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4 years ago
First Aid (8) - Hypothermia and heatstroke
Hypothermia - prolonged exposure to cold, causing body to fall under 35 degrees Celsius. Symptoms: Shivering, cold, pale, dry skin, apathy, disorientation or irrational behaviour, lethargy, impaire...
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4 years ago
First Aid (7) - Fractures, sprains and strains
Sprains and strains - when soft tissues are overstretched. Apply the RICE method R- Rest - rest the injured par by sitting pr lying down I - Ice - ice or cold pack applied to reduce swelling C...
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4 years ago
First Aid (6) - Anaphylactic shock
Anaphylactic shock - severe allergic reaction affecting the whole body, potentially fatal. Triggers: nuts, shellfish, eggs, wasp and bee stings, latex, certain medications. A casualty in anaphyla...
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4 years ago
First Aid (5) - Strokes and seizures at children and adults
Stroke - third most common cause of death and first most common cause of severe diability. More than 250.000 people in UK live with disabilities caused by a stroke. A stroke is a kind of brain attack...
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4 years ago
First Aid (4) - Fainting, wounds and bleeding
Fainting is more widespread in those aged 70 or older. Fainting is a sudden temporarily loss of consciouness resulting in a fall (because of an interruption of brain's blood supply. The person need t...
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4 years ago
First Aid (3) - Angina
Angina - it is not a heart attack, but it is very hard to tell the difference. After doing some effort (like climbing stairs), it takes few minutes of rest or taking the angina medicine for the pain...
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4 years ago
First Aid (2) - Heart attack
What is the heart attack? When the blood flow from the heart becomes blocked, you have a heart attack. Symptoms: -Persistent chest pain, spreading to the arms, neck, jaw, back or stomack -Breath...
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4 years ago
First Aid (1)- Burns
I will tread the first aid thread here, and maybe some of you will remember this when needed, as i noticed that many of my friends have no idea about what to do in critical situations. This is my gif...
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