- 1. First Aid Shanghai
- (Category)
- First Aid Shanghai (Sinoaid Training Program) 急救培训中文介绍 provide First Aid, CPR, AED, Workplace First Aid, Nanny and Drive First Aid and Parents and Caregivers Safety Training in Shanghai China. ...
- 2. Jellyfish stings
- (Jellyfish stings)
- ... Resuscitation. If a jellyfish sting results in sudden loss of heart function (cardiac arrest), immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary. An injection of epinephrine may be required ...
- 3. Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
- (Featured Classes)
- Become American Heart Association CPR and choking certified. Excellent course for day care workers and others who are required to have First Aid and CPR certification for their workplaces. ...
- 4. Wellness Programs
- (Corporate Health)
- ... local businesses throughout our communities. Programs include CPR & First Aid, Safe Sitter (babysitter education), Elementary and Adolescent School Health Programs. For information about these and ...
- 5. Ventricular fibrillation
- (Ventricular fibrillation)
- ... treatment for ventricular fibrillation includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and shocks to the heart with a device called a defibrillator. Treatments for those at risk of ventricular fibrillation ...
- 6. Medical Emergencies in Shanghai
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... First Aid skills are important especially when dealing with children. Knowledge of CPR, what to do when someone is choking and how to manage shock or handle fractures until emergency help arrives is very ...
- 7. Medical Services
- (sinoaid)
- Sexual Health Center Pediatrics Dentistry Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Health Check-ups First Aid and CPR Training Membership Program ...
- 8. Health Problems at School
- (School)
- ... physician. In many but not all schools, one or more staff members have been trained in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and first aid. Parents should know how these situations are handled at their ...
- 9. Heart attack
- (Heart attack )
- ... cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This helps deliver oxygen to the body and brain. According to guidelines by the American Heart Association, regardless of whether you've been trained, you should ...
- 10. Watching for Complications
- (Preemie)
- ... before discharge, or may be a candidate for home monitoring and/or medication. If your baby goes home with a monitor, you’ll be instructed in monitor use and infant CPR. Infection Your recovering baby ...
- 11. NICU Support Team
- (Preemie)
- ... of these simulation centers or simply have a chance to practice CPR or rescue breathing as part of routine first aid training. If your NICU has a simulation center, you may meet a simulation center coordinator ...
- 12. Going Home With Your Preemie
- (Preemie)
- ... home. You will also be taught how to perform infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Settling In At Home Premature babies need to be fed more often, and it will take a little while for them to ...
- 13. Preparing for Delivery
- (Prenatal)
- ... courses on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Some education classes encourage their participants to develop a “birth plan,” and may provide guidance in helping you do so. The birth plan is usually ...
- 14. Spinal injury: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... Provide as much first aid as possible without moving the person's head or neck. If the person shows no signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement), begin CPR, but do not tilt the head back ...
- 15. Shock: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... circulation (breathing, coughing or movement) and if absent, begin CPR. Keep the person warm and comfortable by loosening any belts or tight clothing and covering the person with a blanket. Even if the ...
- 16. Poisoning: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... Make sure the person is breathing. If not, start CPR and rescue breathing. Take the poison container (or any pill bottles) with you to the hospital. What NOT to do Don't give ipecac syrup or do ...
- 17. Insect bites and stings: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... Turn the person on his or her side to prevent choking if there's vomiting or bleeding from the mouth. Begin CPR if there are no signs of circulation, such as breathing, coughing or movement. If ...
- 18. Hypothermia: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... slow or shallow, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately. Move the person out of the cold. If going indoors isn't possible, protect the person from the wind, cover the head, and insulate ...
- 19. Heart attack: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... else's nitroglycerin, because that could put you in more danger. Begin CPR if the person is unconscious. If you're with a person who might be having a heart attack and he or she is unconscious, tell ...
- 20. Head trauma: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... fracture. Watch for changes in breathing and alertness. If the person shows no signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement), begin CPR. ...