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Mapping the public first-aid training landscape: a scoping review.
Disasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2019While the public can play a vital role in saving lives during emergencies, intervention is only effective if people have the skills, confidence, and willingness to help.
C. Heard, Julia M. Pearce, M. Rogers
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
If you are first on the scene of a disaster, approach safely and liaise with police and ambulance officers. Carry out triage, identifying those victims who need urgent treatment and those who do not--because they are not ill enough, too ill or dead. Establish priorities of treatment within the urgent group in the airway (A), breathing (B), circulation (
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If you are first on the scene of a disaster, approach safely and liaise with police and ambulance officers. Carry out triage, identifying those victims who need urgent treatment and those who do not--because they are not ill enough, too ill or dead. Establish priorities of treatment within the urgent group in the airway (A), breathing (B), circulation (
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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.
George Castledine, Jane 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.
George Castledine, Jane Walton
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Social Science & Medicine, 1994
This paper reports a survey of staff of Oslo Sporveier who had been involved in serious incidents such as accidents resulting in severe personal injuries and death, suicide, robbery and assault. The survey was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of Mental First Aid in a retrospective study.
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This paper reports a survey of staff of Oslo Sporveier who had been involved in serious incidents such as accidents resulting in severe personal injuries and death, suicide, robbery and assault. The survey was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of Mental First Aid in a retrospective study.
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