by Abacus Training | 10 Sep, 2012 | CPR/Defibrillation, News
See on Scoop.it – First Aid Training ALL Liverpool primary schools will be given life-saving defibrillators thanks to a £100,000 boost to the Oliver King Foundation and the ECHO’s Heartbeat campaign. The machines, which restart the heart when a...
by Abacus Training | 10 Sep, 2012 | Blood Pressue
See on Scoop.it – First Aid Training Nonalcoholic Red Wine Reduces Blood Pressure. Seriously good news but wheres the fun in it? Nonalcoholic red wine was associated with a greater reduction in blood pressure than regular red wine in a new study. The...
by Abacus Training | 7 Sep, 2012 | CPR/Defibrillation
See on Scoop.it – First Aid Training “When children are given professional first aid training at primary school, the benefits can be felt long term. That’s why training in the early years is so incredibly important,” says Fritz Sterz from the...
by Abacus Training | 5 Sep, 2012 | CPR/Defibrillation
See on Scoop.it – First Aid Training When a hospital patient goes into cardiac arrest, one of the most difficult questions facing the medical team is how long to continue cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Now a new study involving hundreds of hospitals suggests...
by Abacus Training | 5 Sep, 2012 | Burns, First Aid Training
You should avoid popping the blister for as long as possible. The blister forms to protect the skin underneath as a kind of cushion. It may well eventually pop on its own, but it should be protected for as long as possible. If popped there is risk of bacteria and dirt...
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