Category: First aid blog

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What is Shock in First Aid?

What is shock in medical terms? The best way to describe shock is that the body has lost blood (or another fluid) which carries oxygen around the body. If this blood is lost, sufficient...

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How to place someone into the recovery position

Casualties are placed in the recovery position whenever they are found to be unconscious and breathing. This is a stable position and maintains a clear airway. The recovery position allows fluids to drain freely...

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How to clean resuscitation manikins

It is important to ensure that strict standards of hygiene are observed during CPR practice. There is the potential for infection to be passed from student to student when practicing rescue breaths on resuscitation...

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A complete guide to auscultating breath sounds

Listening to breath sounds (auscultation) can provide important information about a variety of respiratory conditions. Advanced first responders may be trained in chest auscultation depending on their local protocols. In this blog post we...

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How do we breath? A guide to the respiratory system

The respiratory system is made up of the nose, pharynx (throat), larynx (voice box), trachea (windpipe), bronchi (air passages) and alveoli.  The lungs are protected by the rib cage. Normal respiration depends on the...

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A simple guide to seizure terminology

In this first aid blog post we’ll look at some of the different terms used to describe seizures and what they mean.  Tonic – clonic seizure Tonic means stiffening.  Clonic means jerking. In these...

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The importance of AED training

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training can help save lives by showing when the use of an AED is appropriate.  You may have heard that many bystanders save the lives of cardiac arrest victims using...

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What does a well-stocked first aid kit contain?

All homes, cars, workplaces and areas where large numbers of people gather i.e. museums, shopping malls, courthouses etc should have properly stocked first aid kits. There are legal requirements covering what should be contained...

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What is Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)?

In this first aid blog post we’ll look at an uncommon, but important, cause of back pain – Ankylosing Spondylitis.  Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a painful, progressive, rheumatic disease. It mainly affects the spine...