- 21. Fractures (broken bones): First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... person is unresponsive, isn't breathing or isn't moving. Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if there's no respiration or heartbeat. There is heavy bleeding. Even gentle pressure or movement ...
- 22. Foreign object swallowed: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... have that person call for help while you perform first aid. If the person becomes unconscious, help him or her to the ground and begin CPR. With attempted breaths, check the mouth for an object and if ...
- 23. Fainting: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... or your local emergency number. Check the person's airway to be sure it's clear. Watch for vomiting. Check for signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement). If absent, begin CPR. Call 911 ...
- 24. Electrical shock: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... made of cardboard, plastic or wood. Check for signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement). If absent, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately. Prevent shock. Lay the person ...
- 25. Electrical burns: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... plastic or wood. Check for signs of circulation (breathing, coughing or movement). If absent, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately. Prevent shock. Lay the person down with the head ...
- 26. Choking: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... If another person is available, have that person call for help while you perform first aid. If the person becomes unconscious, perform standard CPR with chest compressions and rescue breaths. To perform ...
- 27. Chest pain: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... Begin CPR on the person having a heart attack, if directed. If the person suspected of having a heart attack is unconscious, a 911 dispatcher or another emergency medical specialist may advise you to ...
- 28. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. The American Heart ...
- 29. Burns: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... begin CPR. Elevate the burned body part or parts. Raise above heart level, when possible. Cover the area of the burn. Use a cool, moist, sterile bandage; clean, moist cloth; or moist cloth towels. ...
- 30. Anaphylaxis: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... vomiting or bleeding from the mouth, turn the person on his or her side to prevent choking. If there are no signs of breathing, coughing or movement, begin CPR. Do uninterrupted chest presses — about ...
- 31. Heart arrhythmias
- (Heart arrhythmias)
- ... in your area. If you or someone nearby knows cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), begin providing it if it's needed. CPR can help maintain blood flow to the organs until an electrical shock (defibrillation) ...
- 32. Anaphylaxis
- (Anaphylaxis)
- ... reaction can be life-threatening when a severe anaphylactic attack occurs; it can stop breathing or stop your heartbeat. In this case, you'll need cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other emergency ...
- 33. CPR Chart - DRABC
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- DR ABC, One of the most widely used adaptations is the addition of "DR" in front of "ABC", which stands for Danger and Response. This refers to the guiding principle in first aid to protect yourself before ...
- 34. About Sinoaid
- (about)
- ... system by extended its’ services to whole range of preventive healthcare area. Up to now, Sinoaid Healthcare Services included but not limited in follow healthcare Programs: First Aid and CPR Training ...
- 35. Shanghai First Aid Training (Q&A)
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- What is your Mission? Our mission is to train every student to be confident in their CPR and first Aid skills needed to respond to any emergency situation and to provide top quality safety training in ...
- 36. Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy in Shanghai
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- This article contented the tips of "how to keep your child healthy in Shanghai ?" is for educational purposes only and should not be considered to be medical advice. It is not meant to replace ...
- 37. First Aid at Work (Q&A)
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- Q1: What is first aid at work? People at work can suffer injuries or fall ill. It doesn’t matter whether the injury or the illness is caused by the work they do or not. What is important is that they ...
- 38. First Aid Training Shanghai
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- We provide First Aid, CPR, AED, Workplace First Aid, Nanny and Drive First Aid and Parents and Caregivers Safety Training in Shanghai China. Our mission is to train every student to be confident in their ...
- 39. First Aid Tips
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- 1) Keep a list of emergency numbers near your phone. This list should include the numbers for the local police, fire, poison control, hospital and emergency contacts. 2) Keep well-stocked first aid kits ...
- 40. Why First Aid ?
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- ... in your home and vehicle and a smaller kit in your purse or briefcase will ensure that you’re prepared where ever you are. In addition to knowing basic first aid skills, becoming certified in CPR is ...