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Extractions: by Monte Cunningham The Acu-Ki Institute One of the most portable yet highly-effective methods of complementary healthcare is Acupressure. It requires no more than a chart and a hand to administer treatments, though treatments can be administered with wooden tools as well as coupled with massage and essential oils. Both have been successfully used for thousands of years to help millions of people. This article features Acupressure and is written by Monte Cunningham, a man who has spent more than 35 years studying this healthcare modality. KJ meridians . There are fourteen main meridian lines each of which corresponds to an individual organ of the body. When the vital energies are able to flow through the meridians in a balanced and even way the result is good health. However, when we experience pain or illness it is an indication that there is a block or leak in the energy flow within your body. Healing Response . Pain or injury act to alert the body that damage control is needed, at which point the Healing Response begins and endorphins are generated to repair the affected area. This increases the heart rate and alters the blood pressure to speed up the elimination of toxins from the damaged area.
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Extractions: Donald M Cooper The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing information and advice about occupational health and safety. This publication is a source of information for people with an interest in developing or evaluating first aid recommendations for Material Safety Data Sheets. Each publication produced by CCOHS undergoes several stages of review. As part of this review, representatives from government, employers, and labour are requested to comment on draft copies of CCOHS documents for technical accuracy and readability. Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy and completeness of the information, it is understood that CCOHS makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and assumes no liability for any damages or loss suffered as a result of any inaccuracy or incompleteness therein. 1. INTRODUCTION
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Extractions: PE 113 Prerequisite: None Credit Hours: 3 credit hours III. COURSE DESCRIPTION: First aid's principle aim is to protect and save human lives. This course teaches skills that enable one to know what to do when emergencies occur through accidents or sudden illness; to develop in individuals an attitude for an understanding of their roles in protecting the lives and welfare of themselves and others; to develop motor skills in splinting, dressing, wounds, resuscitation, and CPR. Students will be able to administer aid in the following emergencies, drug abuse, automobile accidents, acute heart failure, bleeding, burns, choking, fractures, poisoning, and shock. IV. COURSE COMPETENCIES: A student will learn how to examine patients and how to use the emergency medical skills A student will learn the following skills to stabilize and treat people who have been injured a. Control of airway, breathing, and circulation b.
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Extractions: 031.03 General Requirements FIRST AID REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT. Scope: First aid requirements and equipment shall conform to all other applicable requirements of this standard, as well as the following provisions. Nothing in this standard shall be construed to prohibit better or otherwise safer conditions than specified herein. (7-1-00) Definitions. For definitions of terms used in this section, see sub-section 010 of this standard. (7-1-97) General Requirements: (7-1-97) a. First aid kits shall be made available and accessible to all employees. (7-1-97) b. Employees shall seek appropriate first aid or medical treatment immediately upon receiving an injury, even though it be minor. Employees shall report all injuries to their supervisor promptly. (7-1-97) c. Suitable means of transportation shall be available in the event any employee is injured; said transportation to be equipped with appropriate facilities and first aid supplies. (7-1-97) d.
Extractions: It's not easy being a parent with young children. You have to protect them constantly. It doesn't take long to realize that an infant will put just about anything in their mouth. Poisoning is an ever-present danger. Even the most careful parent may find that their child has consumed a poisonous substance. Whether swallowed or inhaled, poisoning can have swift and deadly consequences. You have to react fast. St. John Ambulance, Canada's first aid leader, advises that poisoning needs medical attention. First aid for poisoning Here's what you can do to help a poisoned person. 1. Call for immediate medical attention. Describe the casualty's condition and type of poison ingested, if you know, and follow their advice on first aid. 2. Assess the casualty's condition. If breathing stops, be sure to clean the mouth area of residue poison before attempting artificial respiration. Use a barrier device if possible. 3. Do not dilute a poison that has been swallowed unless on the advice of a medical professional.
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