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The Recovery Position – Left or Right Side?

The recovery position is used to protect an unconscious person’s airway. It involves rolling the casualty onto their side with the head tilted back – but should it be the left or right side?...

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Is Cyanosis an Emergency?

Cyanosis is a condition in which a person’s skin, nails, or lips turn blue. It signifies that the patient’s muscles, organs, and tissues aren’t receiving the adequate quantity of blood required to function effectively.Several...

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How to Spot Shock in Children

When a child has a serious injury or infection, the body may react by going into shock. Shock occurs when the body tried to redirect blood to the brain and other important internal organs....

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Correct AED Pad Placement

An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a medical device that delivers an electrical shock to a victim in cardiac arrest. A cardiac arrest occurs when a victim’s heart stops beating and blood stops flowing...

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What is the Recovery Position in First Aid?

The recovery position is used to protect the airway of an unconscious patient. If a patient is unconscious and lying on their back, there is a risk of the airway becoming blocked due to...

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10 Reasons Why First Aid is Important in Daily Life

Why is First Aid Important? First aid refers to the initial medical attention given immediately after an injury or an accident. It’s a short-term treatment that doesn’t require special training or technology to administer....

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CPR & First Aid Certification Queensland

Join thousands of people that have been certified online with us Get CPR certified online and gain lifesaving skills that can help you respond to emergencies! Online CPR Certification in Queensland You can learn...

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What is Hypoxia? A First Aid Guide

Hypoxia occurs when there is a lack of oxygen in the blood. Hypoxia is important as the brain requires a constant supply of oxygen to function normally. If a lack of oxygen exists for longer...

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Why Button Batteries Can be Lethal

A button battery (also called coin cell / disk battery) is a small battery used in small portable electronic devices, for example, watches and vehicle keys. Lithium button batteries are commonly found in our...