1. Author: List the authors or editors of the guide. If there is an organization or institution responsible for the publication, include that information as well.
2. Title: Write the full title of the first aid pocket guide.
3. Edition: If there have been multiple editions of the guide, indicate which edition you are referencing.
4. Publication Date: Include the year the guide was published.
5. Publisher: Mention the name of the publisher or organization that released the guide.
6. Place of Publication: Specify the city and/or country where the guide was published.
7. ISBN or ISSN: If available, include the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for the guide.
8. Format: Indicate the format of the guide, such as paperback, hardcover, or electronic.
9. Pagination: Provide the total number of pages in the guide.
Here's an example of how a bibliography entry for a first aid pocket guide might look:
American Academy of Pediatrics. First Aid for Children and Infants. 7th ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics, 2016. Print.
This example includes the author (American Academy of Pediatrics), title (First Aid for Children and Infants), edition (7th ed.), publication date (2016), publisher (American Academy of Pediatrics), place of publication (Elk Grove Village, IL), format (print), and pagination.
It's important to follow a consistent citation style when creating a bibliography, as outlined by style guides such as the American Psychological Association (APA) or Modern Language Association (MLA).