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Table of Contents
Background Information, Action at an Emergency
Finding Out What's Wrong, Bleeding and Shock
Wounds
Dressings and Bandages, Burns, Head and Spine Injuries
Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvis Injuries, Bone, Joint, and Muscle
Injuries, Splinting the Extremities
Sudden Illness, Poisoning, Bites and Stings
Cold-Related & Heat-Related Emergencies
Rescuing and Moving Victims
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Description:
It's better to know first aid and not need
it than to need it and not know it. Everyone should be able
to perform first aid, since most people will eventually find
themselves in a situation requiring it, either for another
person or for themselves.
Three year certificate issued
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Intended
Audience
Persons assigned to respond to emergencies in the workplace
or community as well as those who want to learn first aid, CPR
and AED skills. Some rescuers are required to take this course
as part of their employers efforts to comply with OSHA
regulations, e.g., corporate employees, security guards, airline
personnel, lifeguards and other individuals who want or need
first aid training. |