Bleeding arrest of all major localizations (head, neck, arm, leg). Application of standard (tourniquets, tourniquets) and improvised means (pressure dressings, twists);
Aid for shock conditions of various origins;
Ways of emergency transportation in case of life-threatening situations;
Aid for sprains, fractures;
Aid for eye injuries, foreign bodies of the eye, nose;
Assistance with burns;
How to act in case of fire in the building;
Help with overheating (heat stroke);
Help with hypothermia;
Aid with frostbite;
Continuity of CPR protocols and stopping bleeding, control of shock;
First aid is an emergency life-saving measure given to a person or group of injured people directly at the scene of an accident, before the arrival of an ambulance.
Timely first aid can significantly improve the condition of the injured person, and in some cases it can even save life!
It is impossible to predict where and when you may encounter the need for first aid. Learning these skills will help you always be prepared for an emergency, no matter what the situation or condition.