Archive for January, 2009

 

What to include in a fishing first aid kit?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Me asked:


My dad just bought a boat for fishing. He plans to take it out on the lake soon. I want to give him a kit with first aid items or other misc items he might need. What should I include?

 

Do i have to pay any Financial Aid back if i drop out after my first semester if i passed all my classes?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
dutch asked:


I’m planning on moving and this college isn’t for me so i want to leave after the first semester is over and was wandering will I owe any money or have a problem asking for financial aid in the future. I am passing all my classes and planning on leaving the last day classes for the first semester.

 

What is the most needed questions for 4-6graders to pass first aid?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
asked:


first aid is a very good work out in the teens and early to.

 

Assembling Your First Aid Kit

Friday, January 16th, 2009
The first aid kit may seem like an old-fashioned concept but the truth is that today – just as always – an appropriately assembled, comprehensive first aid kit can save the most amount of time when treating injuries. Also, in the event of an emergency, a well-placed first aid kit can administer front line care until emergency services can arrive.

A thoroughly stocked first aid kit should always be kept in your home as well as in each of your cars. Additionally, you should always keep a travel first aid kit handy to take with you on vacations, family outings, etc.

The properly assembled first aid kit should include a number of important things. First and foremost, a first aid kit should include those items necessary for treating wounds; bandages of all sizes, gauze, tape, and small scissors, alcohol or other antiseptic to clean the wound, bottled water, clean, dry cloths, and antibacterial cream or spray. Those administering the first aid should also have sterile gloves and antibacterial wipes for clean up afterwards.

In addition to these important items, your first aid kit should also include a variety of medicines – pain relievers, aspirin, anti-diarrhea medicines, a fast-acting allergy medication such as Benadryl, and extras of any medications you or your family take on a regular basis.

In the event of accidental poisoning, contact poison control immediately – keep the number handy in your first aid kit – and be prepared to administer Syrup of Ipecac if necessary. There are small containers of this important medicine available in most stores that will fit nicely into a first aid kit.

Also keep numbers of your doctors, pharmacy information, and pertinent health insurance information readily available in your first aid kit. This will save you quite a bit of time should you need information quickly.

You can purchase pre-assembled first aid kits at most drug stores. These are convenient and compact and usually include most of what you need. But in order to assemble the most comprehensive first aid kit it is best to do it yourself. You can find a number of small kits available in drug stores. Make several first aid kits at a time and store then in the appropriate places.

Being prepared can arm you with power. A comprehensive and well thought out first aid kit can be your insurance against sickness and injury no matter where you are.



By: Michelle Bery

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For easy to understand, in depth information about first aid visit our ezGuide 2 First Aid.



 

What are some fun/interesting ways to teach First Aid?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
six.pack.abs asked:


I am part of a community organization that has the responsibility of teaching some 12 to 16 year old kids first aid. We know how to teach first aid but we need some ideas of how to make it interesting for the kids. Any ideas?