Are first aid qualifications recertified frequently enough?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Weaves
A quick history of what qualifies me to write an opinion on this subject: I have been involved
No
As a lifeguard trained in first aid for the past ten years, and a certified Standard First Aid Instructor
by Dawn Hawkins
Heat exhaustion occurs when a person has been in the scorching summer heat for too long. Heat exhaustion often occurs during a summer
Many people think that it takes a lot of water to drown. This is not the case. A person can drown even in a very small amount of water;
by Izzo
* My problem! *
I don't know what is going on this year but I have been getting insect bites so often that I am on the verge of playing
438 Article Titles on First Aid
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- Are first aid qualifications recertified frequently enough? (2 articles)
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- How to avoid dehydration on a hot day (1 article)
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- Difference between first, second and third degree burns (2 articles)
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- Why every home should have an emergency kit (1 article)
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- The proper way to remove ticks (6 articles)
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- How to get quick relief from sunburn (1 article)
- Common kid health emergencies and what to do (1 article)
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- First aid for emergency bleeding: When to use a tourniquet (1 article)
- First aid for bleeding in hemophiliacs (1 article)
- How to overcome a language barrier when giving first aid (1 article)



