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ASSESSMENT OF FIRST AID TRAINING AMONG STUDENT VOLUNTEERS OF IRANIAN RED CRESCENT SOCIETY, 2007
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Life-supporting first aid self-training
Critical Care Medicine, 1980The authors studied the acquisition of life-supporting first aid knowledge and skills by 230 lay people in self-training group instruction without qualified first aid instructors and self-training at home. The self-training course consisted of audiotape-recorded instructions, flipover charts, an instruction booklet, first aid materials and a "Resusci ...
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Using distance training to deliver first aid training
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2000The St John Ambulance organization in Alberta issues over 100,000 first aid certificates each year (an 80% market share). The success of the organization is attributed to a province-wide infrastructure of volunteer public first aid providers and over 2000 volunteer instructors in industry and other spheres. In 1998 St John Ambulance piloted the use of
C W, Reichle, M, Cearns
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First Aid Training for Paramedics
Virtual Technologies in Medicine, 2022The authors describe the training program for the training of paramedics using simulation equipment in the skills of providing first aid. The creation of a simulated environment is a key factor in organizing the training of people without special medical education and contributes to the development of emergency care skills at the prehospital stage in a
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 1989
A major training activity rarely mentioned in journals is reviewed. First Aid is literally a lifesaver, rather than metaphorically so as in much training. The change from a relatively amateur to a more professional approach is spelled out.
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A major training activity rarely mentioned in journals is reviewed. First Aid is literally a lifesaver, rather than metaphorically so as in much training. The change from a relatively amateur to a more professional approach is spelled out.
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Who accepts first aid training?
Australian family physician, 1981The percentage of individuals trained in first aid skills in the general community is inadequate. We report here a study to investigate factors which influence motivation to accept voluntary training in first aid. A group of 700 randomly selected owners of inground swimming pools (a parental high-risk group) was offered a course of formal first aid ...
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First aid added to childcare training
Children and Young People Now, 2016New early years practitioners will be required to undertake paediatric first aid training to improve safety
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Guide to nursery first aid training
Children and Young People Now, 2015What the compulsory first aid training requirements will mean for early years practitioners and providers
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