How to look after yourself as a first aider
The most important person in first aid is yourself. A first aider can’t look after others to the best of their ability if they aren’t looking themselves. First aid for the first aider is...
The most important person in first aid is yourself. A first aider can’t look after others to the best of their ability if they aren’t looking themselves. First aid for the first aider is...
The following steps should be taken when assessing an unconscious adult casualty. These actions may restore breathing or the casualty’s pulse. There are several mnemonics which can be used to help you remember these...
The first aid treatment for a small cut is very simple but important! Small cuts and grazes can be entry points for infection so it is important to treat a small cut correctly. Here’s...
First aid is more than just treating physical problems. In this new series of blog posts we discuss first aid for common mental health conditions. In this post we discuss first aid treatment for...
How can you teach first aid in a fun and engaging way? In this blog post we discuss some tricks and techniques to make first aid an enjoyable experience for your learners. First aid...
A poison is any substance or matter (solid, liquid, or gaseous) which when applied to the body outwardly, or in any way introduced into it, can destroy life by its own inherent qualities, without...
A wound is an abnormal break in body tissue. Wounds can be classified according to their cause and nature in first aid. Different wounds may require different first aid treatments however the overall aim is...
Sickle cell anaemia is a caused by an inherited genetic disorder, believed to be the result of an evolved response to the disease malaria. The genetic disorder leads to an incorrect amino acid being...
What are the skills required to be a good first aider? How can you choose a good first aider to keep your office or workplace safe? These are difficult questions for people responsible for...
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) refers to a method to handle individuals who are going through critical health-related emergencies like a heart attack (myocardial infarction). In addition, the term relates to the training and...
DRS ABCD is an acronym/mnemonic taught on first aid courses across the world. It is designed to help people have a structure for how to act in a medical emergency. There are various versions...
RICE is a common acronym / mnemonic used to remember the first aid treatment for a sprain or a strain. So what does RICE stand for? Rest Resting the injury is the first step...
Are you preparing for an upcoming American Heart Association (AHA) CPR exam? Don’t pain! We’ve got loads of free resources to help you prepare for your written and practical CPR exams. Here’s some top...
What should you keep in your first aid box? There’s no easy answer to this question. The contents of a first aid box will depend on the environment the box is going to be...