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2 years ago
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When working in the agricultural field, why is it important to know at least the basics of first aid? What types of skills relat

ed to first aid and emergency response are most important for this field? Where could you go to learn these skills?
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arlik [135]2 years ago
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1. first aid promotes the sense of safety and well being amongst people, prompting them to be more alert and safe in the surroundings they dwell in. Awareness and desire to be accident free keeps you more safe and secure, reducing the number of causalities and accidents.

2 .5 Most Important First Aid Skills. ...

1) Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) ...

2) Management of Choking. ...

3) Management of a suspected spinal/head injury. ...

4) Correct Administration of an EPIPEN or ANAPEN. ...

5) Management of bleeding.

3. Those who consistently succeed are those who are best at learning new skills.

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Masterclass (Learn from the best world's best experts. You can read the review of it here.)

Skillshare (You can read the review of it here.)

Udemy (You can read the review of it here.)

Coursera (You can read the review of it here.)

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