This DVD program on First Aid discusses what employees should do and not do when someone is sick or injured, and how to determine when they should call for emergency assistance.
This DVD program on First Aid in Construction Environments discusses what employees should do and not do when someone is sick or injured, and how to determine when they should call for emergency assistance.
For every letter carrier bitten by a dog, an estimated 900 children are victimized by the senseless pain and suffering of dog attacks. Dog bites result in approximately 44,000 facial injuries in the United States. This program covers dog behavior, prevention techniques and first aid. Also included are tips from Ron Berman, canine behavior expert.
In this short training program, we'll concentrate on the basics of hypothermia, frostbite, and first aid. Throughout the program, you should understand that medical experts often disagree on the treatment of hypothermia and frostbite; therefore you should always consult your medical advisor relating to any medical treatment or first aid procedures for any type of illness or injury.
CPR 2000 program covers CPR procedures for infants, children and adults. CPR may make the difference between life and death. Remember the letters ABC... Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. CPR is a combination of rescue breathing, which provides oxygen to the victim's lungs and chest compressions, which keep the victim's heart circulating oxygenated blood.
AED - Automated External Defibrillators program focuses on the laws pertaining to AED and proper procedures when assisting a person in need. The quicker we attach an AED to a person in sudden cardiac arrest, the greater chance they have of survival.
Adult/Child and Infant CPR and AED program focuses on review of adult, child, infant CPR and obstructed airway. The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) will be introduced. The program provides information on CPR skills and techniques that may save a life. CPR compressions have changed which may be inaccurate.
Emergency First Aid program is designed to provide basic information on how to properly apply first aid in emergency situations. First Aid is the immediate care given to the injured or suddenly ill person. It's temporary assistance that is rendered until competent medical care, if required, arrives and takes over.
For every letter carrier bitten by a dog, an estimated 900 children are victimized by the senseless pain and suffering of dog attacks. Dog bites result in approximately 44,000 facial injuries in the United States. This program covers dog behavior, prevention techniques and first aid. Also included are tips from Ron Berman, canine behavior expert.