History Of First Aid And CPR

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First Aid and CPR are both lifesaving techniques used during a medical emergency. Believe it or not First Aid was discovered back in the eleventh century during the medieval times. First Aid was first provided by the religious knights. They provided First Aid to the pilgrims and to their knights. The knights were trained to provide first aid to their knights when they endured battle wounds from war. A few years after the religious knights discovered First Aid. “Four nations met in Geneva and they then formed the Red Cross, they aimed to aid the sick and wounded soldiers in the battle field”. (Association, Wikipedia.org, 2005) A lot of medical techniques were influenced from wars. For instance the American Civil War influenced Clara Burton to organize the American Red Cross. The aims of First Aid are to preserve life by minimizing the threat of death, Prevent further harm than what was already caused, and to promote recovery by starting the recovery process before receiving medical attention if needed. First Aid can be administered for a lot of medical issues with something as simple as a scrape on the knee, sprain, tooth ache, a bug bite, a burn, or splinters. To something severe like Seizures, Heavy Bleeding, Hypothermia, Poisoning, Heat stroke, Heart attack, Cardiac Arrest, Choking or having to administer CPR. Most public and work places have access to a First Aid Kit. The kit usually has band aids, burn cream, peroxide, gauze, antibiotic ointment, gloves, masks, medical tape, aspirin, roller bandage, tweezers, triangular bandages and a first aid instruction guide to help the person who is providing the First Aid. It is recommended that you have one located in your house and in your car, you can either buy one from the Red Cro...

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... you the AED. Once you hook the AED to the infant you will follow the instructions but instead of thirty compressions when it’s a two man rescue you will do fifteen compressions and give two breaths through the bag. Instead of doing five sets you will be preforming ten. You will switch off until the infant is conscious or the EMS arrive.

Thanks to First Aid and CPR many lives are saved because of the actions of good Samaritans. If we the people had no idea what to do in an emergency situation a lot more people would have died from preventable causes. That’s why it is best to become CPR certified, not only can you save a life but you never know who may need CPR and when it could be needed. You could save your parents, siblings, grandparents, children or you loved ones lives just by preforming First Aid and CPR. It’s a very important skill that everyone should know

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