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First Aid, BLS, EMT-B, First Responder Skills Training DVD's - 2
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First Aid, BLS, EMT-B, First Responder Skills Training DVD's - 2

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Product Description:

For you or your family

 

For the Individual
For any Emergency Responder

With this package, you will learn by REAL LIFE example

CPR / FIRST AID /

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

VIDEO

TRAINING

ON 2 DVDS

With More Video Demonstrations than Ever Before

HOURS OF TRAINING

ALSO INCLUDES

Powerpoints, E-Manuals, Pdfs, etc

with

PATIENT ASSESSMENT SKILLS

The Breakdown of the Materials

are as Follows:

VIDEO DEMONSTRATION

&

INSTRUCTIONS ON:

C.P.R -

(CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION)

FIRST AID LEVEL "C" TRAINING

MEDICAL FIRST REPONDER TRAINING

AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBULATOR -

(A.E.D.) TRAINING

EMERGENCY AIRWAY PROCEEDURES

ORALPHARYGEAL

(Oral Airway)

INSERTION

RETROGRADE INTUBATION

CRICOTHYROIDOTOMY

VITAL SIGNS

NEW - 2006 CPR STANDARD TRAINING - POWERPOINT

MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER TRAINING MANUAL EBOOK ZIP

GLASCOW COMA SCALE ZIP

DISEASES MANUAL

DIABETES MANUAL

CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS

ALSO INCLUDED



Disc Contents:


  • CHAPTER 1. FUNDAMENTAL CRITERIA FOR FIRST AID

    1-1. General

    1-2. Terminology

    1-3. Understanding Vital Body Functions for First Aid

    1-4. Adverse Conditions

    1-5. Basics of First Aid

    1-6. Evaluating a Casualty

     

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC MEASURES FOR FIRST AID

    Section I. Open the Airway and Restore Breathing

    2-1. General

    2-2. Breathing Process

    2-3. Assessment of and Positioning the Casualty 2-4. Opening the Airway of an Unconscious or not Breathing Casualty

    2-5. Rescue Breathing (Artificial Respiration)

    2-6. Preliminary Steps—All Rescue Breathing Methods

    2-7. Mouth-to-Mouth Method

    2-8. Mouth-to-Nose Method

    2-9. Heartbeat

    2-10. Airway Obstructions

    2-11. Opening the Obstructed Airway—Conscious Casualty

    2-12. Opening the Obstructed Airway—Casualty Lying Down or Unconscious

     

    Section II. Stop the Bleeding and Protect the Wound

    2-13. General

    2-14. Clothing

    2-15. Entrance and Exit Wounds

    2-16. Field Dressing

    2-17. Manual Pressure

    2-18. Pressure Dressing

    2-19. Digital Pressure

    2-20. Tourniquet

     

    Section III. Check for Shock and Administer First Aid Measures

    2-21. General

    2-22. Causes and Effects

    2-23. Signs and Symptoms of Shock

    2-24. First Aid Measures for Shock

     

    CHAPTER 3. FIRST AID FOR SPECIFIC INJURIES

    3-1. General

    3-2. Head, Neck, and Facial Injuries

    3-3. General First Aid Measures

    3-4. Chest Wounds

    3-5. First Aid for Chest Wounds

    3-6. Abdominal Wounds

    3-7. First Aid for Abdominal Wounds

    3-8. Burn Injuries

    3-9. First Aid for Burns

    3-10. Dressings and Bandages

    3-11. Shoulder Bandage

    3-12. Elbow Bandage

    3-13. Hand Bandage

    3-14. Leg (Upper and Lower) Bandage

    3-15. Knee Bandage

    3-16. Foot Bandage

     

    CHAPTER 4. FIRST AID FOR FRACTURES

    4-1. General

    4-2. Kinds of Fractures

    4-3. Signs and Symptoms of Fractures

    4-4. Purposes of Immobilizing Fractures

    4-5. Splints, Padding, Bandages, Slings, and Swathes

    4-6. Procedures for Splinting Suspected Fractures

    4-7. Upper Extremity Fractures

    4-8. Lower Extremity Fractures

    4-9. Jaw, Collarbone, and Shoulder Fractures

    4-10. Spinal Column Fractures

    4-11. Neck Fractures

     

    CHAPTER 5. FIRST AID FOR CLIMATIC INJURIES

    5-1. General

    5-2. Heat Injuries

    5-3. Cold Injuries

     

    CHAPTER 6. FIRST AID FOR BITES AND STINGS

    6-1. General

    6-2. Types of Snakes

    6-3. Snakebites

    6-4. Human or Animal Bites

    6-5. Marine (Sea) Animals

    6-6. Insect (Arthropod) Bites and Stings

    6-7. First Aid for Bites and Stings

     

    CHAPTER 7. FIRST AID IN A NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT

    7-1. General

    7-2. First Aid Materials

    7-3. Classification of Chemical and Biological Agents

    7-4. Conditions for Masking Without Order or Alarm

    7-5. First Aid for a Chemical Attack

    7-6. Background Information on Nerve Agents

    7-7. Signs and Symptoms of Nerve Agent Poisoning

    7-8. First Aid for Nerve Agent Poisoning

    7-9. Blister Agents

    7-10. Choking Agents (Lung-Damaging Agents)

    7-11. Cyanogen (Blood) Agents

    7-12. Incapacitating Agents

    7-13. Incendiaries

    7-14. Biological Agents and First Aid

    7-15. Toxins

    7-16. Nuclear Detonation

     

    CHAPTER 8. FIRST AID FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS

    8-1. General

    8-2. Importance of Psychological First Aid

    8-3. Situations Requiring Psychological First Aid 8-4. Interrelationship of Psychological and Physical First Aid

    8-5. Goals of Psychological First Aid

    8-6. Respect for Others’ Feelings

    8-7. Emotional and Physical Disability

    8-8. Combat and Other Operational Stress Reactions

    8-9. Reactions to Stress

    8-10. Severe Stress or Stress Reaction

    8-11. Application of Psychological First Aid

    8-12. Reactions and Limitations

    8-13. Stress Reactions

     

    APPENDIX A. FIRST AID CASE AND KITS, DRESSINGS, AND BANDAGES

    A-1. First Aid Case with Field Dressings and Bandages

    A-2. General Purpose First Aid Kits

    A-3. Dressings

    A-4. Standard Bandages

    A-5. Triangular and Cravat (Swathe) Bandages

     

    APPENDIX B. RESCUE AND TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES

    B-1. General

    B-2. Principles of Rescue Operations

    B-3. Considerations

    B-4. Plan of Action

    B-5. Proper Handling of Casualties

    B-6. Positioning the Casualty

    B-7. Medical Evacuation and Transportation of Casualties

    B-8. Manual Carries

    B-9. Improvised Litters

     

    GLOSSARY

    REFERENCES

    INDEX

    2002

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