Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Basic First Aid

Are you Prepared to perform and adequately handle the first aid needs of your family?

Professional rescuers practice universal precautions when providing medical care to victims. Universal precautions are steps used to reduce the potential for victims to infect rescuers. Practicing universal precautions requires personal protective equipment such as gloves or eye protection.

To better protect yourself, you should make sure your first aid kit is adequately stocked with personal protective equipment necessary to practice universal precautions.

Staying Safe

Safety is an ongoing concern that must never leave your thoughts.

There is a primal instinct in many people to dash to the rescue of those in need. Regardless of the dire circumstances of whatever terrible accident or injury you may witness, it's urgent that you keep your wits about you and stay safe.

Safety is an awareness of your surroundings and a healthy fear of unstable situations. By it's very nature, an emergency is an unstable situation. If everything were truly under control, nothing bad would've happened in the first place.

If, for example, you see a person struck by a car in a crosswalk, do not rush headlong into the street to see if they're injured. You will no doubt find yourself lying next to them after being struck by the next car barreling down the road.

A very close friend of mind recently died from Renal failure, as a result of a battle with Hepatitis C. I would have done anything for he or his wife. Most of the time that I knew him, I did not know that he was dealing with the effects of Hep C. He was a virtuous man, one who lived a clean life until the day he died. I would likely have not used the proper safety equipment on him if circumstance called for it. I well could have exposed myself to the same horrific disease. You never know. You must always take necessary precautions. He contracted the disease as a result of a blood transfusion.


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