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    4. MEDLINEplus: First Aid/Emergencies
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    5. What To Put In Your Canine First Aid Kit
    What to Put In Your Canine first aid KIT contributed by Anne McGuire Copyright (1995)© by Anne V. McGuire. May be reprinted, whole and unedited, for distribution free of charge and for educational purposes only. any information about any medications they take, any allergies or significant medical conditions they have about equipping their first aid kits with specific supplies to deal with
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    6. MEDLINEplus: Poisoning
    Links to resources and articles. Searchable database.Category Health Public Health and Safety first aid Poisoning...... specific conditions/Aspects In Case of Pesticide Poisoning (Environmental ProtectionAgency, Office of Pesticide Programs). Treatment Emergency first aid for
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    7. InteliHealth:
    gives you a short introduction to the general basics of first aid. is not a substitutefor medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions.
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    8. InteliHealth: Workplace Health
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    9. OHS Articles By Joe Kretchik
    first aid and if the injury or illness is workrelated, it's recordable. For additionalclarification, the standard also includes a list of specific conditions
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    New OSHA Record Keeping Requirements for 2000
    Joe Kretchik
    November/December 1999
    OSHA's new standard for "Occupational Injury and Illness, Recording and Reporting" becomes effective on January 1 of 2000. This new standard is the culmination of a lengthy process initiated with a "Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" published on February 2, 1996. It contains many important changes. The new standard is a complete rewrite of 29 CFR Part 1904 (Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses) and a revision of 29 CFR Part 1952.4 (which deals with recordkeeping requirements under state plans).
    One goal of the new standard is to simplify OSHA recordkeeping requirements. The original standard contained many vague areas, particularly with regard to work-relatedness and whether or not an injury or illness was recordable. A number of clarifications of the original standard were published in separate documents over a period of several years. Many of these have been incorporated directly into the new standard. Also many basic terms (such as employee, establishment, work-related, lost-workday, restricted work activity, first aid) have been redefined to improve clarity. It is hoped that a clearer recordkeeping standard will result in more consistent reporting and improved data.
    The quality of the data has become increasingly important to OSHA, since the data is being used to develop standards and focus OSHA resources on problem areas with high injury rates. OSHA is also placing more emphasis on the use of site-specific data rather than composite SIC code data. As a part of the effort to focus resources, there have been additions and deletions to the groups that are partially exempt from the recordkeeping and reporting requirements. Companies receive these exemptions due to small numbers of employees or SIC codes with low injury rates.

    10. Virtual Naval Hospital: Standard First Aid Course - Chapter One - Introduction
    A booklet about emergency care and treatment of a sick or injured person before professional medical Category Health Public Health and Safety first aid...... Prior to learning first aid for a specific illness or You must immediately recognizeif the casualty has one of the following conditions that represent an
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    An Introduction to First Aid
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    Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed First aid is the emergency care and treatment of a sick or injured person before professional medical services are obtained. FIRST AID MEASURES ARE NOT MEANT TO REPLACE PROPER MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT , but will only consist of providing temporary support until professional medical assistance is available. The purposes of first aid are (1) to save life, (2) prevent further injury, and (3) to minimize or prevent infection. Everyone in the Navy must know how and when to render first aid and be prepared to provide competent assistance to the sick and injured in all circumstances. The knowledge of first aid, when properly applied, can mean the difference between temporary or permanent injury, rapid recovery or long-term disability, and the difference between life and death. While administering first aid, the three primary objectives are (1) to maintain an open airway, (2) maintain breathing, and (3) to maintain circulation. During this process you will also control bleeding, and reduce or prevent shock. You must respond rapidly, stay calm, and think before you act. Do not waste time looking for ready-made materials, do the best you can with what is at hand. Request professional medical assistance as soon as possible.

    11. Virtual Hospital: Hypertensive Emergencies
    Management Principles; Management of specific conditions; Urgent Hypertensive Crisis; NervousSystem, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, first aid/Emergencies, Heart
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    Hypertensive Emergencies
    Joel Gordon, M.D. Editors: John Trapp, M.D., Dave Ringold, B.S.S.
    Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed Table of Contents See related Provider Textbooks about Emergency Medicine or Internal Medicine See related Provider Topics Brain and Nervous System Cardiology Emergency Medicine First Aid/Emergencies ... Seniors' Health or Stroke See related Patient Textbooks about Emergency Medicine or Internal Medicine See related Patient Topics Brain and Nervous System Cardiology Emergency Medicine First Aid/Emergencies ... Seniors' Health or Stroke Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/emergencymedicine/Hypertension/HypertensionTitle.html

    12. HSE Topic - First Aid At Work: Training
    now gain knowledge of offshore working conditions by other co.uk) Provide guidelinesfor first aid and medical link to top of page specific requirements for
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    General Information
    The Law The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require that in order to provide first aid to their employees who are injured or become ill at work, employers must have adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel. Regulation 3(2) states that:
    • For this purpose a person shall not be suitable unless he has undergone such training and has such qualifications as the HSE may approve.
    Detailed information can be found in the Approved Code of Practice and Guidance: First aid at work. The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 L74 Training courses If it has been identified that first aiders are needed in your workplace they must gain a certificate of competence from a training organisation that has been approved by HSE. Courses last for at least 24 hours of training, usually held over four days or spread over several weeks. First aid at work certificates are valid for three years. Requalification courses are of at least 12 hours training and are normally held over two days. Overseas certificates First aid at work certificates are only valid if they have been issued by an HSE approved organisation in mainland Britain. If a certificate has been issued by or in another country then that certificate will not be valid in mainland Britain.

    13. The High Altitude Bookstore
    Books (2000) A reference on essentials of wilderness first aid treatment for beenadded on cold injuries, eye injuries, genderspecific conditions, and asthma.
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    Texts Wilderness Medicine
    Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies
    4th Edition Paul Auerbach (Editor)
    Hardcover, Over 1900 pages. Mosby, St. Louis (2001) Thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded, this critically acclaimed reference prepares you to manage medical emergencies caused by environmental encounters, including injury prevention and respect for natural environments. Included in the text are color illustrations that give the reader a better view of the situation at hand. Packed with how-to explanations and practical, direct advice, it covers emergencies such as envenomations, altitude illness, burns, motion sickness, and problems caused by cold, heat, snakes, sharks, and marine microbes. Includes totally new information on bear attacks, cave rescue, airway and eye emergencies, wilderness clothing, and much more!
    The definitive (and massive) text on Wilderness Medicine, covering every aspect of that field. The first chapter is on altitude medicine, written by Dr. Peter Hackett and Dr. Rob Roach.

    14. International Travel And Health - Chapter01_02
    firstaid items specific recommendations for the use of antimalarial drugs duringpregnancy Airlines have regulations on the conditions for travel for disabled
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    In this chapter Travel-related risks
    Medical consultation before travel

    Medical kit and toilet items

    Travellers with pre-existing medical conditions and special needs
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    Medical examination after travel

    Further reading
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    Contents of a basic medical kit
    First-aid items:
    • adhesive tape
    • antiseptic wound cleanser
    • bandages
    • emollient eye drops
    • insect repellent
    • insect bite treatment
    • nasal decongestant
    • oral rehydration salts
    • scissors and safety pins
    • simple analgesic (e.g. paracetamol)
    • sterile dressing
    • clinical thermometer
    Additional items according to destination and individual needs:
    • antidiarrhoeal medication
    • antifungal powder
    • antimalarial medication
    • condoms
    • medication for any pre-existing medical condition
    • sedatives
    • sterile syringes and needles
    • water disinfectant
    • other items to meet foreseeable needs, according to the destination and duration of the visit
    Travellers with pre-existing medical conditions and special needs
    Health risks associated with travel are greater for certain groups of travellers, including infants and young children, pregnant women, the elderly, the disabled, and those who have pre-existing health problems. For all of these travellers, medical advice and special precautions are necessary. They should be well informed about the available medical services at the travel destination.
    Age
    Infants and young children have special needs with regard to vaccinations and antimalarial precautions (see Chapters and ). They are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and become dehydrated more easily than adults in the event of inadequate fluid intake or loss of fluid due to diarrhoea. A child can be overcome by dehydration within a few hours. Air travel may cause discomfort to infants due to changes in cabin air pressure and is contraindicated for infants less than 7 days old. Infants and young children are more sensitive to sudden changes in altitude. They are also more susceptible to many infectious diseases.

    15. Virtual Library Of Sport - Sports Injuries
    Active first aid; American Running Association founded in 1968 by doctors to InjuriesDiagnosis, Symptoms, Prevention, Recovery, Research, specific conditions,;
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    16. Pfizer Products And You: Frequently Asked Questions: First Aid
    first aid. directly to a list of questions and answers for a specific product, clickon topical antibiotics are not intended for use in skin conditions such as
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    FIRST AID To jump directly to a list of questions and answers for a specific product, click on the name below: Bengay Polysporin NIX BENGAY Frequently Asked Questions If you have additional product inquiries about BENGAY, please call our toll free number at 1-800-661-4659. Click here to return to Bengay. POLYSPORIN Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I use POLYSPORIN for diaper rash?
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    No, POLYSPORIN and other over-the-counter topical antibiotics are not intended for use in skin conditions such as diaper rash. Q: Why can't I use POLYSPORIN products for longer than a week?
    A:
    Most minor cuts, scrapes, or burns should heal almost completely in one week with Polysporin. You should contact your doctor if a wound appears to be getting worse, or if it has not almost completely healed in a week. Q: How does POLYSPORIN Ointment help wounds to heal?
    A:
    Using POLYSPORIN helps to kill bacteria and maintain the moisture in the skin's tissue, both of which help speed healing. The triple antibiotic ingredients in the unique base help prevent infection, help speed healing, and moisturizes to help minimize the appearance of scars. Q: What is the difference between POLYSPORIN Original Ointment and POLYSPORIN +Pain Relief?

    17. Outdoor Action Guide To Outdoor Resources On The Web
    Outdoor Action first aid Safety References; The Outdoor Action Guide Information;Avalanche Forecasts and Mountain conditions; Avalanche Warnings; specific Pages.
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    Princeton University Outdoor Action Program
    Guide to Outdoor Resources on the Web
    This collection of pages continues to grow and all sources have not been visited so the URL's may not be accurate. In some cases there may be references to commercial operations on the Internet. No endorsement from either the Outdoor Action Program or Princeton University should be inferred or implied. The external pages referenced here are not maintained by the Outdoor Action Program at Princeton University. Princeton University assumes no responsibility for the contents of pages referenced below and assumes no liability for any individual's use of or reliance upon any material contained or referenced herein. The Outdoor Action Pages are designed first as a resource to the Princeotn University community which reflects the focus on U.S. sites, and secondly to the Internet community which is international in scope. Last Page update 8/30/98. Send suggestions for new links to Rick Curtis Rcurtis@princeton.edu
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    18. International Council On Active Aging
    STANDARD 6 Injury Prevention, first aid, and Emergency Procedures. injury by adaptingexercise for fitness level and medical conditions. specific topics
    http://www.icaa.cc/ResearchCenter/nationalstandardspagefive.htm
    National standards for preparing senior fitness instructors -continued National curriculum standards to prepare senior fitness instructors STANDARD 1:
    Overview of Aging and Physical Activity Training programs should include general background information about the aging process and the benefits of an active lifestyle. Specific topics: 1. Demographic information and various definitions of aging (including pathological, usual, and successful aging). 2. The benefits of physical activity as it relates to disease prevention, health promotion, and quality of life. STANDARD 2:
    Exercise Science and Psychosocial Aspects of Aging Training programs should include physiological, biomechanical, and motor learning principles to develop safe and effective physical activity/exercise programs for older adults. Specific topics: Back to top 1. Physiological and functional changes associated with aging (e.g., the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, the musculoskeletal system, and the central nervous system) and how these changes may impact exercise activity and program design.

    19. Ocean Safety Officers -- Lifeguards, City & County Of Honolulu, Hawai`i, USA
    and/or unsafe beach and ocean conditions (ie, high surf and the experience requirementis specific for each A current Red Cross Standard first aid Multimedia, a
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    NO jobs are available in our force at this time.         We will post recruitment information on the website if any openings occur. Ralph S. Goto        
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    PAGE MENU: The success of ocean lifesaving, rescue, and related injury prevention initiatives in Hawai`i is primarily due to the "knowledge, expertise and courage" of the lifeguard force on the beach In Hawai`i ocean lifeguards are also officially referred to as Ocean Safety Officers Duties: In addition to other duties that may be assigned which relate to ocean and beach safety work, the Ocean Safety Officer performs the following duties:
    • identifies hazards prevents injury, drownings makes ocean rescues administers "First Responder" emergency life support measures

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    Concerns General Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter Holidays; specific conditions Diseases Alpha by Condition; Disasters, Emergencies, first aid and Poisons;
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