First Aid

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How to treat a child who swallowed poisonous or harmful substances: Establish what they have taken, when and how much.

Find out more: http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do...

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Everyone should have a home first aid kit that is capable of saving a life and treating minor trauma. In this DIY tutorial I will teach you how to put together your own kit based on my own philosophy. A list of every Item mentioned in the video can be found below.

Instagram: @Prep_Medic (https://www.instagram.com/prep_medic/)

Core Items (the Items that every kit should contain): Tourniquet, z-fold gauze, compression bandage, chest seal, NPA, CPR mask/BVM, PPE.

Home kit specific items: Roller gauze, SAM splint, abd trauma dressing, flush, eye shield, triangular bandages, tape, trauma shears.

Minor wound items: Band-Aids, Tampons, Tweezers.

Medications: Tylenol, ibuprofen, aspirin, Benadryl, Tums, triple antibiotic ointment, prescribed emergency medications.

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Michael is on the free-throw line when suddenly something is wrong. His coach recognizes what’s happening, “He’s having a seizure.” He springs into action because he knows what to do: he knows Seizure First Aid. Do you know what to do? #StaySafeSide - Learn Seizure First Aid: https://www.epilepsy.com/firstaid.
Learn about #ShareMySeizure at https://www.epilepsy.com/ShareMySeizure.

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If things go wrong, knowing how to treat an injury can be the difference between surviving until rescue and succumbing to the elements. Get expert instruction from highly trained Navy Hospital Corpsmen. This episode focuses on how to treat a sprained ankle.

Learn more by visiting http://www.navy.com/skills

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Dislocated shoulder? Watch this Lifesaver video and learn how to give proper first aid treatment for a person suffering from this condition.

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To treat a child who is choking: Give back blows and abdominal thrusts.

Find out more visit - https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-

Whitney
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Help someone having an asthma attack - Get them comfortable and help them to take their inhaler.

For more info visit - https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-

Key action: Help them take their inhaler

For a real life story on first aid treatment for asthma, watch Gillian's story https://youtu.be/ZspA-YNd2C8

More resources:
- You can find more free first aid training online at https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-
- For accredited first aid at work training online, visit Red Cross Training first aid courses https://www.redcrossfirstaidtr....aining.co.uk/courses
- Teach children how to help someone having an asthma attack with First Aid Champions https://firstaidchampions.redcross.org.uk/.
- Now test your knowledge with our asthma quiz in the free first aid app https://brcfaapp.page.link/Ast....hma-Attack-Quiz-YouT

Follow us on:
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- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishredcross/
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- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishRedCross

Whitney
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To treat a child with a broken bone, support the injury to prevent unnecessary movement
and the call 999. Continue supporting the injury until help arrives

Find out more visit - https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-

Whitney
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Learn how to use a tourniquet by watching this easy to follow step-by-step video.

Book your Emergency first aid course today.
In person: https://firstaidforlife.org.uk..../first-aid-courses/e

For more information on first aid visit our websites.

First Aid for Life website here: https://firstaidforlife.org.uk/

To do an online course visit https://onlinefirstaid.com/

Visit First Aid for Pets here: https://firstaidforpets.net/


These videos are brought to you by Emma Hammett from First Aid for Life.


First Aid for Life provides online and practical first aid training tailored to your needs. We run scheduled courses in our purpose-built training room in Balham (London, SW12) as well as providing bespoke courses for individuals and companies across Britain and abroad.

Go over to our Facebook and instagram for free first aid info and updates: https://www.facebook.com/Firstaidforlife/
https://www.instagram.com/firstaidforlife/


#FirstAid #FirstAidCourses #FirstAidTraining

Whitney
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In this video a St John Ambulance trainer talks about what to look for if your baby has had a severe allergic reaction and what to do. An allergy is the body’s unexpected reaction to something it has come into contact with. Your baby may be allergic to cow’s milk, plant pollen, animal hair, insect stings or specific drugs. As you wean your baby you may find they are allergic to specific foods, such as fruit, shellfish, and nuts.

Find out more about what to do if your baby has had a severe allergic reaction - http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/firs....t-aid-advice/first-a

Learn more ways to help people with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/firs....t-aid-training-cours

For more information follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/stjohnambulance or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SJA

#FirstAid #PaediatricFirstAid #Allergies

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Our live CPR Training Webinar walks through topic's in CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults, Children and Infants.

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Whitney
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We know mental ill health can affect people at every level, so we recently spoke to different organisations to find out the impact that Mental Health First Aid training has had for people throughout the workplace.

Watch representatives from Wellcome Trust, Bowmer & Kirkland and Siemens speak about how their organisation helps them to support their employees', their peers' and their own mental health.

Learn more about MHFA courses for workplaces at mhfaengland.org

Whitney
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The video on Nose Bleeding talks about steps to take in a nose injury and ways to control the bleeding.

Whitney
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FIRST AID PRO | Australia-wide First Aid Courses - Online or In-person.
For Courses Visit: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au/courses/
Or Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires.

DRSABCD is a common acronym that you’ll see in various places nowadays – especially in regards to emergencies, first aid, and CPR. At first glance, it doesn’t look like the most straightforward acronym to remember – or pronounce, for that matter. And yet, “DRSABCD” and “DRSABCD protocol” will often be dropped into workplace documentation or first aid information, often without further explanation.

If you’re new to that acronym, you’ll be pleased to know that it’s generally pronounced “Doctors ABCD” (as in “Doctors A, B, C & D”) rather than “Dris-Abb-Kuh-Duh” or something equally strange. But what does it mean? What on earth does DRSABCD stand for, and why is it important?

To read more: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au..../blog/what-does-drsa

First Aid Pro – First Aid Courses
In Australia, mastering the DRSABCD protocol through first aid training is essential for every individual. This protocol, encompassing crucial steps for emergency response, empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively in critical situations.

By enrolling in first aid courses available nationwide, Australians gain not only the knowledge of DRSABCD but also the skills necessary to provide immediate assistance before professional medical help arrives.

Learning how to administer first aid transcends basic life skills; it's a vital aspect of personal safety and community responsibility. Confidence in handling unexpected situations, whether at home, work, or in public spaces, grows with each acquired skill.

For professionals in high-risk environments like construction or childcare, first aid training isn't just recommended—it's mandatory, ensuring the safety of themselves and others.

Legal compliance and workplace safety are also significant reasons to pursue first aid training. In various professions or situations, having first aid certification is not only beneficial but required by law or strongly emphasised by employers.

Moreover, participating in first aid courses fosters a sense of community involvement, enabling individuals to contribute positively by assisting others during emergencies. Additionally, acquiring first aid skills contributes to personal development, empowering individuals to grow and be prepared for unforeseen circumstances.

With DRSABCD as a foundation, Australians can confidently navigate emergency situations, making a difference wherever they are.

DRSABCD serves as a guide for first aid providers, outlining the sequential steps to follow when attending to a sick or injured individual. It assists in assessing the level of danger, determining the need for resuscitation, and initiating CPR if necessary.

Breaking down the DRSABCD acronym, it represents Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, and Defibrillation. Each step is meticulously detailed and should be executed during first aid procedures.

If the concept seems daunting, fret not – DRSABCD is a mnemonic device taught during first aid training, ensuring individuals are equipped with the necessary skills. Whether through in-person or online courses, participants receive comprehensive instruction on applying each step effectively.

The acronym merely serves as a reminder of the protocol and associated skills acquired through training. You can learn how to save a life with our DRSABCD first aid course! This training will teach you the basics of first aid, how to respond in an emergency, and the correct way to apply CPR.

Enrol now and be prepared to handle any situation with confidence!

FIRST AID PRO | Australia-wide online or In-person courses:
Visit the link for prices and times: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au/courses/
Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires. Book Now: Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires.

First Aid Pro provides Australia-wide first aid courses and certification. Learn online or attend in person in one of our many facilities. Find Here:

*First Aid Course South Australia
* First Aid Course Queensland
* First Aid Course New South Wales
* First Aid Course Victoria
* First Aid Course Tasmania
* First Aid Course Western Australia
* First Aid Course Northern Territory
* First Aid Course Australian Capital Territory

More videos about DRSABCD by First Aid Pro:

DRSABCD First Aid Australia, by First Aid Pro: https://youtu.be/FsRura3FIo0

Become a Hero | DRSABCD Action Plan #SaveALife #Shorts #Funny, by First Aid Pro: https://youtube.com/shorts/zJP13IePeUk

#firstaidcourse #onlinefirstaidcourse #australianfirstaidcertificate #onlinefirstaidtraining #learnDRSABCD

Whitney
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Helping someone who is having an asthma attack -- help them take their medication.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
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Selected sections of the Mental Health First Aid course. Intended for use as b-roll footage for stories on the Mental Health First Aid program.

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

To treat a child suffering from a severe allergic reaction: Call 999 when you observe these symptoms.

Find out more visit - https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-

For a real life story on an allergic reaction first aid scenario, watch Amy's story https://youtu.be/8EyYTW-1EP0

More resources:
- You can find more free first aid training online here -https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-
- For accredited first aid at work training online, visit Red Cross Training first aid courses https://www.redcrossfirstaidtr....aining.co.uk/courses
- Teach children how to help with allergic reactions with First Aid Champions: https://firstaidchampions.redcross.org.uk/.

Now test your knowledge with our allergic reaction quiz in the free first aid app https://brcfaapp.page.link/All....ergies-Anaphylactic-

Follow us on:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritishRedCross
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishredcross/
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstaidtoolkit
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/british-red-cross
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishRedCross

Whitney
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Helping a child who is unresponsive and not breathing - give rescue breaths and chest compressions.

This is one of 19 videos from Baby and Child First Aid - an easy way to learn simple first aid skills.

Find out more: http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do...

Whitney
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In this video a St John Ambulance trainer shows you what to look for if your baby has shock and what to do. Shock (not to be confused with emotional shock) is a life-threatening condition, which happens when the important organs in the body only get a poor supply of blood and oxygen.

Find out more about what to do if your baby is in shock - http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/firs....t-aid-advice/first-a

Learn more ways to help people with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/firs....t-aid-training-cours

For more information follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/stjohnambulance or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SJA
#FirstAid #PaediatricFirstAid

Whitney
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We have created this high-quality training to help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid - you never know when you may need to use first aid skills in a potentially life-threatening situation. You can complete our Basic First Aid Training course here: https://learn.get-licensed.co.....uk/p/first-aid-at-wo

NOTE: This online course will help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid but does not replace competency-based, practical training and does not qualify you to work as a First Aider. If you wish to gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate, you must also complete practical training and assessment in addition to this online training.

Gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate here: https://www.get-licensed.co.uk..../emergency-first-aid

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TIMESTAMPS
Intro: (0:00)
Module 1 - What is First Aid?: (1:08)
Module 2 - First Aid Kit: (2:46)
Module 3 - Primary Survey: (4:22)
Module 4 - Recovery Position: (6:41)
Module 5 - Second Survey: (10:07)
Module 6 - Resuscitation (CPR): (11:20)
Module 7 - Automated External Defibrillator (AED): (16:51)
Module 8 - Non-Breathing Casualty: (21:41)
Module 9 - Chain of Survival: (23:23)
Module 10 - Child CPR: (24:50)
Module 11 - Infant CPR: (27:26)
Module 12 - Child and Infant AED: (30:02)
Module 13 - Adult Choking: (31:51)
Module 14 - Child Choking: (35:23)
Module 15 - Infant Choking: (38:52)
Module 16 - Seizures: (41:50)
Module 17 - Burns and Scalds: (47:09)
Module 18 - Foreign Objects: (50:58)
Module 19 - Heart Conditions: (55:28)
Module 20 - Strokes: (58:28)
Module 21 - Applying a Sling: (59:32)

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Snake bites are not common in Australia, but all should be treated as life-threatening. Snakes force venom out under pressure through fangs in the upper jaw. The spread of snake venom depends on its absorption through the lymphatic system.

What to do:
1. Follow DRSABCD St John Action Plan.
2. Urgent medical aid. Call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance.
3. Ensure the casualty does not move.
4. Lay the casualty down, rest and reassure.
5. If the bite is on a limb, apply a broad pressure bandage over the bite site as soon as possible.
6. Then apply a further elasticised or firm bandage - start at fingers or toes and move up the limb as far as can be reached. Apply tightly but without stopping blood flow.
7. Splint the limb including the joints on either side of the bite.
8. Write down the time that the casualty was bitten and when the bandage was applied.
9. If the casualty becomes unconscious and not breathing normally, Commence CPR and Defibrillation.

View the full guide: https://stjohnwa.com.au/online....-resources/first-aid

Whitney
1 Views · 19 days ago

To treat a child suffering from a seizure: make them safe and prevent injury.

Find out more visit - https://www.redcross.org.uk/fi....rst-aid/learn-first-

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Everyone should have a home first aid kit that is capable of saving a life and treating minor trauma. In this DIY tutorial I will teach you how to put together your own kit based on my own philosophy. A list of every Item mentioned in the video can be found below.

Instagram: @Prep_Medic (https://www.instagram.com/prep_medic/)

Core Items (the Items that every kit should contain): Tourniquet, z-fold gauze, compression bandage, chest seal, NPA, CPR mask/BVM, PPE.

Home kit specific items: Roller gauze, SAM splint, abd trauma dressing, flush, eye shield, triangular bandages, tape, trauma shears.

Minor wound items: Band-Aids, Tampons, Tweezers.

Medications: Tylenol, ibuprofen, aspirin, Benadryl, Tums, triple antibiotic ointment, prescribed emergency medications.

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

To treat a child with a nosebleed:

Get the child to pinch the soft part of their nose
Ask them to lean forward
Continue to pinch the nose for ten minutes
Call 999 if the bleeding continues for more than half an hour

Find out more: http://www.redcross.org.uk/Wha....t-we-do/First-aid/Ch

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Helping someone who is having a seizure (epileptic fit) -- make them safe and prevent injury.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
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Get the full First Aid program on our website by clicking on the following link

This program was created in partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

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Whitney
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Learn how to treat an open fracture during first aid. Watch this Lifesaver video.

For more videos, visit and follow #Lifesaverph official social media accounts:
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Subscribe to our official YouTube channel, https://bit.ly/2ImmXOi

Be the first to know about the latest updates on COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns, community quarantine, new normal, and Serbisyong Bayanihan.

We Serve the People. We Give Glory To God!
#SerbisyongBayanihan #UNTVNewsandRescue

For updates, visit: https://www.untvweb.com/news/

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https://www.facebook.com/UNTVNewsRescue
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Instagram account - @untvnewsrescue

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Whitney
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Helping someone who is unresponsive and breathing -- move them onto their side and tilt their head back.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Helping someone who has a strain or sprain – apply an ice pack to the injury.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Learn how to use a tourniquet by watching this easy to follow step-by-step video.

Book your Emergency first aid course today.
In person: https://firstaidforlife.org.uk..../first-aid-courses/e

For more information on first aid visit our websites.

First Aid for Life website here: https://firstaidforlife.org.uk/

To do an online course visit https://onlinefirstaid.com/

Visit First Aid for Pets here: https://firstaidforpets.net/


These videos are brought to you by Emma Hammett from First Aid for Life.


First Aid for Life provides online and practical first aid training tailored to your needs. We run scheduled courses in our purpose-built training room in Balham (London, SW12) as well as providing bespoke courses for individuals and companies across Britain and abroad.

Go over to our Facebook and instagram for free first aid info and updates: https://www.facebook.com/Firstaidforlife/
https://www.instagram.com/firstaidforlife/


#FirstAid #FirstAidCourses #FirstAidTraining

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Helping someone who has eaten or drunk a harmful substance -- establish what they have taken. When? And how much?

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

FIRST AID PRO | Australia-wide First Aid Courses - Online or In-person.
For Courses Visit: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au/courses/
Or Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires.

DRSABCD is a common acronym that you’ll see in various places nowadays – especially in regards to emergencies, first aid, and CPR. At first glance, it doesn’t look like the most straightforward acronym to remember – or pronounce, for that matter. And yet, “DRSABCD” and “DRSABCD protocol” will often be dropped into workplace documentation or first aid information, often without further explanation.

If you’re new to that acronym, you’ll be pleased to know that it’s generally pronounced “Doctors ABCD” (as in “Doctors A, B, C & D”) rather than “Dris-Abb-Kuh-Duh” or something equally strange. But what does it mean? What on earth does DRSABCD stand for, and why is it important?

To read more: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au..../blog/what-does-drsa

First Aid Pro – First Aid Courses
In Australia, mastering the DRSABCD protocol through first aid training is essential for every individual. This protocol, encompassing crucial steps for emergency response, empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively in critical situations.

By enrolling in first aid courses available nationwide, Australians gain not only the knowledge of DRSABCD but also the skills necessary to provide immediate assistance before professional medical help arrives.

Learning how to administer first aid transcends basic life skills; it's a vital aspect of personal safety and community responsibility. Confidence in handling unexpected situations, whether at home, work, or in public spaces, grows with each acquired skill.

For professionals in high-risk environments like construction or childcare, first aid training isn't just recommended—it's mandatory, ensuring the safety of themselves and others.

Legal compliance and workplace safety are also significant reasons to pursue first aid training. In various professions or situations, having first aid certification is not only beneficial but required by law or strongly emphasised by employers.

Moreover, participating in first aid courses fosters a sense of community involvement, enabling individuals to contribute positively by assisting others during emergencies. Additionally, acquiring first aid skills contributes to personal development, empowering individuals to grow and be prepared for unforeseen circumstances.

With DRSABCD as a foundation, Australians can confidently navigate emergency situations, making a difference wherever they are.

DRSABCD serves as a guide for first aid providers, outlining the sequential steps to follow when attending to a sick or injured individual. It assists in assessing the level of danger, determining the need for resuscitation, and initiating CPR if necessary.

Breaking down the DRSABCD acronym, it represents Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, and Defibrillation. Each step is meticulously detailed and should be executed during first aid procedures.

If the concept seems daunting, fret not – DRSABCD is a mnemonic device taught during first aid training, ensuring individuals are equipped with the necessary skills. Whether through in-person or online courses, participants receive comprehensive instruction on applying each step effectively.

The acronym merely serves as a reminder of the protocol and associated skills acquired through training. You can learn how to save a life with our DRSABCD first aid course! This training will teach you the basics of first aid, how to respond in an emergency, and the correct way to apply CPR.

Enrol now and be prepared to handle any situation with confidence!

FIRST AID PRO | Australia-wide online or In-person courses:
Visit the link for prices and times: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au/courses/
Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires. Book Now: Phone (08) 7120 2570 for all enquires.

First Aid Pro provides Australia-wide first aid courses and certification. Learn online or attend in person in one of our many facilities. Find Here:

*First Aid Course South Australia
* First Aid Course Queensland
* First Aid Course New South Wales
* First Aid Course Victoria
* First Aid Course Tasmania
* First Aid Course Western Australia
* First Aid Course Northern Territory
* First Aid Course Australian Capital Territory

More videos about DRSABCD by First Aid Pro:

DRSABCD First Aid Australia, by First Aid Pro: https://youtu.be/FsRura3FIo0

Become a Hero | DRSABCD Action Plan #SaveALife #Shorts #Funny, by First Aid Pro: https://youtube.com/shorts/zJP13IePeUk

#firstaidcourse #onlinefirstaidcourse #australianfirstaidcertificate #onlinefirstaidtraining #learnDRSABCD

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Selected sections of the Mental Health First Aid course. Intended for use as b-roll footage for stories on the Mental Health First Aid program.

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

The video on Nose Bleeding talks about steps to take in a nose injury and ways to control the bleeding.

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

Helping someone who has a head injury -- apply a cold compress to the injury.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
0 Views · 19 days ago

A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone has suffered from heat stroke and how to treat it.

Find out more about what to do if someone has suffered heat stroke, signs and symptoms here: http://sja.org.uk/sja/first-ai....d-advice/hot-and-col

Learn more life saving skills with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: https://sja.org.uk/sja/first-a....id-training-courses.

For more information follow us on
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/stjohnambulance
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sja
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/st_john_ambulance/

#FirstAid #HeatStroke #HowTo

Disclaimer: community-contributions are not reviewed by our clinical team so we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the first aid advice translations.

Whitney
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Helping someone who is experiencing a diabetic emergency -- give them a sweet sugary drink or food.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

More resources:
- For more free first aid training online, visit https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid/learn-first-aid.
- For accredited first aid at work training online, visit Red Cross Training first aid courses https://www.redcrossfirstaidtr....aining.co.uk/courses

Now test your knowledge with our quiz in the free first aid app https://brcfaapp.page.link/Dia....betic-Emergency-Quiz

Follow us on:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritishRedCross
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishredcross/
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstaidtoolkit
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/british-red-cross
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishRedCross

Whitney
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Welcome to Episode 6 of our Basic First Aid training. We have broken down our full length video of this course into smaller manageable chunks for you to watch at your convenience!

In this episode Michelle covers resuscitation CPR.

You can watch the full length video here: https://youtu.be/ErxKDbH-iiI

We have created this high-quality training to help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid - you never know when you may need to use first aid skills in a potentially life-threatening situation. You can complete our Basic First Aid Training course here: https://learn.get-licensed.co.....uk/p/first-aid-at-wo

NOTE: This online course will help you gain sufficient awareness of first aid but does not replace competency-based, practical training and does not qualify you to work as a First Aider. If you wish to gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate, you must also complete practical training and assessment in addition to this online training.

Gain the Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate here: https://www.get-licensed.co.uk..../emergency-first-aid

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Whitney
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To treat a child who is unresponsive and breathing: Move the child onto their side and tilt their head back

This is one of 19 videos from Baby and Child First Aid - an easy way to learn simple first aid skills.

Find out more: http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do...

Whitney
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We're not your average training agency. Choose to have fun while you learn valuable life saving skills in First Aid and CPR! Register today at actionfirstaid.ca or call 1-866-347-7824

Visit: https://www.actionfirstaid.ca/training/

Whitney
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Dr Chris and Dr Xand are teaching important first aid training in this special compilation. This is first aid training from Operation Ouch!
Operation Ouch is a science show for kids that is full of experiments and biological learnings. In this educational TV show, twin brothers Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand do science experiments for kids, to explain us how the human body with all its different parts and systems works, and how medicine and medical procedures can help. Biology for kids in a fun format!
You can buy the book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Operation-Ouch-HuManual-Ben-Elcomb/dp/0141375973/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533293741&sr=8-1&keywords=operation+ouch and download the series here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv....-season/operation-ou
Lots of science projects to take a deeper look at the human body. Body parts and systems covered including:

Nervous system
- Brain
- Spine

Cardiovascular system
- Heart
- Blood
- Blood Pressure

Human Skin
- Cuts
- Burns
- Bruises and Blisters
- Birthmarks
- Scars
- Stretch Marks

Organs
- Skin
- Guts
- Brain
- Heart
- Kidneys
- Stomach
- Lungs

Immune system
- Allergies
- Verrucas
- Bacteria & Infections

Skeletal system
- Dislocations
- Toes
- Arms
- Legs
- Knees
- Feet
- Fingers
- Joints
- Bones

Human Head
- Hair
- Ears
- Yawning
- Mouth
- Eyes
- Teeth
- Lips
- Nose
- Throat

Endocrine system
- Height
- Insulin
- Sleep #OperationOuch #ScienceForKids

Whitney
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This video demonstrates simulated treatment for a major bleed.

This video has been produced by the Lifesaving Society's British Columbia and Yukon Branch as part of the launch of their WorkSafeBC recognized Occupational First Aid Level 1 equivalent program.

This video is not a replacement for taking a first aid course; sign up for a Lifesaving First Aid course today - www.lifesaving.bc.ca (under "Find A Course")

Whitney
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The contents of your first aid kit will change dependent on your organisation, the type of work you conduct and what your first aid needs assessments determines is needed.

This video is a snippet from our range of First Aid Courses that we offer - https://www.ihasco.co.uk/cours....es/bundles/online-fi

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COURSE TRANSCRIPT

Before we move on to the specific treatments and procedures, let’s have a quick look at a first aider’s essential tool – the first aid kit.

Different industries, different jobs and different hazards can all lead to different injuries and it’s these injuries that guide the selection of items in your first aid kit. This is why there is no mandatory list of items that a first aid kit should contain. However, the following would be considered a good general selection of items for a low-hazard workplace:

* 20 individually wrapped sterile plasters in assorted sizes appropriate to the type of work, including hypoallergenic plasters if necessary.
* Two sterile eye pads
* Two individually wrapped triangular bandages, preferably sterile
* Two individually wrapped roller bandages, preferably sterile
* Two large sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings
* Six medium-sized sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings
* Six safety pins, and
* At least 3 pairs of disposable gloves

First aid kits should NOT contain any tablets or medicines.

Use-by dates should be regularly checked and any items which have reached their expiry dates must be carefully and safely disposed of.

And, don’t forget to replace any items you use or throw away.

Whitney
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00:00 - 00:44 Introduction

00:54 - 01:23 - Definition of First Aid
- Preserve Life
- Prevent Further Harm
- Promote Recovery

01:24 - 01:52 - Common Situations Where First Aid May Be Required
- Anaphylaxis
- Bleeding
- Burns
- Choking
- Drowning
- Electric Shock
- Broken Bones
- Heart Attack
- Insect/Pest Bites

01:53 - 03:15 Assessing the Situation
- Assess the scene
- Identify number of victims
- Retrieve first aid supplies

03:16 - 04:49 Responsive vs Unresponsive Victims
- Check victim
- Body check
- Keep them calm
- Call 911 if needed

05:00 - 06:06 ABCs of First Aid
- Airway
- Breathing
- Circulation

06:07- 7:03 Conclusion

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Whitney
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Helping someone who is having a heart attack -- help the person sit down, and call 999 immediately.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid

Whitney
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How to treat a child suffering from meningitis: Call 999 if you observe any of the symptoms.

Find out more: http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do...

Whitney
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Watching someone have a seizure can be scary. To give seizure first aid, remember three words: Stay, Safe, Side. In this video, you’ll learn all about epilepsy and how to provide seizure first aid for different types of seizures. You’ll hear both from epilepsy experts and people with epilepsy about their experiences.

Learn more about Seizure First Aid: https://www.epilepsy.com/firstaid

The Epilepsy Foundation can’t provide individual medical advice or endorse specific products. For resources and support, please contact our 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-332-1000 or https://www.epilepsy.com/helpline.




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