0132 E - First Aid Review - Intro - The 5 Starting Points in Any Emergency
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This is one segment of the complete First Aid, CPR, AED Review of Key Points for Adults, Children, and Infants found in video #0130. I'm so excited to share this with you. Please review this for own personal benefit, refresh your First Aid skills with your coworkers in a toolbox talk, and share it with your loved ones! I made this with love for all of my students, clients and friends! Enjoy.
This video builds confidence to help by explaining in detail the five actions we always take in any emergency:
1.) Never give the victim anything to eat or drink.
2.) Never move the victim.
3.) Never suggest medicines.
4.) Never suggest or give home remedies.
5.) Never put anything in the victim's mouth.
There are some exceptions to the first three only. Please watch the video carefully to identify the few exceptions to these hard and fast rules.
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Ask one or two questions that the video teaches, then show the video, and finally debrief it with your crew and see if they heard the answers to those questions. Let know know if you have any concerns about anything in the video.
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