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  • First Aid is the immediate help or care given to someone who has suffered from an injury or illness until full medical treatment is available or until the crisis is resolved. It can involve a simple action, such as placing a bandage on a cut, or something more complex, like administering CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) when someone’s heart has stopped.
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  • BASIC FIRST AID PRACTICES There are various basic first aid skills that could make the difference when applied promptly and correctly in warranted situations.
  • The aim of first aid is the same regardless of the situation: The 3 P’s. ... The number one rule in giving first aid is ”Give first aid safely”.
  • Call for help: both professional medical help and people nearby who might help in first aid such as the compressions of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
  • For minor conditions, first aid may be enough. For serious problems, first aid care should be continued until more advanced care become available.
  • Perform the 3 Cs of first aid before doing any care work—check your surroundings for safety, call for help, and then care for the person.
  • In others, first aid is a way to prevent a person's condition from worsening and keep them alive until paramedics arrive or they are taken to the hospital.
  • Many ‘free’ first aid websites will charge you for a certificate/voucher. This won’t happen here. We offer totally free online first aid training.
  • When you understand First Aid – and how it can help those in need – you can see how easy it can be to save a life.
  • When accidents happen, the first few minutes can be the most critical in determining the outcome. Here is where the concept of first aid comes into play.
  • The decision to act appropriately with first aid can mean the difference between life and death. Begin by introducing yourself to the injured or ill person.