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First Aid Training:  What is the first aid training?

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. ... Explain that you are a first aid provider and are willing to help.

Without any Medical Kit and Non availability of a Medical Staff what we can do the best way to save life and reduce pain and bleeding .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. ...When ever it is is needed  Explain that you are a first aid provider and are willing to help to the Victim to save life befor victim is rendered Medical facility.                       CPR Rule ,  Injury to bones, Fire Injuries-Burn and Scalds, Poisioning, RTA,Injuries in Factories,Shock,Electrical Inuries, Snake Bite, Scorpio Bite,Dog Bite,Foreign Bodies under the Skin,Foreign Body in Eyes ,Foreign Bodies in Ear,Stings of mites,Ticks and leeches,Stings of Bees,Fleasand Hornets,Frost bites,Ice burn,Wound and Bleeding, Bandages and Types of Bandeges, Dressings                                                                                                CPR-When to give CPR , How To Give CPR,Spinal Injury . 
A first Aider must be enough training to Save and reduce life of the victim ,it is seen that many times untrained or Unskilled gives First aid to the victim rather than befits to the victims they harm unknowingly to the Victim.  Emergencies Aid in Schools, First Aid to Road Accidents,Injuries and illness likely to meet in rural areas, Triage and Transportation of Victims,Labelling of casulities,What is contents of Firt Aid Box,Poisioning,Sunburns,Burns in mouth and throat,Rule of Nine,Helping a perxon whose cloths have caught fire,Epilepsy,Hear Attacks,Apoplexy(Stroke),Unconsiousness,Nervous System and Unconsiousness,Head Injuries, Bleeding from Scalp,ECC,Respiration and Asphyxia,ABC,Life saving procedures

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