AEDs do not require that the person using them has been trained in their use. The whole idea of community available AEDs is that they can be used by anyone, as the directions are given by the unit once it is turned on.
Great and very helpful video. However, you should check the subtitles you uploaded as in some parts do not correspond to the audio and I could use only those auto-generated by TH-cam.
Impromptu first aid does not offer all of these niceties. The responder probably has only what is on his person or perhaps a nearby person. It is absurd to think he or she should think first about finding a sink to disinfect thur hands etc.
Hi I have one question with regards to Groin Injuries during sport events such as soccer/baseball etc...why is it when a guy suffers a low blow (groin hit) - the medics always elevate their legs and bring the knees to their chest? I also noticed they lift up their pelvis (saw this being performed numerous times). Does those methods help to relieve the pain to the injured party? Can someone please explain this to me? P.S feel free to you use medical jargon or layman terms😀
@@rob_496 Do you perhaps know the explanation behind this first aid method? Are there any sites on this subject because I've Googled it and can't find anything.
Never use ice on a burn! Never wrap tightly. Never use your thumb when checking for a pulse, it has a pulse of its own. Compression bandages should go on the skin, not over a sock.
AEDs do not require that the person using them has been trained in their use. The whole idea of community available AEDs is that they can be used by anyone, as the directions are given by the unit once it is turned on.
Cool running water should be used to treat burns, never use ice under any circumstance
Ok
Right, even should not use dry and tight bandages on burn area, you may cover with a wet and clean cloth.
Ok, thanks
Wasn't the proper wy how removed his gloves.
So informative. Very helpful to me and the people around me.
Great and very helpful video. However, you should check the subtitles you uploaded as in some parts do not correspond to the audio and I could use only those auto-generated by TH-cam.
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Great video thanks 👍
Lovely training 👏👏
just the video i needed b4 a first aid test thanks
Poor man has gotten in so many injuries
Very informative and easy to follow. Great job.
3AM, time to learn some first aid basics😎
5:14 there is actually 4 degrees of burns the last one passes the epidermis adipose tissue muscle and all the way to bone
Excellent. Thank you.
The best first aid vedio so far. Very informative thanks
Great information
Great information!! Thank You!!
Great video!
From achariya siksha mandir
X-D
❤ keep up , this is good and clear to understand
Thank you for sharing
Impromptu first aid does not offer all of these niceties. The responder probably has only what is on his person or perhaps a nearby person.
It is absurd to think he or she should think first about finding a sink to disinfect thur hands etc.
I love it but needed also the life threatening conditions and first aid management in emergencies
Very important training
The best first aid video so far ! Thank you so much! ♥️🥰
Great job
Super great video information 👍👏👏👏 thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🫡♥️🇵🇭
Thanks for sharing!!!is really helpful
Great and easy to follow
H it's a lovely video
Awesome video
Nice TY
I learn more thank you
Very clear and very helpful
Hi I have one question with regards to Groin Injuries during sport events such as soccer/baseball etc...why is it when a guy suffers a low blow (groin hit) - the medics always elevate their legs and bring the knees to their chest? I also noticed they lift up their pelvis (saw this being performed numerous times). Does those methods help to relieve the pain to the injured party? Can someone please explain this to me? P.S feel free to you use medical jargon or layman terms😀
nah
@@rob_496 Do you perhaps know the explanation behind this first aid method? Are there any sites on this subject because I've Googled it and can't find anything.
@@spartacus7216 I would guess it's to stop the injured bit being stretched out any further and more damage and pain being caused?
@@gmr1241 thank you for getting back to me👍
@@spartacus7216 It was only a guess... but you're welcome.
Never use ice on a burn! Never wrap tightly.
Never use your thumb when checking for a pulse, it has a pulse of its own. Compression bandages should go on the skin, not over a sock.
insightful video
Thank you so much
thank you for this video
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NEVER use your thumb to check for a pulse
Great ❤
What's your name sir?
not ice! cool water only!
Nicee vid❤
I’d fire that careless worker that had an injury every 5 minutes. 😆😆
Just same
20:55 WHAT? That would be hundreds of thousand people a year
a worker dies from poisonous gases every 30 seconds...wut
Removing gloves is wrong method, need to be rectified
Jones Robert Taylor Joseph Hall Helen
Wsw
Thanks! Now i know what not to do for democrats.