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| In order for a person to survive . Early. Access “9-911” Early. First Aid/CPR. You . Early. Defibrillation. EMS on. Scene . Early. Advanced Care. Hospital |
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| This discussion will cover Scene Assessment, Personal Safety, CPR, and First Aid BasicsCPR, EMS Activation; Choking Control; Secondary Survey ... |
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| and CPR. This presentation is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care or for First Aid and CPR training. NOTICE. EMERGENCY FIRST AID ... |
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| Burns may result in -; *The death of various layers of skin; *Damage to blood vessels, an outpouring in form of blisters; * A raw areaeasily infected ... |
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| Do Not Move the Victim Until CPR is Given and Qualified Help Arrives…Even With Successful CPR, Most Won’t Survive Without ACLS ... |
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| When to Administer CPR. When a persons breathing and heart beat has stopped.4 steps to CPR. Call. Blow. Pump. Three stages of shock ... |
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| The supplies are for simple office-type injuriesCuts, scraps, burns,First Degree Burn: A first degree burn results in minor redness of the skin. ... |
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| CPR and First Aid. Junior Health. Why learn CPR & First Aid? To have the skills to prevent, recognize and provide basic care for injuries and sudden ... |
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| BURNS. TSP No. 081-N-1007. 1007-2. COVERED. ROLLED. TSP No. 081-N-1007. 1007-3. ELECTRICAL SOURCECHEMICAL BURNS. Liquid ChemicalsFlush with water. ... |
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| The next two links are early defibrillation and transfer to advanced care. An automated external d e f i b r i l l a t o r (AED) is a handheld device that almost anyone can be |
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