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  • How to Help Someone Who is Having a Seizure

    Seeing someone have a seizure can be scary. Seizures are not always dangerous in and of themselves, but they can be a symptom of a serious medical problem that needs treatment. Sometimes they...

  • A Survival Guide for First Aid Treatment

    There is little that can ruin a pleasant outdoor activity like an emergency situation that results in someone getting injured. While you should always be prepared with a first aid kit if you are...

  • CPR Fact Sheet

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, more commonly referred to as CPR, is an important life-saving procedure used by first responders. It is an essential technique to revive a patient who has fallen...

  • How to Perform CPR

    When performing CPR, the first step is to gain pertinent information through a visual examination, such as whether or not the person is breathing. Discover how to perform every step of the CPR...

  • How to Do CPR on an Adult

    Before doing CPR on an adult, the first thing to check for is if the person is breathing. Perform CPR on an adult with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.

  • How to Provide Rescue Breathing for an Adult During First Aid

    Evaluate the airway, breathing and circulation of an injury victim to determine the need for first-aid rescue breathing. Find out how to evaluate the extent of a person's injuries in this free...

  • How to Check Airway, Breathing and Circulation

    Exam the airway access, breathing and circulation of a victim by inspecting the chest for breath sounds and using two fingers on the neck to check for a pulse. Find out more on how to examine...

  • About Rescue Breathing

    Rescue breathing falls under the umbrella of artificial respiration. It is known by a variety of terms, such as mouth to mouth resuscitation, offering someone the kiss of life, or expired air...

  • How to Treat Exposure to Toxic Vapors

    Many chemical vapors can be dangerously toxic. If you breathe them in for even a short period, you may experience inflamed lungs, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, renal dysfunction, visual disturbances...

  • How to Treat a Victim With Breathing Difficulty

    Accidents as well as medical conditions can hamper a person's ability to breathe easily. When rendering first aid, it's important to observe the victim's symptoms and take immediate steps to help....

  • Basic First Aid: Checking the Pulse, Breathing & Airway

    Learn how to check a victim's airway, breathing and circulation (pulse)during a medical emergency in this free instructional video on basic first aid.

  • How to Identify Rescue Breathing

    Correctly performing rescue breathing is essential in any case where a person has stopped taking breaths, since a lack of oxygen can cause brain damage within minutes. Rescue breathing--which can...

  • How to Perform CPR on a Dog

    For pet lovers, knowing how to perform CPR is essential. Just like humans, you never know when you'll need to use it and you'll be glad you know how if you ever need to. Performing CPR is simple...

  • How to Complete a Head-to-Toe Assessment of an Injury

    Completing a head-to-toe assessment on an injured person is a necessary first-aid step after an accident of any kind. When headache, confusion, dizziness, and nausea and vomiting are present,...

  • How to Do Two-Person CPR

    Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, commonly called CPR, is the procedure used to supply much-needed oxygen to the brain of a victim whose breathing and heartbeat have stopped. Two-person CPR...

  • How to Know First Aid ABCs

    There are two things everyone needs to live: air to breathe and a heartbeat. Without a heartbeat, a person is dead, if only until the heartbeat is restored. Without air, the heart will stop...

  • How to Check the Pulse, Breathing and Airway

    Whether you are a trained professional or a good Samaritan bystander, when you respond to the scene of an accident, you must remember your ABCs. A: Establish an airway for the victim. B: Check for...

  • How to Treat an Unconscious Choking Infant

    A choking victim can't breathe, which deprives the brain of precious oxygen. Using the following technique could save a life.

  • How to Conduct a Primary Survey of an Injured Person During First Aid

    Once a rescuer has deemed an emergency scene safe (see "How to Maximize the Safety of an Emergency Scene"), he or she should identify and fix the most serious problems before moving on to the...

  • How to Dress a Chest Wound

    The goal of treatment for an open chest wound is to dress the wound while still allowing air to escape from the space surrounding the lungs. The lung may collapse if air builds up in the cavity...

  • How to Provide Rescue Breathing for an Adult During First Aid

    Many types of injury can cause breathing to stop, depriving the brain of precious oxygen. Rescue breathing - also known as "mouth to mouth resuscitation" - can save a life.

  • How to Provide Rescue Breathing for an Infant During First Aid

    Many types of injury can cause breathing to stop, depriving the brain of precious oxygen. Rescue breathing - also known as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation - can save a life.

  • How to Treat an Unconscious Choking Adult or Child

    A choking victim can't breathe, which deprives the brain of precious oxygen. Using the following technique could save a life.

  • How to Respond to a Seizure

    A seizure is a sudden abnormal discharge of electrical activity in the brain. It can be caused by epilepsy, which is a chronic condition characterized by recurrent seizure activity. Diabetes,...

  • How to Check Airway, Breathing and Circulation

    When someone is found unresponsive, you can make a difference in this person's life by first calling 911 and then following these simple steps. Just remember ABC-airway, breathing, and circulation.

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