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How To Prevent Choking Hazards
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

Preventing Choking Hazards

As small children are prone to putting things in their mouths, whether it’s food, toys, money or even objects, it’s important to be trained in first aid to ensure that any choking episodes don’t escalate and become fatal.

Electric shock
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First Aid Training

Electric shock kills 76 Australians every year

Electric shock kills 76 Australians every year. This figure from the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not account for people whose unfortunate electrical mishaps either go unreported or lead to non-fatal injuries.

How dangerous are epileptic seizures
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First Aid Training

First Aid for Seizures

It’s important not to overlook the fact that the side-effects of epileptic episodes include fatalities. Medication, however, helps mitigate the situation for many.

Domestic violence First Aid
Injury

Injury

Violence First Aid

Domestic violence First Aid has never been more important but it needs to be approached with caution to be effective.

Suicide Prevention & Suicide First Aid
How-To

How-To

First Aid for Suicide Attempts

Let the person know you care about their welfare. Ask if they are thinking of taking their own life in a gentle manner that invites discussion about it. There is plenty of evidence to show that, in most cases, people contemplating suicide don’t really want to die. Helping them to open up and be heard is important.

First Aid in Disabled and Aged Care
First Aid Training

First Aid Training

Disabled and Aged First Aid

After all, we’re talking about care for some of the most vulnerable people in our community. And care for those with special needs are complex, often involving mental health as well as physical health.

Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes
Disease

Disease

Understanding Diabetes Types

In Australia, people are diagnosed with Diabetes at a rate of one every 5 minutes. Type 1 accounts for 10% of Diabetes in Australia and is increasing. Type 2 accounts for 85% of Diabetes in Australia and is increasing.

Australia has around 100 venomous snakes — 12 with a bite that can kill
Bites and Stings

Bites and Stings

Identify & Treating Snake Bites

More deaths would no doubt result if we did not have access to anti-venom to treat these bites. When a snake bite has occurred, it is not necessary to catch or kill the snake in order to identify it.

Wearing medical personal protective equipment
Virus

Virus

First Aid Training During Lockdown

Even when communities go into lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, First Aid courses generally continue.

Hypotension can cause dizziness, weakness, blurred vision, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness.
General Health-Related

General Health-Related

Low Blood Pressure

Hypotension, or low blood pressure, can indicate an underlying problem, particularly in elderly people. It can cause dizziness, weakness, and blurred vision. Severe cases lead to loss of consciousness and can be life-threatening.

A heart attack is a medical emergency. Waste no time calling 000 to request an ambulance.
Disease

Disease

When symptoms suggest heart attack, waste no time calling 000

Heart attack is a medical emergency. First aid treatment for a heart attack is important to prevent cardiac arrest – where the heart stops beating. Time is of the essence. Waste no time and call 000 for an ambulance.

Paralysis ticks can cause an allergic reaction, ranging from mild itching with localised swelling and pain to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
Bites and Stings

Bites and Stings

Best Way to Remove Paralysis Ticks

A paralysis tick can cause a serious allergic reaction. These reactions can range from mild itching with localised swelling and pain to life-threatening anaphylaxis. This article covers paralysis tick prevention and cure, including the best way to remove a tick.