardinal and must be performed immediately after injury. The objective of the study was to assess the perception of physitherapy students at the university of zambia towards the inclusion of first aid training in their curriculum.
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A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy.

Includes bibliographical references.

First aid is the emergency care and treatment of a sick or injured person before more advanced medical assistance. It preserves life, prevent worsening, and/or promote recovery. It is cardinal and must be performed immediately after injury. The objective of the study was to assess the perception of physitherapy students at the university of zambia towards the inclusion of first aid training in their curriculum.

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