FIRST AID COULD BE DELAYED (YORK DAILY RECORD)

On most afternoons, residents driving on Route 30 between the West Manchester Mall and the York Galleria have plenty of time to read the billboards that line one of the county’s major arteries.

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FIRST AID INFLAMES SYDNEY FIREFIGHTERS (NEWSTALK ZB VIA YAHOO!XTRA NEWS)

Sydney firefighters are angry about the increasing amount of first aid they are having to administer at accident scenes.

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CPR REGISTRATION DUE (ADA EVENING NEWS)

ADA — American Heart Association hosts First Aid and CPR class Saturday at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Fentem Hall 313 on the East Central University Campus. Registration is $35.

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KNOW YOUR FIRST AID FOR CHILDREN - ABERDEEN PRESS AND JOURNAL


Know your first aid for children
Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour ago
Kerri, 43, who founded the company 10 years ago after her baby son nearly died after choking on a grape, but was saved through her nanny’s first aid skills,

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BECOME A CERTIFIED BABY SITTER (THE LAKELAND LEDGER)

Become a certified babysitter this summer at the American Red Cross’ Babysitting Boot Camp.The camp, for ages 11 to 15, teaches participants CPR, first aid, safe, age-appropriate games, and provides guidance in resume-writing, job interviewing and problem-solving.

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FINDING ACCURATE FIRST AID INFORMATION

FINDING ACCURATE FIRST AID INFORMATION

If you’re looking for first aid information, you need to realize that not all information is good information. With the introduction of the Internet, websites have been popping up in record numbers, all promising you the best and more accurate first aid information – but is this the truth?  When it comes to your health, you can’t settle for inaccuracies or mistruths. Here’s how to sort out the fact from the fiction.

Books and Magazines

When you’re looking for first aid information you can store in your home or workplace, books and magazines are a great resource that’s portable. However, with the advent of self-publishing, you might be picking up a book that’s never been fact checked or was written from someone’s personal experience and not necessarily based on any medical training.

That said, there are many books that are well written and useful. Look for books which were written by doctors or nurses or those who are acknowledged and recommended by the American Red Cross or similar organizations. You might also want to ask your family doctor about the books they recommend you have on hand.

Websites


Since anyone can put up a website with first aid information on it, you need to be even more discerning online. Sites that end in the suffix .edu, .org or .gov tend to be more reliable, but there are also good .com sites as well. What matters most is the author or authors on the site itself.

If you can find their names and their credentials, you will be able to tell if this is a site that’s going to offer you useful information. You will also want to look to see when the site was last updated – the more recently, the better. Websites which are affiliated with hospitals or universities are also quite reliable.

Classes

When you want to learn first aid information in a classroom, make sure that you know the qualifications of the teacher. They should be medical professionals and have current licensing or certification to teach. Find out if you will be able to receive a certificate for your participation and how this can be used in your daily life. Obviously, the best classes are those taught by the Red Cross or similar organizations, but your community center might also offer first aid classes.

First aid information is something that needs to be accurate in order for you to use it properly. While everyone may have a different way of teaching the same techniques, in the end, the health of the patient is what matters when you use these techniques.

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