First Aid Shanghai
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. 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 Shanghai to enable prompt, confident and effective action in the event of an emergency whether at work, home, outdoors or in an extreme environment. For class booking, please Call our 24hrs hotline: +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your request to Email:
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"As Cardiac Science only designated training organization in mainland China, The sole mission of Sinoaid, First Aid Training Shanghai is to provide comprehensive integrated American Heart Association (AHA) Certificate Course in First Aid, CPR and AED Training to our Developing Society – to educate and motivate people to live safer and healthier lives at home, work, school, or playing by reducing injuries, deaths, human suffering and looses caused by preventable accidents. "
First Aid Tips
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 in your home and vehicle. These first aid kits should include alcohol wipes, antiseptic, bandages, adhesive bandages, gauze, tape, burn cream, hydrocortisone cream, eyewash kits, cold packs, scissors, latex gloves, tweezers and index cards with the medical history (such as allergies) of each family member.
CPR Chart - DRABC
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 attempting to help others, and then ascertaining that the patient is unresponsive before attempting to treat them, using systems such as AVPU or the Glasgow Coma Score. As the original initialism was devised for in-hospital use, this was not part of the original protocol.
Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy in 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 the advice of the physician who cares for your child. All medical advice and information should be considered to be incomplete without a physical exam, which is not possible without a visit to your doctor.
Fun in the Sun!
- Wear sunscreen, hats and sun protection clothing
- Keep children well hydrated
- Keep a phone and emergency numbers close
- Always supervise children around any water, from oceans and pools to bathtubs and buckets.
A Short at Better Health
- Check your child’s records to ensure that immunizations are up-to-date and keep a copy of those records.