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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward basic first aid skills among university students in China: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Li Z, Li Z, Heng J, Jiang S, Chen X.
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Knowledge on First Aid Management of Traumatic Dental Injuries Among Primary School Teachers of Dharan, Nepal. [PDF]
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1996
Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during international flights. An intimidating and sometimes threatening array of inâflight medical emergencies challenge the doctor, flight attendants and other passengers in such medical emergencies.
Donaldson, Eric, Pearn, John H.
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Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during international flights. An intimidating and sometimes threatening array of inâflight medical emergencies challenge the doctor, flight attendants and other passengers in such medical emergencies.
Donaldson, Eric, Pearn, John H.
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2019
First aid education has traditionally fallen into the gap between emergency medicine and public health. The fact that training happens at scale among members of the public positions it firmly in lay-person territory, and in doing so, inadvertently diminishes its relevance to professional emergency care and prehospital providers.
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First aid education has traditionally fallen into the gap between emergency medicine and public health. The fact that training happens at scale among members of the public positions it firmly in lay-person territory, and in doing so, inadvertently diminishes its relevance to professional emergency care and prehospital providers.
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British Journal of Nursing, 1993
This article asks whether nurses make inadequate first aiders and invites nurses to fill in a questionnaire as part of a research study into nurses' knowledge of first aid and emergency care. The results will be presented in this journal in 1994.
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This article asks whether nurses make inadequate first aiders and invites nurses to fill in a questionnaire as part of a research study into nurses' knowledge of first aid and emergency care. The results will be presented in this journal in 1994.
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British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Emergency care is a broad term which usually refers to a wide range of situations, procedures and services administered in a wide variety of emergency situations. This series of articles will examine the nurse's role, both within and outside the hospital. This article will describe what the nurse's first and second responses should be in an emergency.
G, Castledine, J, Walton
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Emergency care is a broad term which usually refers to a wide range of situations, procedures and services administered in a wide variety of emergency situations. This series of articles will examine the nurse's role, both within and outside the hospital. This article will describe what the nurse's first and second responses should be in an emergency.
G, Castledine, J, Walton
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
It is a sad fact that victims of accidents continue to die on our roads because people do not know what to do when confronted with traffic injuries. The best hospital is of no use if the patient is already dead or beyond help. This, in Australia, is highlighted by the fact that most road deaths occur on highways (two thirds in New South Wales) and ...
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It is a sad fact that victims of accidents continue to die on our roads because people do not know what to do when confronted with traffic injuries. The best hospital is of no use if the patient is already dead or beyond help. This, in Australia, is highlighted by the fact that most road deaths occur on highways (two thirds in New South Wales) and ...
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