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Become a public health and safety expert on matters such as first aid, emergency preparedness and CPR with step-by-step instructions from eHow's health experts. Learn how to create a safe workplace, childproof your home and keep bacteria from flourishing in your food. Live near a fault line or on the Gulf Coast? eHow can keep you and your family safe from earthquakes and hurricanes with helpful disaster planning tips. Experiencing back aches and pain? Learn to set up an ergonomic workspace and kiss those problems goodbye.

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  • How to Treat Dursban Exposure

    Dursban, a brand name for chlorpyrifos, is used as an insecticide. Because of its danger to humans, its use in residential settings has been curtailed. The EPA has linked chlorpyrifos to...

  • How to Perform CPR on a Person With a Pacemaker

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, usually referred to as CPR, is a life-saving skill that can be used to provide aid when a person's heart has stopped and they're not breathing. The skill can, and...

  • What Makes CPR Work?

    CPR is a lifesaving skill that can be learned in a few hours and that can ultimately change the lives of the victim and the rescuer.

  • How to Administer First Aid to Victims of Chemical Exposure

    The type and extent of first aid treatment depends on how life-threatening a victim's wounds, burns, and trauma are. In general, the first aid response priority should be restoration of the use of...

  • How to Treat a Third-Degree Burn Fast

    Third-degree burns, the most serious type of burn, can cause serious and permanent damage to the victim. Emergency help is required immediately, but there are some steps you can take while waiting...

  • The Holger-Nielsen Technique of CPR

    The Holger-Nielsen method of CPR was a manual method of resuscitation popular around the turn of the 20th century. It was described in detail in the 1911 edition of the "Boy Scouts of America...

  • Wound Care Treatment of Electrical Burns

    Electrical burns occur when the body is exposed to a strong electrical current. The current can cause severe damage to skin and muscle tissue, as well as disruptions to the heart rhythm or cardiac...

  • Basics of CPR

    It is vital that you understand how to react if you are faced with someone who suddenly collapses and stops breathing. In such cases, having a thorough knowledge of CPR and how to administer it...

  • How to Perform Two Person CPR for a Child

    This article will list the steps of performing two person CPR for a child victim. When giving CPR it’s very important to minimize interruption between giving breaths and chest compression. When...

  • How to Perform Two Person CPR for an Adult

    This article will list the steps of performing two person CPR for an adult victim. When giving CPR it’s very important to minimize interruption between giving breaths and chest compression. When...

  • Basic Life Support Guidelines and Algorithms

    A country's medical associations can provide guidelines for people attempting to rescue victims of choking, drowning, cardiac arrest and some other emergencies. Algorithms for basic life support...

  • How to Remove Clothing for CPR

    When a person goes into cardiac arrest, his heart no longer pumps blood through the body. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is a process that can buy time before the underlying cause of heart...

  • Standard CPR Techniques

    CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is administered to a person who has suffered cardiac arrest, drowning, injuries due to an accident or for any number of different scenarios. Most of the...

  • How to Stay Safe When You're Out Alone at Night

    We live in a dangerous world. No surprise. A lot of times we hear about how people who walk around alone at night end up getting attacked, raped, or killed. You've heard a thousand times how...

  • Purpose of Pepper Spray

    Pepper spray, or oleoresin capsicum (OC), is a natural substance made from the oils and resins of hot peppers.

  • How to Get Free Kisses From A Nurse: Learning Basic CPR Skills For That Moment When You Least Expect It

    We should all have, in our life skills quiver, at least one arrow dedicated to CPR. This is a quick article, to just hand you that arrow, regardless of whether you've ever been trained in...

  • What Are the Steps in Giving CPR?

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) provides oxygen to the brain and heart of a victim who is not breathing and does not have a pulse. CPR is administered to adults by giving cycles of 30 chest...

  • How to Treat a Heat Stroke

    Treating a heat stroke properly can be done by getting the victim out of the heat, giving them water and cooling the person off as quickly as possible. Avoid serious heat exhaustion with advice...

  • How to Use Artificial Respiration

    Artificial respiration is creating a breathing mode in someone who is unable to in emergency situations. There are three methods of artificial respiration that can be used depending on what is...

  • Steps for Giving CPR

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can save lives. According to the American Heart Association, about 335,000 people die every year of coronary heart disease, which equals more than 900 people...

  • How to Treat a Nosebleed

    Nosebleeds can be a pretty common mishap, and they're fairly to care for and stop.

  • What Are the Conditions That Must Exist Before Performing CPR?

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, is a technique that is used to save people's lives every day. When you are a bystander in an emergency, your level of knowledge and comfort level will...

  • How to Avoid Being the Victim of a Door to Door Scam Artist

    Police report that scam artists are busy looking for victims. They drive around neighborhoods looking for the homes of their next victims. They look for homes that look like they need work. ...

  • How to Care for a Seizure in the Water

    A seizure can be a scary thing, and a seizure in the water can make the situation even more dangerous for the victim. Here are a few steps on how to care for a seizing victim when it happens in...

  • How to Carry a Hurt Friend with Two People

    People can get hurt in various ways; from playing on the basketball court and injuring an ankle, dehydration during exercise, or breaking a leg while hiking. Many times, quick medical care is...

  • How to Use SPEED to Escape Damn Near Every Predator, Damn Near Every Time

    The important thing, when it comes to defending yourself against a rapist, stalker, criminal, or even a bully is to be able to avoid and evade the "Bad Guy" without having to fight. In...

  • Triage Guidelines

    In the event of a massive disaster, the first emergency responders on the scene may have dozens or even hundreds of injured people to care for. In such a scenario, it is necessary to determine...

  • When to Use CPR

    Knowing when to us CPR can change the life of the rescuer and the person needing help. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, commonly known as CPR, is easy to learn and to perform when needed.

  • How to Investigate a Burn Injury Relating to Child Abuse

    Most child abuse cases involving burn injuries are usually concerning children who are under age ten, and of all cases, most being under two years old. Sometimes it difficult to determine...

  • How to Use CPR on an Infant

    You will learn how to use CPR for an Infant in five steps. Infant is considered from birth to one year of age. Hopefully you will never have to use this information, but it is good to know and...

  • How to Use CPR on a Child

    You will learn how to use CPR on a child in five steps. A child is considered from age one to eight years of age. Hopefully you will never have to use this information, but it is good to know...

  • How to Use CPR on an Adult

    You will learn how to use CPR on an Adult in five steps. Hopefully you will never have to use this information, but it is good to know and possibly save a life. I would recommend attending a...

  • Why Use CPR?

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a method used to help maintain the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain of a victim of a cardiac arrest. It is estimated 95% of sudden cardiac arrest...

  • CPR Definition

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) uses a combination of rescue breaths and chest compressions to open the window of time a cardiac arrest victim can survive without defibrillation. Cardiac...

  • Red Cross Instructions for CPR

    The American Red Cross is a private organization dedicated to helping people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Detailed Red Cross cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instructions...

  • How to Care for Heart Attack Victims Until Help Arrives

    You are visiting a friend, or home alone with a family member and they suddenly exhibit all the signs of a heart attack. The first thing you should do is call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number....

  • How to Protect Ourselves When Giving First Aid

    Whether you work in a school, community center, or a business, emergencies can happen suddenly, usually when you least expect it. Your neighborhood could be hit by a tornado, an earthquake or a...

  • American Heart Association CPR Guidelines

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is easy to learn and can save the life of a person in cardiac distress. While CPR techniques for adults, children and infants differ slightly, you will find it...

  • How to Use Life Insurance To Protect Yourself From Crime

    Most people wouldn't think of insurance as a tool that one could protect themselves against criminal behavior. There are two types of insurance which act in two different ways which can help in...

  • What Is the Meaning of Asphyxiated?

    According to Explore Forensics (http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk), the British website on forensic science and pathology, "Asphyxiation is the term given to blocking the airway so that the...

  • How to Perform CPR on an Unresponsive Adult

    This article is in no way meant to replace formal CPR training. It is important that you do not attempt rescue procedures that are beyond your skill level. Many people think CPR succeeds much...

  • Study Guide for CPR Certification

    Using chest compressions and rescue breaths, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can buy some time for the victim until normal heart function is restored. Different organizations administer...

  • Basic Cardiac Life Support Guidelines

    Basic cardiac life support is a combination of CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, with Automated External Defibrilator (AED) training. Basic cardiac life support differs from advanced cardiac...

  • How to Defend Yourself Against An Attacker

    Women need to empower themselves and realize that there is a chance that in your life time you could be attacked. Of course we hope this never happens, but in the event that it does, women should...

  • First Aid Treatment for a Severed Finger

    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...

  • Accident Reporting Procedures

    When an accident occurs in or on business or public premises, there are two lives at stake--the life of the victim and the life of the business. Accidents that seem minor can lead to...

  • Alternatives for Battered Women

    Domestic abuse is an unfortunate situation for many women. Battered women come from all races, backgrounds and communities, and often feel as if they do not have any resources for assistance....

  • Does CPR Work?

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is meant to keep a sufficient blood flow to the brain of a person who has suffered a cardiac arrest. According to the American Heart Association, nearly a half...

  • How to Treat for Shock

    There are so many things a person can go into shock for. Some types of shock are anaphylactic and diabetic. No matter what type of shock treating the symptoms is very similar. I put moderate...

  • Symptoms of a Heat Stroke

    When a person's internal body temperature soars higher than 104 F, he or she is at a dangerous risk of suffering a heat stroke (hyperthermia). Hot outdoor temperatures, physical exertion and...

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