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    Kleenex®‚ and every small plastic or fabric bandage is a Band-Aid®. On the other hand‚ people may refer to all (or perhaps only the dark) soft drinks as Cokes®‚ but that company enjoys a high level of customer loyalty that other common brands do not. Building the Brand The opposite side of well-known brands is that consumers readily differentiate product classes between brands. Ketchup is not referred to as a generic Heinz® as is the case with tissues and bandages‚ yet consumers make clear distinction

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    the children around and for the first aider itself. For this reason I always have to: wash my hands before and after the contact with any body fluids‚ such as blood wear gloves whenever you can possibly cover any wound or cut on your body with bandages or plaster to avoid come in contact with the bodily fluids of causality if it is possible to try to wash the wounds of causality put all dirty materials into a plastic bag and dispose of correctly In case of CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation)

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    Athlete Profile #3 ‘Davo Dickson’ was thrown from a bull during his training one afternoon. He was tossed into the steel cattle yards‚ screaming in agony he clutched his right forearm which clearly showed signs of bone deformity. Davo is in immense pain and has obvious signs of bone deformity; these are all clear symptoms that he has either broken his right forearm‚ or at the least fractured it. The injury would be identified as a direct hard tissue injury due to the impact his forearm has just

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    In Elkton‚Virginia I made a huge mistake of walking around outside barefoot. It was about midday when I stepped on a large piece of glass. I didn’t noticed at that time until I felt stinging on my left foot. I ran inside my trailer to wake my mom from sleeping. She wouldn’t get up so I ran outside because I was freaking out and didn’t know what to do. I had to take matters in my own hands since I didn’t know what to do‚ my mom was sleeping and my dad was at work. I decided to put shoes on to stop

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    When you think of a mummy what comes to mind? Most of us usually picture an Egyptian mummy wrapped in bandages and buried deep inside a pyramid. While the Egyptian ones are the most famous‚ mummies have been found in many places throughout the world‚ from Greenland to China to the Andes Mountains of South America. A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death. Normally when we die‚ bacteria and other germs eat away at the soft tissues (such as skin and muscles)

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    OHS PROCEDURE 28: 1 1.1 2 Purpose and Scope PROCEDURE FOR FIRST AID The purpose of this procedure is to describe the requirements for First Aid and responsibilities of First Aider. Definitions First Aid Means: a) in cases where a person will need help from a registered medical practitioner or nurse‚ treatment for the purpose of preserving life and minimizing the consequences of injury and until such help is obtained; or treatment of minor bodily injuries which does not need treatment by a

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    happiness of the greatest number of persons. This can be viewed as a contingent right. Contingent means something that could happen or come up depending on other occurrences. An example of a contingent right is the unexpected need for a bandage on a hike. The bandage is what the hiker needs and it will bring happiness to the person. Deontology is an ethical theory that the morality of an action should be based on whether that action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules‚ rather than based

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    pads started to be available in the markets only around the year 1895. Disposable pads owe their origin to nurses‚ who first came up with the idea of holding the flow of menstrual blood with the help of available wood pulp bandages in the hospital. The manufacturers of bandages borrowed the idea and produced pads made from handy products that were inexpensive enough to be disposed. Slowly‚ other manufactures joined the line. However‚ their prices were sky-high‚ which made them exclusive toiletries

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    treating lacerations that they are washed with sterile water‚ minimising infection for the individual. It is important to make sure that all equipment you use is sterile and has come out of its original packaging which again should be clean‚ such as bandages‚ again minimising infection risks. When having to go CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) it is possible to use a plastic mouth guard‚ stopping again any skin to skin contact. The mouth guard can be used when an individual has also vomited or has

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    WOUNDS 1. Stop the Bleeding Apply direct pressure on the area. 2. Clean and Protect Clean the area with warm water and gentle soap. Apply an antibiotic ointment to reduce chance of infection. Put a sterile bandage on the area. SPRAIN 1.Rest the injuried limb 2. Ice the area 3.Compress area with bandage 4. Elevate the injured limb above your heart MINOR BURNS Act quickly to reduce further injury to the skin. Immediately cool the area under cold running water until the skin returns to normal temperature

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