First Aid and Emergency Techni

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4.2
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About this app

First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery.
First aid refers to the emergency or immediate care you should provide when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available. For minor conditions, first aid care may be enough. For serious problems, first aid care should be continued until more advanced care becomes available.
First aid is vital for saving lives. A person can carry out first aid after a life-threatening incident or injury before the arrival of emergency services.
The aims of first aid are to preserve life, prevent harm, and promote recovery.
In first aid, ABC stands for airway, breathing, and circulation.
The recovery position helps minimize further injury.
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It helps maintain the flow of oxygenated blood.
While doing chest compressions, you may hear cracks. This is normal.
First aid is an emergency measure, generally consisting of simple, often life-saving techniques that most people can train to perform with minimal equipment and no previous medical experience.
First aid is not classed as medical treatment and does not replace interventions from a trained medical professional.
At any moment, you or someone around you could experience an injury or illness. Using basic first aid, you may be able to stop a minor mishap from getting worse. In the case of a serious medical emergency, you may even save a life.
First aid covers the steps taken to help an injured or sick person in the first minutes after the event.

Often this first aid can help someone feel better, recover more quickly, and can even save lives.

First aid can be useful in many different situations, from sprains to electric shocks to heart attacks.
First aid might involve a simple action, such as placing a person in the correct position to breathe freely. It might involve a more skilled activity, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if they have stopped breathing.
The provision of prompt and appropriate first aid can reduce the severity of an injury or illness and in extreme cases, could mean the difference between life and death.
First aid refers to medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the location where it occurred. It often consists of a one-time, short-term treatment and requires little technology or training to administer. First aid can include cleaning minor cuts, scrapes, or scratches; treating a minor burn; applying bandages and dressings; the use of non-prescription medicine; draining blisters; removing debris from the eyes; massage; and drinking fluids to relieve heat stress.
First aid can treat all sorts of minor bumps and scrapes, but you should see a doctor for more serious accidents. You may want to think about getting a first aid kit for your house or training in first aid so that you are prepared to deal with minor accidents.
Basic first aid refers to the initial process of assessing and addressing the needs of someone who has been injured or is in physiological distress due to choking, a heart attack, allergic reactions, drugs or other medical emergencies. Basic first aid allows you to quickly determine a person's physical condition and the correct course of treatment. You should always seek professional medical help as soon as you are able, but following correct first aid procedures can be the difference between life and death. Follow our entire tutorial, or find specific advice by checking out the sections listed above.
First aid is the emergency treatment that is given to an injured or sick person or animal, often by someone who does not have medical training. First aid refers to the immediate treatment of an individual(s) that is injured or ill. First aid is not a full medical treatment.
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Mar 17, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
869 reviews
Mullane Family
June 19, 2020
The information in the app is great! The only downside is the ads. They are partially transparent, so you don't always notice them, and you can more easily clock on them. They're also suspicious. I installed a virus protector to make sure I didn't get a virus from the ad that I clicked by mistake. Not a good thing to have happen in an emergency. [Edit in Response to Developer]: Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, if the issue is fixed, then I will 100% change my rating to five stars.
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Fatbelly
June 23, 2020
We are sorry for your bad experience. Our workplace is close for current situation. We will fix the issue as soon as everything gets back to normal. Thank you for using our app.
A Google user
September 8, 2019
Great and easy app to use. But the ad pop ups will drive me crazy. If an emergency occurred and an ad popped up it could rattle the user. I actually had two ads pop up on the same page back to back when assessing the app. While I love the app this might make me try another app instead. Sorry but I just could not accept the pop up ads any longer so had to delete.
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Fatbelly
September 22, 2019
Hi, we are sorry for your bad experience with our app. We are glad to inform you that we have reduced the frequency of pop up ads significantly in the new update. We would be grateful you check the app again and reconsider your review. Thank you for your feedback.
Greg Conely
September 16, 2020
By far the very best First Aid Manual I have ever seen...and quite up to date as well. Pictures throughout the app clearly illustrate the text. As an R.N., responsible for preparedness, I've done considerable research to find a good reference app on First Aid which would be easily understood by a layperson...which would cover what might be needed in most any medical emergency. In my humble opinion, this app is a perfect fit.
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