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Shows clearly how to respond to a person who is choking or who has suffered a respiratory or cardiac arrest. Demonstrates the ‘abdominal thrust’ technique and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on both...
Demonstrates how simple, correct procedures can save lives and the scene of a motor accident. Uses examples from car rallying.
Resuscitation. By depicting three typical scenes, demonstrates the importance of team work and the need to be familiar with the latest developments in both equipment and procedures. The increasing use of...
Shows how a variety of dental problems on board small ships can be treated by suitably trained non-medical personnel and shows the instruments and materials available.
Explains the first-aid that should be given for some unusual injuries which sometimes occur in laboratories - contaminated wounds and animal bites, swallowed poisons, intoxication by gases and vapours,...
If a chemical is spilled on someone it is essential that the correct first-aid treatment is given. Gives basic advice on first-aid so that all those who work in laboratories can give emergency treatment to...
Describes the four routes of poisoning: ingestion, inhalation, injection and absorption. Signs, symptoms and first-aid are discussed.
Shows the layman how to resuscitate someone who has just stopped breathing and whose heart may have stopped as well. Shows what happens when we breathe and when we stop breathing and the various ways in...
First aid for injuries to the face, skull, base of skull and spine.
Choking on food is one of the most common causes of fatal accidents. Most ‘common sense’ procedures often make things worse. Demonstrates how the Heimlich maneuver san save lives.
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