Press down firmly on the casualty's breastbone current guidelines suggest pushing down to a depth of 6cm) then release the pressure, but try not to lose contact with the casualty. This is known as a chest compression. When applying pressure, avoid doing so on the ribs, upper abdomen or the end of the casualty's breastbone. adequacy of the first-aid training course. This guide also includes an outline of the essential elements of safe and effective first-aid training for the workplace as guidance to institutions teaching first-aid courses and to the consumers of these courses. The Risks: Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities this book covers the following topics related to emergency medicine: fundamental criteria for first aid, basic measures for first aid, first aid for specific injuries, first aid for fractures, first aid for climatic injuries, first aid for bites and stings, first aid in a nuclear, biological and chemical environment, first aid for psychological … Additional Information. Description. The American Red Cross Emergency First Aid Guide is a compact, 4" x 6" full-color, reference pocket guide which provides emergency care information for a range of situations, including first aid, cardiac emergencies, stroke, burns, choking, allergic reactions, and more. This first aid pocket guide has been Keep a copy in your home, car, boat, camper, or backpack and be "ready" when emergencies occur. Here's what Kirkus Reviews had to say about First Aid, Survival, and CPR: "Clear, succinct information, sensible design, and strongly organized information combine to make this field guide an invaluable aid to travelers and outdoor recreationists." A first aider is someone trained in first aid who should: • recognise, assess, and prioritise the need for first aid • provide care by using appropriate competencies • recognise their own limitations, and seek additional care when needed. The goals of first aid are to preserve life, alleviate suffering, prevent further illness or you find yourself in a first aid situation and you don't have any gloves handy, improvise. Use a towel, plas-tic bag, or some other barrier to help avoid direct contact. Make sure there is always a fresh supply of gloves in your first aid kit. Remove gloves carefully. Blood 2 Basic First Aid for the Community and Workplace Introduction The First Aid/CPR/AED program includes the following courses and modules, any of which can be combined (e.g., Standard First Aid with CPR/AED—Adult): First Aid CPR—Adult CPR—Child CPR—Infant AED—Adult AED—Child . Optional First Aid Modules and Lessons Asthma Inhaler (lesson plan available on Instructor's Corner) First Aid is an important element in maintaining Workplace Safety. At RSEA, we worked with National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA) to develop a checklist for our sites. We have found this 7 point checklist useful and hope you will too. CHECKLIST EXAMPLE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Are First Aid Kits sign posted and accessible? Injuries are practically inevitable in emergency situations. There's a chance you get hurt by whatever's causing the emergency; for instance, you could get burned in a fire, or you could get struck by toppling debris during an earthquake. But injuries are also sustained during the panic that ensues in an emergency. In the rush to get away from danger, you could sprain your ankle or suffer First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with either a minor or ser
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