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if its an 'emergency' then first aid will most likely be required! and its a basic life skills to have. I would say that anything that has, or could, cause any degree of harm would need first aid... first aid could just be giving some TLC! I would suggest that you try and book on a first aid course as they will cover all this for you! i might be foolish here but i am in the uk... i don't know where you are, i went on a great course with the national school of first aid training in Glasgow a few months ago! they were great.
Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases, potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment. You should know about First Aid Basics/Training about this.
In case there is an emergency. Then one could not reach the first aid kit if it was locked.
Some people are allergic to bee stings. A severe reaction could cause anaphylactic shock which would require emergency treatment. Most people, who are not allergic to stings, should just remove the stinger and put some ice on the sting.
Emergency Medical Services are require to deal with first stage major trauma. It is a service providing out-of-hospital acute care and transport to definitive care plan/type, to patients with illnesses and injuries which the patient believes constitute a medical emergency
Use first aid in any medical emergency (or non-emergency).
Some jobs will require that you be CPR certified; for example jobs in health care, lifeguards, police/fire, EMS, and emergency response teams. Other jobs may request you to be certified to help your colleagues in case of an emergency. At least become CPR and first aid certified to help your family and friends if the situation would require.
Many believe it was Pong, but it could have potentially have been something else.
no according to this i can't put any "potentially obscene words"
Because there are some potentially dangerous items in first aid kits. Also, if a child does get one, they may damage or lose items that are in it which would be needed in an emergency.
If there are any concerns or doubts that the child could be ill or be suffering from breathing problems, the first point of contact is always a doctor. If it is a medical emergency, then a call to the emergency services is necessary.
So that if you ever came across a situation which requires you to act by giving first aid; you could do so and potentially save someones life.
999 for an emergency was first used in England 30th June 1937.