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First Aid Courses

First aid courses are available in most reasonably large centres of population. For some jobs it is compulsory for employees to successfully complete a first aid course. These are usually jobs where employees are in regular contact with the public, and may also have some kind of responsibility for their welfare and safety. Of course, it’s also a good idea for everyone to undergo first aid courses as the training may prove to be the difference between life and death in the home someday.

Every year thousands of people die needlessly, because there was no one around at the time who knew basic first aid. There may be plenty of people close by when someone collapses unexpectedly, but if none of the people present knows how to administer first aid, the person could die before the emergency services arrive. It isn’t as if no one wants to help, but rather that they don’t know how to help. It isn’t that basic first aid courses are difficult or costly to get through either. They are not, and it’s a skill that we should all learn, for we will never know when we may be able to save a life.

In the home it’s usually the mother who spends most time alone with the children. If something goes wrong, the mother will naturally deal with the situation immediately and as best she can. But sometimes a child might need immediate assistance, and that’s where a knowledge of basic first aid is vital. Every mother wants to help her child when an accident happens, but without basic training in first aid, they may not be able to administer the necessary help that will save their own child’s life.

That places first aid courses as being something of a priority in the lives of families. The courses usually don’t last very long and they are not difficult to get through, but at the end of the course each participant will know the basics of how to help someone who suddenly collapses, or is involved in an accident when there is no professional medical help immediately available. Read the rest of this entry »

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Types of Gloves Used in Healthcare

By Chen Wenli

The use of gloves in protecting hands from infecting diseases during healthcare works in an easy and effective way. Since 1987, gloves have become the key components for healthcare workers. Because of the different purposes under different circumstances, gloves have developed into many kinds of types and, understanding these types well will reduce the cost and improve the safety for both patients and healthcare workers.

Mainly, there are three types of gloves used in healthcare works: examination, surgical, and utility or heavy-duty household gloves.

1. Examination gloves

Workers use these gloves when they do their routine duties, sometimes in contact with mucous membranes and skin. Commonly, these gloves are made of vinyl, a synthetic material that can be made easily and not much expensive. While vinyl is inelastic (does not well as latex), the gloves are made often loose-fitting and can be taken off easily. In some cases, examination gloves are needed to better quality and made from latex or nitrile and can be bought in medical supply stores in most cities. Remember, all examination gloves are very thin and should not be reprocessed for reuse.

2. Surgical gloves

These gloves should be worn during some infectious medical procedures and surgical works. Workers use them for all procedures including contact with tissue deep under the skin. Read the rest of this entry »

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