Archive for November, 2010

Nov 25 2010

How to Get Rid of Pimple Scars – Fast Sure Tips That Will Make You Acne Free

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Pimples and scars often are a troublesome condition owing to the allergy and the irritation caused on the skin. Apart from this pimples often leave marks and scars on the skin that account for unhealthy looks of the skin. But the good news is that it is possible to get rid of the pimple scars. Various acne serums or creams are available in the market that can certainly help get rid of the pimple scars. The primary thing one must understand is that the pimples are caused due to overproduction of serum by the oil glands. Thus, it becomes essential to remove the excess oil from the face by regularly washing the face with cold water or lukewarm water.

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Nov 25 2010

Acne Body Wash Products – Choose The Best Body Wash

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Millions of people suffer with acne, but with the right acne body wash, it can be treatable. The main problem with acne is that it can spread throughout the body so easily, especially to the back and the chest. It is also known to spread to other parts of the body like the legs, arms, and sometimes even the genital areas. Trying to cover them won’t help the problem; in fact it could actually make the problem a lot worse. Sweat and synthetic fabrics can irritate the body pores and clog the surface.

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Nov 25 2010

Helping the Casualty to Walk

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This method is used to help support a casualty who is able to walk. It should never be used if an arm is injured. If the casualty needs more help ask another person to support the other side.

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Nov 25 2010

Moving a Casualty to Safety

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If danger such as the possibility of fire makes it necessary to move a casualty to safety very quickly. Use the following method. Crouch behind the casualty. Fold one of her arms across her chest (make sure it is uninjured). Slide your arms beneath her armpits and grasp the casualty`s arm.

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Nov 25 2010

Moving A Casualty

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The casualty’s comfort and well being should always be your first consideration and this is particularly so if you have to move someone. Remember the golden rules

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Nov 20 2010

Fires Casualty

Published by under Fires Aid

If you are confronted by a fire at home. or in the street, act quickly and precisely. Do not enter a burning
building alone. Not only is there a danger of your being overcome by smoke, but also, as fire spreads very
quickly, you may be burnt yourself.

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Nov 20 2010

Electricity Shock Casualty

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If the casualty is still in contact with electricity, STOP THE CURRENT at once by switching it off at the mains or pulling out the plug. If this is not possible, knock the casualty`s limb clear of the electrical contact. Do not attempt t0 give first aid or to touch the casualty until the contact has been broken.

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Nov 20 2010

Calling For Help In Emergency

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Ambulances are normally needed to take a casualty to hospital from all serious outdoor accidents and any incident involving. Difficulty in breathing, heart failure, severe bleeding, unconsciousness, serious burns. suspected broken bones (although a casualty with a broken arm can normally be taken by car), shock or poisoning.

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Nov 20 2010

Priorities In Emergency Aid

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The priorities for treatment of any casualty are listed below. However, in all incidents where there are several casualties, the most severely injured person should always be treated first. But remember, the noisy casualty may not be the most severely injured.

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Nov 13 2010

How To Handle An Accident

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Important

a. Never touch a casualty who is still in contact with electricity.
b. Always remove the danger from the casualty and only move the casualty from the danger if this is not possible.
c. Never leave an unconscious person alone.

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Nov 12 2010

Dealing With An Emergency

Published by under Emergency Aid,First Aid

When dealing with an emergency your approach is 0ne of the IDOSI important factors. You must remain calm and confident while you assess the situation and carry out any necessary treatment. This will reassure everyone and convince them of your ability to cope.

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Nov 12 2010

Principles Of First Aid

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What is First Aid.
First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given to an injured person (casualty) before the arrival of an ambulance or qualified expert.
What are the Objectives of First Aid.
The three objectives of first aid are to,

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