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AHA First Aid: Ways To Deal With 4 Most-Common Household Injuries

In our bustling lives, household injuries are not uncommon. We come across several injuries, be they minor or major ones. Be it a child or an adult, minor injuries are very common, as we often trip and fall over on something unexpected which leads to...

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PALS vs. ACLS: Similarities and Differences You Must Know

The number of cardiac arrests outside of hospital settings has outnumbered more than 2,00,000, according to the National Institute of Health. This dire circumstance seems grim, denoting it as a major public health concern in the US. So, the American ...

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How To Choose The Right First Aid And CPR Training Course?

Medical emergencies can occur anytime, anywhere, so it’s better to be prepared for any upcoming medical scenario. However, you must be mindful of choosing the right first aid and CPR training classes.  Choosing the right kind of first aid ...

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ACLS vs. BLS: 5 Key Differences You May Not Be Aware...

Medical certifications, like Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS), provide a basic idea of how to act promptly during a medical emergency. Whether you work in the healthcare industry or as a community worker, getting ACLS...

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Basic First AID training course: Why Should Teachers Receive The Training

You never know when medical emergencies arrive outside of hospital settings. Especially if you are a community worker or an educator, you may witness a number of medical emergencies with children. In such a scenario, your role is not simply limited t...

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Differences Between BLS and CPR You May Not Know

Did you know that BLS and CPR are two different courses? Well, not entirely different, but subtle! Be it a commoner or a medical professional, it is important to know the difference between BLS (Basic Life Support) and CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitat...

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