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21. InteliHealth: First Aid Finesse
first aid Finesse. is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitutefor medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions.
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22. Virtual Naval Hospital: FM 21-11: First Aid For Soldiers
See Chapter 3, Section I for specific indications of the casualty to determine thefirst aid measures needed to the casualty exhibits the conditions for which
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FM 21-11 First Aid for Soldiers: Chapter 1
Fundamental Criteria for First Aid
Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., October 27, 1988
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed INTRODUCTION Soldiers may have to depend upon their first aid knowledge and skills to save themselves or other soldiers. They may be able to save a life, prevent permanent disability, and reduce long periods of hospitalization by knowing what to do, what not to do, and when to seek medical assistance. Anything soldiers can do to keep others in good fighting condition is part of the primary mission to fight or to support the weapons system. Most injured or ill soldiers are able to return to their units to fight and/or support primarily because they are given appropriate and timely first aid followed by the best medical care possible. Therefore, all soldiers must remember the basics:
  • Check for BREATHING : Lack of oxygen intake (through a compromised airway or inadequate breathing) can lead to brain damage or death in very few minutes.
  • Check for BLEEDING : Life cannot continue without an adequate volume of blood to carry oxygen to tissues.

23. Descriptions.html
joint injuries, first aid for specific injuries, deciding first aid for burns, frostbite,first aid for frostbite SUDDEN MEDICAL conditions ..
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PREPARING TO RESPOND............................ "Emergency action principles, disease transmission"
THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEM....... "911 activation"
THE EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES... "Survey scene, check unresponsive, primary survey life threatening conditions, secondary survey, monitor casualty's ABC's, rest and reassure casualty"
AIRWAY EMERGENCIES................................ "Airway obstruction, prevention of choking, signs and symptoms of choking, First Aid for choking"
BREATHING EMERGENCIES........................ "Breathing emergencies, prevention of breathing emergencies, sign and symptoms, First Aid for breathing emergencies, anaphylactic shock, First Aid for anaphylactic shock"
CARDIOVASCULAR EMERGENCIES......... "Angina pectoris, heart attack, stroke, internal and external bleeding, cardiac arrest, shock, CPR/AED for cardiac arrest, signs and symptoms, First Aid actions"
SECONDARY SURVEY.................................. "Interview casualty/bystanders, check vital signs, hands on/off head to toe examination, apply First Aid, deciding to transport"

24. Rougier 3-Step First Aid Kit
should not be relied upon or interpreted as a recommendation for any specific treatmentplan I acknowledge that I have read the conditions of use and confirm my
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25. First Aid And EMT
Includes an A to Z database of conditions (like allergic reaction or A guide toaid first responders in quickly identifying the specific or generic
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Following is a list of freeware that provides tools and information related to first aid and EMT. To learn more about a particular item, click on the item name. To download a software product or visit an interactive web site, click on "download" or "view," respectively. But first, please read our page if you haven't already done so.
By Smartie-ist Consortium. Alveolar-arterial oxygen tension difference. Download Windows or web version. Registration required for download.
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ACLS 2000 Algorithms
By Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Includes information on Asystole, Bradycardia, Cardioversion, PEA, Tachycardia, and VF/PVT algorithms.
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ACLS Quizzes
By Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). 10 question interactive quizzes on airways, electrical therapy, MI/stroke, and pharmacologic therapy.
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ACLS Simulator
By Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Run through interactive treatment scenarios.
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By Smartie-ist Consortium. The Alvarado score was developed to increase diagnostic accuracy for acute appendicitis. Download Windows version. Registration required for download.
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APACHE II By Smartie-ist Consortium. Estimate prognosis of the critically ill patient using the severity of illness scoring system, Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE II). Download Windows version. Registration required for download.

26. First Aid
first aid treatment for a variety of injuries including those needing immediate caredue to their potentially lifethreatening nature. The specific conditions
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27. Homeopathic First Aid : Rochelle Marsden Homeopath
Give Arnica first in every first aid situation Sudden and violent onset of conditions.BELLIS PERENIS specific for bruising of soft tissue like the breast and
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Whilst it must be emphasised that the practice of homeopathy entails a detailed knowledge of Materia Medica, nevertheless First Aid and Domestic Emergencies can often be treated safely and effectively at home. This is partly because of the affinities of various remedies for particular tissues and because experience has shown that injuries and common ailments, such as burns, bruises, cuts and stings, respond well to well proved remedies. Ailments such as coughs, colds, sore throats and indigestion may also be safely treated. Provided the doses are not repeated too frequently or over too long a period they will not do harm. However whatever the problem it must be strongly emphasised that if any of these conditions do not readily yield to treatment or appear to be serious professional help must be sought. COMMON FIRST AID REMEDIES ARNICA - This is the No. 1 remedy for all cases of injury as it also deals with shock. It removes the blood back into the vessels as well. Give Arnica first in every First Aid situation. It is even fine to give if nil by mouth in case of an injury needing an operation. Good for sprains and strains. It has also been sited as usual for severe exhaustion and jet lag. NB If using Arnica tincture it must not be used on broken skin as it can cause a rash. ACONITE – Fright is the keynote of this remedy when there is great anxiety and sudden emotions.  It is for any complaint that comes on suddenly after exposure to cold dry windy conditions. Coughs, colds, chills, fevers that come on suddenly may need this remedy especially if there is congested pain with restlessness. It can also be used in an emergency situation for a panic attack.

28. Occupational First Aid Training
adapted to cater for clients’ specific industrial requirements Infection controlin first aid • Basic human anatomy Types and treatment • Heart conditions.
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Occupational First Aid Training
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This course is approved by the NSW WorkCover Authority, and SA WorkCover Authority, and is accepted training as nationally recognised training in all other States and Territories. Course content consists of 22 mandatory topics, plus a selection of additional topics of general interest. Course duration is over a period of five days.
Topics:
Additional Topics (clients choice):
Practical training, especially with regard to EAR/CPR, immobilisation and transport, and the care of head and spinal injuries, is an integral part of the course. Course content conforms to the recommendations of the Australian Resuscitation Council and individual State Occupational Health and Safety legislative requirements.
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Number of participants: Minimum 10, maximum 20.

29. North Sea Volunteer Lifeguards - Training Resources: First Aid For Lifeguards
at Work qualified, all lifeguards are urged to qualify to first aid at Work you canjump between sections and quickly find specific conditions/treatments by
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window.defaultStatus = "NSVL Training Resources" Page last updated: 21 May 2004 This first aid manual is designed to be a comprehensive resource for trainees attending a course to gain the nationally recognised HSE First Aid at Work qualification in conjunction with a lifeguard qualification. It is also a valuable revision source for ongoing training and renewal of the qualification. The manual has been developed and written with input from a number of experienced Lifeguard Trainers specifically for First Aid at Work in conjunction with Beach Lifeguard courses run by North Sea Volunteer Lifeguards. However, this Third Edition has been thoroughly revamped to make it equally appropriate to those running First Aid at Work in conjunction with Pool Lifeguard courses. It has also been extended to include a workbook section to allow progress of candidates to be monitored, as well as including a Powerpoint Presentation slideshow for use by trainers which is integrated with the Manual. Wherever appropriate techniques are described in relation to lifeguard operations where trained assistance and further equipment is available, however all techniques are also explained in relation to the usual ?worst case scenario? that you are on your own. Therefore, although it is targeted towards first aid situations found in lifeguarding, it will also provide you with the skills to apply this to any situation or workplace. The use of some specialist equipment is also explained, although this is not required under the First Aid at Work syllabus and is included in order to provide a comprehensive training manual for all first aid techniques used by the professional rescuer.

30. AllRefer Health - Drug Abuse First Aid: Symptoms & Signs (Overdose From Drugs)
Drug Abuse first aid Symptoms Signs. Drug withdrawal symptoms also vary widelydepending on the specific drug(s) used, but may include Diseases conditions.
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31. Stocking Your Home First Aid Kit - Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital
Infant/child CPR classes Knowledge of first aid can be very beneficial in a substitutefor medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions.
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Stocking your home first aid kit
From handling bumps and bruises to scrapes and stings, a well-stocked home first aid kit can be a great resource. The following first aid supplies can be useful:
  • activated charcoal (for poisoning: call Poison Control Center FIRST before using)
  • assorted bandages
  • elastic wraps
  • scissors
  • adhesive tape
  • disposable instant ice bags
  • antibiotic ointment
  • gauze rolls
  • two-inch and four-inch gauze pads
  • sterile applicators
  • thermometer in case
  • tweezers
  • safety pins
  • rubber gloves
  • plastic bag
Infant/child CPR classes Knowledge of first aid can be very beneficial in emergency situations. CPR is a particularly valuable skill to have. Women's Education Life Learning (WELL) offers a four-hour class on infant/child cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This program provides an essential learning experience for any new or expecting parent, grandparent or anyone who is responsible for the care of infants and children.

32. First Aid - Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital
first aid Measures. Apply cold compresses to fresh bruises for the first 15 to nota substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions.
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This information is designed as a guide only. It does not take the place of immediate emergency medical attention. If you have any doubts, call your doctor or for emergency medical services right away. First Aid Measures Abdominal pain (severe) If your child has abdominal pain associated with fever, pain or bloody stools or vomits, call your doctor immediately. For more severe symptoms call 911. More information on abdominal pain Abrasions (scrapes) Wash abrasion with soap and water. Allow to dry. Cover with a sterile nonstick bandage or dressing.

33. Health Library - First Aid For A Tooth That Has Been Completely
first aid for a tooth that has been completely knocked out. and is not a substitutefor medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions.
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34. Outdoor Health - General First-Aid Principles
In all firstaid situations, the rescuer must remain calm being done to treat thevictim(s), and any specific environmental conditions or physical
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Medical Reference Outdoor Health / Safety General First-Aid Principles In all first-aid situations, the rescuer must remain calm. If you panic, you will lose control of the victim, as well as of yourself. To establish authority, speak and act calmly and purposefully. Allow the victim to discuss the incident, his situation, and his fears. If you can involve the victim in his rescue and treatment, it is often good for his morale. Save criticism for after the event, and try not to be judgmental. Avoid laying any blame on people; they may get hurt emotionally or become argumentative as a result.
Do not endanger additional inexperienced rescuers. If you cannot get to the victim easily, send for help. Approach all victims safely; don't allow the sense of urgency to transform a sensible rescue into a series of risky, or even foolhardy, maneuvers. If it appears that the victim is too ill to be moved, set up camp immediately. In all cases, protect the victim from above and below from the elements.
If you have paper and a writing instrument, record your observations. If you send someone for help, have him carry a piece of paper that states the victim's location, the nature of the emergency, the number of people needing help, the condition of the victim(s), what is being done to treat the victim(s), and any specific environmental conditions or physical obstacles. Accident report forms are available from organizations such as The Mountaineers.

35. Hiking First Aid
first aid kit. It should contain equipment to treat minor injuries and illnessessuch as the first aider feels comfortable to use. Company. specific conditions.
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This article has been written to provide hopefully useful information about first aid and general safety while hiking. It is intended as an adjunct to existing training, not as a replacement. Any group venturing out for a non-trivial hike should have at least one first aider trained to appropriate national standards, and each hiker should know at least basic first aid. If you do not respect hills, moors or desert then they will kill you. This article is released under the Open Content license.
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Introduction
This is a guide to the first aid knowledge and techniques required for safe and comfortable hiking. It is intended as an adjunct to proper training in basic first aid, conducted by a suitably qualified instructor. First aid is a practical skill which can only be learned well under supervision and personal instruction. These notes assume that the reader is acting as first aider within a group of hikers. It would also be helpful for the reader to hold a current first aid certificate at the level of First Aid at Work (UK) or EMT-Basic (USA).
Regional Issues
First Aid nominally has no regional differences; ill people are ill in a certain way, no matter whether they come from London, San Francisco or Pretoria. However, different countries have different approved protocols for a variety of conditions, most noticeably in the matter of resuscitation. The reader is referred to the American Heart Association or European Resusciation Council publications for the most recent information on this topic.

36. Wilderness First Aid - Encyclopedia Article About Wilderness First Aid. Free Acc
kit. . Click the link for more information. but is part of wildernessfirst aid. specific conditions. Exposure. Exposure, sometimes
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Wilderness first aid is the provision of first aid This article is about the concept of first aid. A First Aid textbook on the practice of first aid is under development at Encyclopedia textbooks . First aid is a series of simple, life-saving medical techniques that a non-doctor or layman can be trained to perform in medical emergency situations, before the intervention of emergency medical technicians or doctors. It is best to obtain training in first aid before a medical emergency occurs. Supplies useful in giving first aid are often kept together in a first aid kit.
Click the link for more information. (q.v.) under conditions where the arrival of emergency responders or the evacuation of an injured person may be delayed due to constraints of terrain, weather, and available equipment. It may be necessary to care for an injured person for several hours or days. Wilderness First Aid (WFA) is the name of a certification in Wilderness Medicine that covers wilderness first aid; depending on the laws applicable where it is practiced, it may impose specific responsibilities and confer specific immunities on duly-diligent practitioners. For instance, the practicing of certain rules of WFA, by someone certified in the usual "street" First Aid discipline but not in WFA (or a higher Wilderness Medicine qualification), could result in civil liability or perhaps even criminal prosecution.

37. Leven First Aid Training Organisation
for their one day Equine specific first aid courses AT WORK REFRESHER; EMERGENCY firstaid; DIVING first aid; ACCIDENT REPORTING; HEALTH SAFETY; MEDICAL conditions.
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Leven First Aid Training Organisation was established in 1995 by Robert Muirhead. Robert has a wide practical experience of First Aid. Trained as an Emergency Medical Technician, an instructor in emergency life support, 10 years with a road rescue service, and 14 years Commercial and Industrial First Aid Training. Leven First Aid was established because Robert was aware that very few organisations would train small groups of people on their own premises. Leven First Aid will train from 5 persons on their own premises on any of our courses.
  • Approved trainers to the British Horse Society for their one day Equine Specific First Aid courses. Medical Indemnity Insurance
An extra charge will be made for overnight stay if not provided.
Any distance over 300 miles will be charged at 20p per mile for exceeding mileage. OUR COURSES INCLUDE:-
  • FIRST AID AT WORK FIRST AID AT WORK REFRESHER EMERGENCY FIRST AID DIVING FIRST AID DIVING REFRESHER RESUSCITATION CONTROL OF BLEEDING DEALING WITH SHOCK CARE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS POISONING WORK PLACE HAZARDS ACCIDENT REPORTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS
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38. Stocking Your Dental First Aid Kit
and bring along the following first aid instructions for The first teeth to appearare typically the medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions
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  • Clove oil, a natural pain reliever
  • Tweezers
  • A dental mirror (ask your dentist where to pick one up)
  • Small cotton pellets (again, ask your dentist where to get these);

39. SM First Aid
for almost all such deaths, therefore good first aid training for citizen responderswill place the most emphasis on dealing with these specific conditions.
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Emergency Training for SM Practicioners
by Jay Wiseman
A young woman is being hoisted in suspension bondage when the winch handle slips from her Master's hand and she plummets back to the floor. A man strains at the cuffs holding his hands above his head and the overhead eyebolt pulls loose; he crashes onto the floor, and the heavy chain attached to his wrist cuffs then crashes down upon him. A woman giving an intense whipping on a hot, humid day becomes nauseated, pale, and sweaty. A man quietly waiting for a lecture to begin at an SM club meeting suddenly slumps to the floor; the people who go to his aid discover that he has no pulse.
All of the above are examples of actual emergency situations that have arisen within the SM community. Of course, many, many more incidents have also occurred. Indeed, when I'm asked to give an "SM for Beginners" talk, one of my favorite observations is "we are talking here about an activity in which it's common for two people to go off alone together, and for one of them to tie the other very securely and then proceed to beat them with various blunt instruments. Allow me to suggest the radical notion that doing this could be dangerous."
There is almost no such thing as life without risk. As long as somebody has something that they don't want to lose their life, their property, their reputation, whatever then they face at least some degree of risk. Indeed, the phrase "he's got nothing left to lose" indicates that someone could be extremely dangerous.

40. Wilderness First Aid, And Wilderness First Responder Recertification Course Outl
Oral Report the Bullet. specific conditions 11.19.02. Step 7 ConsciousExecution of Your Plan. first aid Kits putting your kit together.
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Wilderness First Aid, and Wilderness First Responder Recertification Course Outline. Twenty-four hours over three days.
DAY 1:
REGISTRATION Introduction: Medical Care in the Backcountry Being Prepared: Pack to Act Overview: Seven Steps in Responding: "The flow of events". Step 1: Taking Charge of THE SITUATION. Subset: the Patient Assessment System (PAS) Step 2: The Approach (Scene Survey) Step 3: Emergency Interventions The Primary Survey A wake A irway B reathing C irculatory xposure: Environment and Examine
DAY 2:
Step 5: Check for other Injuries: the Secondary Survey: Documentation: Protection and Infection Control: universal precautions. Wound Management Skills Eye Injuries Assessing Head Injuries Assessing Neck and Spine Injuries:
DAY 3: Respiratory: Generic S/Sx and Treatments Lightning Chest Injuries: Respiratory challenges. Abdominal Injuries Burns: thermal, and friction. Cold - Hypothermia, Frostbite. Heat- Exhaustion, Stroke, Cramps Gastrointestinal: assessing and managing the Acute Abdomen: North American Bites and Stings Allergic Reactions: emergency interventions: epinephrine administration; Rabies

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