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How to Perform First Aid for Seizures
The proper first aid for a seizure is to eliminate obstacles and obstructions that could cause secondary injuries, place something soft under the patient's head, monitor the patient's breathing...
IV lines deliver liquids and medications to the body. They are made from small, flexible tubing that's attached on one end to a bag of fluid and to a small needle inserted into a vein on the other...
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...
There are four goals when providing first aid treatment for a victim with a severed finger: Control the bleeding, control infection, preserve the finger and save the life. Because the fingers are...
This article is to give you an introduction to treated gunshot wounds in emergency situations. *If you are coming to this page during an emergency, stop and call 911. This does not constitute...
To immobilize is to render something unable to move. In today's language, "immobilize" is most frequently used in the health and law enforcement fields.
How to Assess Consciousness During First Aid
To determine a patient's level of consciousness during first aid, ask them basic questions. Find out how to handle emergency medical situations in this free first-aid video from a professional...
Recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis (see photo)
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...
Basic First Aid: Using Rubber Gloves to Treat a Patient
Learn the importance of wearing rubber gloves, or latex gloves, when caring for a patient who is bleeding, vomiting or losing body fluids in this free instructional video on basic first aid.
If you're training to be a medical professional, one of the first things you'll learn is how to take a person's vital signs. Vital signs include finding your patient's temperature, pulse,...
When someone has altered mental status, it is important to assess their mental status and reassess the mental status every once in awhile to assure that the patient is not getting any worse.
When a person becomes injured, it is imperative that you find out about the patient's history before you begin to care for them. This gives you information about any allergies the patient may...