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  1. First Aid (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... blood soaks through, add more gauze, keeping the first layer in place. Continue to apply pressure. It is important to have a first aid kit available. Keep one at home and ...
  2. ... has a change in mental status, follow these first aid steps: Call or tell someone to call ... American Red Cross. First Aid/CPR/AED Participant's Manual . 2nd ed. Dallas, TX: American Red Cross; 2016. www.pdfdrive.com/american-red-cross- ...
  3. ... with on a regular basis. This article discusses first aid for someone who is having unexpected or ...
  4. A heart attack is a medical emergency. Call 911 or the local emergency number if you think you or someone else is having a heart attack. ...
  5. ... trimesters. The word prenatal means before birth. The first trimester starts when your baby is conceived. It ... You should schedule your first prenatal visit soon after you learn that you are pregnant. Your doctor or midwife will: Draw your blood Perform a ...
  6. ... medicine or drug, including alcohol. This article discusses first aid for drug overdose and withdrawal. ... 3. If the person is having seizures, give first aid for seizures . 4. Keep monitoring the person's ...
  7. ... ahead, you can create a well-stocked home first aid kit. Keep all of your supplies in ... bags Face mask to reduce wound contamination risk First-aid manual Hand sanitizer Latex or non-latex ...
  8. ... occur in as little as 4 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a person's life. ... or the local emergency number while you begin first aid and CPR. If you are alone, shout ...
  9. ... other means. Most poisonings occur by accident. Immediate first aid is very important in a poisoning emergency. The first aid you give before getting medical help can ...
  10. Wounds and Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... clean them. Serious and infected wounds may require first aid followed by a visit to your doctor. ...
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