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Knowing what to do when someone stops breathing can save their life. This article explains what CPR is, and where it is taught.
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ThinkQuest project explains what to do for wounds, broken bones, poisoning, and burns. Contains simple instructions and clear diagrams.
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Explains what it is and five things to remember when a friend needs help.
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Tells how to help someone who is bleeding. Explains what to do for heavy bleeding, light bleeding, objects in a wound, and nosebleeds.
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Tells what a fracture is, what to do for broken bones or sprains, and how to help with shock.
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Tips for helping when someone is burned by fire or chemicals. Also tells about electrical burns and sunburn.
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Providing the basic concepts for emergencies and accidents. Most steps include images for further help.
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Tells what they are, different way poisons get into the body, and how to help.
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A series of questions used to assess the knowledge of boy scouts. Covers many accidents and injuries associated with hiking, climbing, and camping.
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Lists common injuries and emergencies, and what to do about them. Includes the ambulance number for the United States.
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Most kids have had at least one of these, so find out what to do when it happens.
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Basic first aid skills, poison prevention tips, and care guide to help kids who are injured.
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Learn why 911 was created, when to call, and what else you need to do.
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A comprehensive list of topics covering minor and major injuries and accidents. Each section can be printed.
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Fact sheets cover insects, snakes and spiders in Australia, with preventive and first aid measures, and illustrated instructions for the pressure immobilisation technique.
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Simple, illustrated advice for emergencies, as well as fact sheets, and information about prevention.
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When there's an accident or someone collapses, the best thing might be just to call for help. Find out what to do and who to call.