Schools and defibrillators on the First Aid Show: The Lifesaving Role of Defibrillators in Schools Cardiac arrests can occur unexpectedly, and having immediate access to defibrillators in educational institutions can be the difference between life and death. The … Continue Reading →
Digital thermometers. – Non-contact and ear thermometers
There are different types of digital thermometer to take someone’s temperature. The two most common ones are the non-contact thermometer and the ear thermometer. With the non-contact thermometer, you have … Continue Reading →
What3Words – find your location exactly where ever you are
When calling the emergency medical services you may be in a location that is not always easy to describe or you may be lost on a mountain or on a … Continue Reading →
Treatment of COVID-19
COVID-19 currently has no specific recommended treatment. The current treatment includes supportive care and management of symptoms. Studies are currently underway using medications while your body fights the illness that … Continue Reading →
Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis
Common allergies children suffer from are to food substances such as peanuts, and even a very small trace of nut can cause someone to have an anaphylactic reaction. This will … Continue Reading →
Immunotherapy drugs, Anaphylaxis and Allergies
Peanut allergies are becoming more and more common in children, and this usually continues into adulthood. In severe cases, a peanut allergy can be life-threatening, and at this moment in … Continue Reading →
Disposable aprons gowns and gloves – PPE Coronavirus COVID 19
In this edition of the First Aid Show, we will quote exactly what is on the gov.uk website regarding the recommendations for PPE Coronavirus COVID 19 and disposable aprons, gowns … Continue Reading →
Idiopathic Anaphylaxis
Sometimes, people are diagnosed as having what the doctor may call idiopathic anaphylaxis. This special type of anaphylaxis means that the cause for the anaphylactic reaction is unknown. During idiopathic … Continue Reading →
Giving a second dose from your auto-injector in an Anaphylactic emergency
Sometimes, one auto-injector is not enough, so doctors may well prescribe a second one. If you or the patient has delivered one auto-injector, and they’re feeling worse, or certainly no … Continue Reading →
Biphasic anaphylactic response
We have looked at a single anaphylactic reaction but now we are looking at a possible Biphasic anaphylactic response. A biphasic response means that there are two separate and distinct … Continue Reading →
CPR Wrap
Welcome to this edition of The First Aid Show. Now one of the reasons people don’t want to do CPR is one of the fears, and is the fear of … Continue Reading →