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When First Aid Knowledge Comes in Handy

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Because life is unpredictable, it's always a good idea to know some first aid skills. Even a little knowledge about how to assess an injury can help the victim get the help they need without doing any more harm at the same time. While you might not be able to fix the victim, you can provide emergency crews with some assistance as they make their way to your location. Here are just some of the instances in which first aid is handy.

At Home

It's been said that most accidents happen in or around the home, so first aid skills can help you when trouble strikes. If you have children or an older relative you are taking care of, knowing how to treat minor injuries can help you avoid trips to the ER or simply help to manage the situation until an ambulance arrives. You can also learn whether or not a doctor is even necessary – often they are not.

On Vacation

When you are traveling outside of your home, you might want to know some first aid skills too. This is especially true when you are traveling in an area where you do not speak the language. Since time is precious during an emergency, you need to be able to handle smaller injuries until you can find help or communicate with someone who might be able to help you. This is also the case when you are vacationing in wilderness areas or those areas where you might not have cell phone reception to call for help. Learning how to perform basic first aid techniques will give you time to figure out how to handle the situation.

For Yourself

While most of don't realize it, we are prone to hurting ourselves when no one else is around. For basic cuts and scrapes, you should be able to handle the injury on your own. If you are traveling by yourself, it will also help to be able to manage an injury until you can find help or until you can reach a phone to call for assistance. Basic splinting can help, for example, when you fear a broken bone or sprained ankle, allowing you to get to a place where the body part can be treated more thoroughly.

First aid is something that should be taught to all people as it can often help make an emergency situation a lot less stressful – and it may even help to prevent minor injuries from becoming major injuries. Even basic first aid will help you stay in control, no matter where you are or who you're with.



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