
Water Safety Tips for Children
Small children can drown in less than one inch of water, which makes it important to exercise water safety in and nearby water.
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Small children can drown in less than one inch of water, which makes it important to exercise water safety in and nearby water.
In-depth AED training instils greater confidence in using these lifesaving devices in a sudden cardiac emergency.
A primary assessment in first aid is the initial examination or evaluation of a patient by a medical professional or a first responder.
The most common causes of childhood injuries are falls, choking and strangulation, poisoning, burns, and drowning.
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough oxygen to the vital organs.
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is one of the biggest killers of Australians under 50, claiming the lives of over 22,000 people every year.
CPR may seem like it has been around for ages, but this first aid technique was not finalized until the 60s.
CPR is an emergency procedure used to kick-start a person’s heart that stops beating.
Protect oneself and others from carbon monoxide poisoning by learning the symptoms, emergency care, and prevention.
Thousands of people die and go to hospital emergency departments every year because of common injuries.
Small children can drown in less than one inch of water, which makes it important to exercise water safety in and nearby water.
Sinus infections and their related symptoms are the common reasons many people see their doctors.
Understanding what type of asthma you have helps get better treatment, resulting in overall improvement of the condition and quality of life.
A momentary loss of balance resulting in automatically sticking of hands and accidental falls can cause a sprained wrist.
Sports-related concussions are a growing health concern in Australia due to many incidents and their possible health effects on athletes.
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