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Posted: Apr 25th, '06, 23:26
by lumpy90
I'll be in for a 1st aid course Speedy, if you can arrange one for the Plymouth guys/gals. Date depending of course.
Great job Rash. I don't htink I would have done anything different, but what do I know. I'm not a first aider. Sounds like good advice generally though.
Posted: Apr 26th, '06, 15:34
by Stinky
AndyCBR wrote:Stinky wrote:remember 5 compressions to one breathe (if i remember correctly).
Thats for infants and babys

, its 15 breaths/ 2 compressions. 1/3rd of the way into their chest

. Keep taking even if he passes out because he will still be able to hear you and if he did pass out dont put him in a recovery position.
Sorry in advance for all those who are about to be offended...BUT...
The above post & others illustrates the point... If you don't know.. don't post..a little knowledge is
DANGEROUS.
Even 'qualified' First Aiders have only completed a 4-day course.. they are not paramedics & haven't completed 5-years of medical training and are not therefore in a position to pass on potentially lifesaving info to others.
By all means get some training under your belt for
your benefit..highly recommended but if you want to teach others get properly qualified through the right channels..
Rant over..
Did you mean I was wrong! I spent 2 weeks on a NPLQ course to become a Lifegaurd that I am now!

Posted: Apr 26th, '06, 18:25
by AndyCBR
Not at all..

some people are talking sense others b*ll*cks..

unfortunately not everyone reading the posts & then trying out what the've learnt will be able to differentiate ..
