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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 →

The Bag Valve Mask or BVM

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 14/09/2014
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The Bag Valve Mask or BVM is a common piece of equipment used by medical professionals but this is also a very easy thing for first aiders to use as … Continue Reading →

What is 2 Minutes of Chest Compressions Like?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 09/09/2014
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In this episode of the First Aid Show we answer a question that we are often asked at ProTrainings on courses, what is it like to deliver 2 minutes of … Continue Reading →

Cardiac Arrest – what happens?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 03/09/2014
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In this episode of the First Aid Show we look at what happens when someone goes into Cardiac Arrest and discuss with a lead resuscitation officer.  CPR is easy to … Continue Reading →

Dealing with Infants and Children

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 26/08/2014
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Dealing with Infants and Children is often harder than adults as they react differently and things can get worse very quickly. It is important to monitor children and infants carefully … Continue Reading →

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Want to know more about first aid and medical news?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 24/08/2014
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If you would like to learn more about first aid and training courses available nationally through our national network of approved and monitored instructors visit the ProTrainings first aid training … Continue Reading →

AED Troubleshooting

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 20/08/2014
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AED units are very easy to use and there is not much to worry about.  Good maintence and monitoring will eliminate most errors that could occur or identify them so … Continue Reading →

Pulse Points in the Body

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 15/08/2014
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Pulse Points in the Body are discussed in this episode of the First Aid Show.  The pulse is used in may different ways to assess the health of a patient. … Continue Reading →

Advanced Airway Management

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 12/08/2014
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In this episode of the First Aid Show we look at ways to improve the airway and the use of airway devices.  Although we cover these in this episode, do … Continue Reading →

Hyperventilation and how to treat a patient

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 09/08/2014
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Hyperventilation occurs when the rate and quantity of alveolar ventilation of carbon dioxide exceeds body’s production of carbon dioxide. Hyperventilation can be voluntary or involuntary. When breathing is excessive, more … Continue Reading →

Grantham teenager saves boyfriend’s life on first date

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 29/07/2014
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Zach Selby collapsed during a camping trip in Lincolnshire and his girlfriend Chloe Tones, 16, gave him CPR for 40 minutes before an ambulance arrived. Mr Selby, from Grantham, said … Continue Reading →

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