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Monday, April 28, 2014
Bug out bag first aid kit
Friday, April 25, 2014
Infant CPR / Baby CPR
If a baby does not respond and is not breathing normally, call 911. Check for a brachial pulse. If there is no pulse, begin CPR on the infant. CPR should be performed with two fingers in the center of the chest, on the sternum, between the nipple line for 30 compressions followed by two breaths. Repeat this process until EMS arrives or advanced life support begins.
Adult and Infant CPR Manikin Kit with Feedback, Prestan UltraTrainer, and MCR Accessories
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
First Aid - choking baby - British Red Cross
Fully revised and updated, this 9th edition includes changes to resuscitation techniques. From first-aid essentials to life-saving procedures, it's worth having someone who knows what they are doing to cope with life's little (and big) emergencies. The latest edition of this best-selling manual, published in association with the UK's three leading first-aid providers, St John's Ambulance, St Andrew's First Aid and the British Red Cross, gives you the knowledge you need instantly if someone falls ill or gets hurt. Live-action step-by-step photographs show you how to treat casualties and over 100 medical conditions and injuries, from minor burns to heart attacks. Find information on the latest life-saving procedures and resuscitation guidelines as well as basic first aid techniques, like bandaging and applying dressings. Plus, chapters explain what it's like being a first aider, what to do in an emergency situation and how to look after a casualty. Keep it handy - for home, for work and for leisure.
First Aid Manual: The Authorised Manual of St. John Ambulance, St. Andrew's Ambulance Association and the British Red Cross
In this video a St John Ambulance trainer shows you what to do if your baby is choking and takes you through choking first aid for babies. Your baby may be choking if they suddenly become distressed, have noisy breathing, if they are unable to cry or cough. In some cases they may not be able to make any noise or breathe.
Advice on what to do with a choking baby
Friday, April 18, 2014
CPR with AED (Single Rescuer) AHA
CPR, AED & First Aid Training Webinar Free CPR Certification!
Our live CPR Training Webinar walks through topic's in CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults, Children and Infants. To become certified in CPR, AED & First Aid for free please visit us online at https://disquefoundation.org/cpr-firs.... Coupon code will be automatically applied at the checkout. Watch all of our webinars at https://disquefoundation.org/webinar-...Global First Aid Reference Centre GFARC
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Pt 1: "Level 2" First Aid Kit
Part 1 of 5 My experiences in the outdoors led me to my Level 2 First Aid Kit concept. More capable in depth and breadth than my also-reviewed "Level 1" First Aid Kit, my Level 2 kit will weigh more and be bulkier but can better handle medium medical emergencies.
The kit shown focuses on capabilities in ROL (Rule of Law) situations where the priority is to stabilize the patient and effect transport to better facilities and care (when necessary). In group or vehicular outings, the increased size and weight of a typical Level 2 is more do-able. Similar to the Level 1, this kit still has an emphasis on stemming blood loss, disinfecting, pain stoppage, wound dressing, and bandage exchange. Size and weight are still players in this 5 lb kit and I don't achieve the capabilities of Level 3 or Paramedic-level lifesaving kit. As I say in the vid, that type of kit requires medical training and its use comes with extra liability and concerns as a first responder. However I have the Level 2 kit shown has handled my encountered medical situations adequately and absolutely blows away any other kits I've encountered along this POU. Components of the kit and the foundational "Nutnfancy" philosophies involved are explained. An annotated list of my typical Level 2 Kit may be forthcoming (another project!). Compared to even a quality first aid kit, like ones from Adventure Medical Kits this version has more depth i. e. multiples of common use items which can better handle longer duration scenarios. It is difficult for makers like AMK to make kits to this level because of the markedly elevated cost in doing so (and then they won't sell well because of that). As noted, my kits are transitional in nature and will include improved medical technologies that have merit and can improve or simplify my treatment capabilities. Handling medical emergencies on your adventures is your responsibility and help may be far away. You will also find that few people even carry a First Aid kit with this much capability and you will be the on-site medical expert since you're prepared (been there). Having such a kit will minimize pain, injury, and maybe even save a life... possibly yours.
What's in the box
Be prepared.
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| First My Family All-in-One 1 Person | First My Family All-in-One 2 Person | First My Family All-in-One 4 Person | First My Family All-in-One 4 Person with Lifestraw |
Family members supported | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
Days of supply | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Emergency food calories | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 9600 |
Water pouches | 6 | 12 | 24 | 24 |
Lifeline first aid kit | 30 Piece | 50 Piece | 85 Piece | 85 Piece |
Bag Color | Red | Red | Black | Black |
Lifestraw-Go water filter | No | No | No | Yes |
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
POCKET FIRST AID KIT, ALTOIDS TIN, EDC
How to make a "Mini Medi" First Aid Kit?
how to make a pocket first aid kit that firs in an altoids tin for every day carry
The best First Aid Kit is the one you have with you. We designed this kit to be compact, portable and loaded with the essentials for daily use. Perfect for every day carry (EDC) to treat common first aid injuries. Specifications: Durable expanded vinyl water resistant construction High quality YKK top-zipper closure Size: 5" x3" x1" Weight 84 gr (3 oz) Contents: Waterproof First Aid Basics 2-sided Instruction Guide Card (1) Triangular Bandage vacuum sealed (1) Safety Pins (2) Stainless steel fine point splinter/tick removal tweezers (1) Compress Bandage with gauze wrap 4" x 4" (1) Fabric Finger Tip Bandage (2) Fabric Knuckle Bandage (2) Fabric Large Island Bandage (2) Fabric Regular Bandage (4) BZK wound antiseptic swabs (2)