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25.01.2022 Stay calm and support the move to bring an alternative adrenaline autoinjector to Australia #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid



25.01.2022 Participants in the Infection Control and Prevention training have been amazed at their handwashing results.

25.01.2022 Stay calm and follow the instructions from the defib. #StayCalmAndLearnFirtAid

24.01.2022 Stay calm but beware of the symptoms of novel coronavirus. A number of clinical symptoms have been reported in identified cases of novel coronavirus. These symptoms include: . Fever . Respiratory illness symptoms such as a cough, fatigue, sore throat or headache . Difficulty breathing.... #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid



24.01.2022 Stay calm and get the patient to lie down during anaphylaxis. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

24.01.2022 Stay calm and use a spacer with asthma puffers. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

23.01.2022 Stay calm and practice good hygiene, recognise the symptoms (from a mild cough to pneumonia). #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid



22.01.2022 Stay Calm, immobilise the snake bite victim and use a pressure bandage #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

22.01.2022 Stay calm and follow the COVID-19 chart for DRSABCD in a first aid situation #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

21.01.2022 Stay calm with tick bites and remember FREEZE don’t squeeze, DAB don’t grab or rub #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

19.01.2022 A 2-hour training session at your workplace is now available, contact Stay Calm for details.

17.01.2022 Stay calm and carefully consider the advice from Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia regarding imported foods #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid



17.01.2022 Stay calm and check out the first ECG smart watch in Australia #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

16.01.2022 Sudden cardiac arrest is by far the major cause of death in Australia (33,000 per year) and we are only saving 10% of the victims with defibs #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

16.01.2022 Stay calm and practice good handwashing for infection control. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

14.01.2022 Stay calm and follow the 3Cs for burns -- cool running water, cover it, call 000 #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

14.01.2022 Stay calm and give a 300mg soluble aspirin for a suspected heart attack (if the patient is not known to be anaphylactic to aspirin) or help them with their own medication if they have it #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

13.01.2022 Stay calm and recognise the symptoms of a heart attack, especially if they persist more than 10 minutes. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

13.01.2022 Stay calm and take precautions #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

12.01.2022 Stay calm and go to hospital if you’re out of breath after climbing stairs, as you could be having a heart attack #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

10.01.2022 Stay calm and be prepared for anaphylactic shock after stings from bees or wasps, as well as bites from spiders and snakes (and apply the pressure immobilisation technique for victims of snake bites and Sydney funnel web spider bites). To put these dangers in perspective, over 12 years from 2001-2013 there were 64 people in Australia killed by a bite or sting with more than half of these caused by an allergic reaction that brought on anaphylactic shock while nearly 5000 died from drowning and 1000 from burns. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

08.01.2022 Stay calm and keep essential oils and vaporiser fluids away from children. #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

06.01.2022 Stay calm and liberally douse with vinegar but avoid using vinegar if the victim has been clearly stung by a bluebottle #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

04.01.2022 Stay calm and check out the updated ARC guidelines (Document date: Nov 2019) Guideline 9.1.7 - First Aid Management of a Crushed Victim Guideline 9.2.3 - Shock: First Aid Management of the Seriously Ill or Injured Person... View the updated guidelines at www.resus.org.au #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

03.01.2022 Stay calm and provide CPR, the results can be remarkable! #StayCalmAndLearnFirstAid

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