How to perform CPR on a baby or child
If the baby / child is not breathing, you should call an ambulance and start rescue breaths and chest compressions immediately. You do not need to check for a pulse, as this often wastes valuable time....
If the baby / child is not breathing, you should call an ambulance and start rescue breaths and chest compressions immediately. You do not need to check for a pulse, as this often wastes valuable time....
What is shock? A lack of oxygen and essential nutrients reaching the tissues Shock is a medical emergency which can be caused by severe blood loss. The casualty does not receive enough oxygen and other...
If a patient is unconscious but breathing normally, then you should place them in the recovery position in order to protect their airway. Knowing how to place someone in the recovery position is a vital...
Incident management refers to the skills required to manage the scene of an emergency. First aiders may be ‘first on scene’ at an incident so need to know basic principles of incident management. The...
As a first aider it is important to have a good understanding of infection control. Infection control is an important for two reasons: To protect yourself! Remember you are the most important person in any first...
The respiratory rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. Knowing how to take a respiratory rate is an important skill for first aiders and first responders. The rate is usually...
A febrile seizure, or febrile convulsion, is a fit/seizure which happens when a child’s body temperature is raised. Febrile seizures are common and often affect children aged between 18 months and 3 years. Most...
Aspirin is a drug often mentioned in the first aid treatment for a heart attack. Giving Aspirin can save someone’s life if they are having a heart attack, but what about a stroke? Should...
A heart attack is a common medical emergency which occurs when a blood vessel supplying the heart with blood becomes blocked. This causes the heart muscle to become starved of oxygen and vital nutrients....
A panic attack (sometimes called anxiety attack) is an episode of intense fear and anxiety often accompanied by physical symptoms. Most episodes last between 5 – 30 minutes although they can occur for longer periods. During a panic...
World Stroke Day – Observed on 29th October every year – is an annual reminder to think about those who are affected by stroke. This day reminds us that stroke is one of the...
Choking is a common cause of death in children and babies. Children aged under five years old are most at risk. It is vital to know the first aid steps to help a choking...
This post is an excerpt from our free online AED course which covers the theory and practical aspects of using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are very safe devices. However, there...
This post is an excerpt from our free online AED course which covers the theory and practical aspects of using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). AEDs are sophisticated machines designed to deliver electrical shocks to...