First Aid
First Aid
| Title & Description | Format | Language | |
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| Electrical Emergencies: Proper Response This DVD covers information such as the three levels of electric shock, common causes and classifications of fire, and proper first aid measures for victims of shock or smoke inhalation It also covers reducing human error, emergency procedures, and how to extinguish electrical fires. 2004, 15 minutes. |
DVD | English, Spanish, and Portuguese | |
| Basic First Aid Reviews various types of injuries and associated first aid. Includes sprains and muscle pulls, lacerations and bleeding, broken bones, shock, burns, eye injuries, heat stroke, and choking. 1991, 15 minutes.
This first aid video is not intended to be a complete training tool. If your company has a designated first aid responder, that person is required to attend hands-on first aid training through a nationally recognized educational organization such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or National Safety Council. |
VHS | English | |
| What Should I Do? The Basics of First Aid Along with CPR and treating for shock, this DVD shows how to respond to minor injuries such as poisoning, bites, or stings. It also shows how to pack a first aid kit with all the essential items. 2002, 28 minutes.
This first aid DVD is not intended to be a complete training tool. If your company has a designated first aid responder, that person is required to attend hands-on first aid training through a nationally recognized educational organization such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or National Safety Council.
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DVD | English | |
| How to Stop Bleeding Designed to be a general overview, this video covers the two basic types of bleeding and the importance of controlling bleeding while waiting for professional help to arrive. 1992, 9 minutes.
This first aid video is not intended to be a complete training tool. If your company has a designated first aid responder, that person is required to attend hands-on first aid training through a nationally recognized educational organization such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or National Safety Council. |
VHS | English | |
| First Aid: Prepared to Help This DVD teaches the following basic first-aid emergency response principles: survey the scene, send someone to call for emergency response help, calm yourself and gain the confidence of the victim, and assess the victim's condition.
This first aid DVD is not intended to be a complete training tool. If your company has a designated first aid responder, that person is required to attend hands-on first aid training through a nationally recognized educational organization such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or National Safety Council.
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DVD | English, Spanish, and Portuguese | |
| Burns This, at times graphic, DVD begins with an overview of what skin is and how it works. It then discusses common causes of burns, and the classification and effects of burns. Also covered are the general principles of injury management, and treatment methods for specific burns such as scalds, electrical, and chemical burns. Year Unknown, 19 minutes. |
DVD | English | |
| CPR and AED: The Chain of Survival Topics covered by this DVD include: cardiac chain of survival, cardiac arrest and emergency response system, early CPR, CPR for children, rapid defibrillation and advanced cardiac life support, and integrated post-cardiac arrest care. 2009, 19 minutes.
This first aid DVD is not intended to be a complete training tool. If your company has a designated first aid responder, that person is required to attend hands-on first aid training through a nationally recognized educational organization such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or National Safety Council. |
DVD | English |