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Schools and defibrillators on  the First Aid Show
Schools and defibrillators on the First Aid Show: The Lifesaving Role of Defibrillators in Schools Cardiac arrests can occur unexpectedly, and having immediate access to defibrillators in educational institutions can be the difference between life and death. The … Continue Reading →
Treating choking in adults
Treating choking in adults: Choking is a potentially life-threatening situation that requires immediate action. Broadly, choking can be categorised into two types: mild and severe. Mild Choking: Symptoms: The person can still breathe but … Continue Reading →
Fluid balance in Dogs and Cats
Fluid balance in Dogs and Cats: The Vital Role of Water in Animal Physiology Water is a pivotal element in the physiology of adult animals, constituting about 60% to 65% of their body mass and being … Continue Reading →
Understanding Blood Pressure: The Silent Guardian of Our Health
Understanding Blood Pressure: The Silent Guardian of Our Health: Blood pressure plays a pivotal role in our health, serving as the metric which gauges the force exerted by our blood against the arterial walls while our heart circulates it … Continue Reading →

Why keep talking to a Patient?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 05/08/2013
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When dealing with any first aid emergency, it is important to talk to the patient so that they are reassured and it is also a good way of you gaining … Continue Reading →

Fears at the Dentists

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 04/07/2013
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 The Dentists surgery is not somewhere anyone wants to go but it is necessary to keep our mouth and teeth healthy. Children are very nervous of dentist and they may be … Continue Reading →

The First Aid Show now live on Roku TV

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 03/07/2013
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The First Aid Show now live on Roku TV and we have nearly 2000 followers already.  The First Aid Show is our online and set top TV channel discussing First Aid and Medical issues. … Continue Reading →

Real life CPR, an interview

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 27/06/2013
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We learn CPR but how does that training help when you need to deliver CPR for real?  Your training will kick in and what you have learnt on your course … Continue Reading →

Student First Aid – Free video online first aid course for all children and schools

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 09/06/2013
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Teenagers are some of the best rescuers because of their willingness to help and their general sense of fearlessness. Wouldn’t it be logical if, in addition to learning grammar, science … Continue Reading →

Chest wounds and their first aid treatment

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 05/06/2013
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Chest wounds can injure internal organs and special attention needs to be taken.  Learn more from this edition of the First Aid Show.

Aspirin and the Aspod

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 19/05/2013
  • 1 Comment

Aspirin, used in the prevention of heart attacks, is probably the most cost-effective drug available in medical practice and daily low-dose aspirin is now a standard item in the management … Continue Reading →

Dental Emergencies – what to do if you are injured in the mouth

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 11/04/2013
  • 1 Comment

Dental Emergencies can happen at any time by an impact injury in the mouth or face. They can be very painful and have a lot of blood. In this edition … Continue Reading →

What is it like to have a Gastroscopy?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 01/04/2013
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What is it like to have a Gastroscopy? I hunted the internet to find out what it is like to have a Gastroscopy but could not really find and answer … Continue Reading →

Nose Bleeds and Foreign Objects

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 07/01/2013
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Nosebleeds are common in children and adults. They are often easily treated and do not return. Nosebleeds can be distressing to children and embarrassing to adults. Blood vessels in the … Continue Reading →

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