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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 →

Needle Stick and Sharps Injuries

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 17/12/2015
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Needle-stick injuries are where you have been hurt by any needle used on someone which could then potentially pass an infection on to you, or someone else. Sharps injuries are … Continue Reading →

The Prostate

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 11/12/2015
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Today we are going to discuss the Prostrate as it is often forgotten as something that needs to be checked by men due to lack of knowledge, denial or embarrassment. … Continue Reading →

The Healing Process

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 06/12/2015
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When the body is cut, the body starts to repair injuries within the first 24 hours but it is between 48-72 hours and can be up to 21 days when … Continue Reading →

2015 Resuscitation Council Changes Summary

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 30/10/2015
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The recommendations on CPR change every five years.  On the 15th October 2015, the European Resuscitation Council, ILCOR and UK Resuscitation Council announced the 2015 guidelines.  Our training courses follow … Continue Reading →

ERC 2015

Resuscitation Council 2015 Changes Summary

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 20/10/2015
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Resuscitation Council 2015 recommendations we released last Thursday and we have studied the latest Resuscitation changes and are changing over to the new recommendations on our courses very soon.  The … Continue Reading →

ERC 2015

UK Resuscitation and ERC 2015 Guideline Changes

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 05/10/2015
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The guidelines are being reviewed on 15th October 2015 but the ERC and UK Resuscitation Council. In this edition of the First Aid Show we will discuss what will be … Continue Reading →

Why do we open the airway?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 16/07/2015
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Opening the airway is an important part of any initial assessment to ensure that we keep the airway clear and free from obstructions. The technique is easy and very important. … Continue Reading →

AED Storage and how to keep them safe

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 14/07/2015
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 AED units can be found in many locations and in different storage boxes. In earlier editions of the First Aid Show we looked at the lockable outside boxes and now … Continue Reading →

Do hand gels replace hand washing?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 07/07/2015
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In this edition of the First Aid Show we look at whether hand gels can replace hand washing. Hand gels do not remove dirt like washing does but they do … Continue Reading →

Rapid blood test for Ebola has been approved

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 23/02/2015
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The World Health Organisation has approved a blood test that can give a result on if a patient has Ebola within minutes not hours.  Existing tests can take 12-24 hours to get … Continue Reading →

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