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Master advanced lifesaving prep with proper protective equipment—mask, gloves, goggles, and hair protection—then learn airway tools like endotracheal tubes, capnography indicators, and suction for clearing debris during resuscitation.
Identify partial- and full-thickness burns and snake bites, then apply basic first aid: cool water and aloe, cleansing and protection for burns; disinfection, bandaging, suction, and antivenin for bites.
Identify dangerous insects—killer bee, black widow, brown recluse—and apply first aid with cold compress, remove a lodged stinger safely, and seek hospital care for severe reactions.
In order to be prepared, one must seek preparation.
Burns, bleeds, accidents, concussions, etc. They happen. Knowing what to do around a victim or loved one may be the difference between permanent injury and the lack thereof.
Doing something is always better than doing nothing. Panicking will make things worse.
Having watched this course will allow you to feel more comfortable about several phobias you may have. What if I get bit by a snake? What secrets are there to stop a bleed? It very may well be the best investment you make to someone that may need it.
The course was designed to be a building block for furthering your knowledge. For example, it will make it easy to understand how to deal with someone that has been knocked out; however it is not for the emergency physician or neurologist that will be conducting the neural exam. It will make sense of why we need to oxygenate a patient, not the exact rules and numbers that you are encouraged to learn in other courses.