
Hypothermia – Causes, Symptoms & Emergency Care
Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when the body’s core temperature drops below 35°C, impairing normal function and, if untreated, causing cardiac arrest and …

Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when the body’s core temperature drops below 35°C, impairing normal function and, if untreated, causing cardiac arrest and …

Getting first aid certified used to mean blocking out an entire day for a classroom course. Now, you can complete most of your training from …

Low voltage rescue (LVR) is the process of safely removing a person from contact with a live low voltage electrical panel and providing emergency care …

World Bee Day is celebrated every year on 20 May to raise awareness about the importance of bees, pollination, food security and bee conservation. In …

Fire warden vs chief fire warden – what is the difference? Both are essential roles within a workplace emergency control organisation (ECO), but they carry …

Ask anyone in the household where the band-aids live, and they’ll point to mum. Ask who knows the right number to call when something goes …

Key Takeaways Choking is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires fast, confident action from whoever is closest.The 5 steps if someone is choking – adult …

If you’ve spent time in the bush, garden, or parklands of southeastern Australia, you’ve probably encountered a jack jumper ant — and if you have, …

Key Takeaways The 11379NAT Course in Initial Response to a Mental Health Crisis is Australia’s newest nationally accredited first aid for mental health qualification.FirstAidPro delivers …
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An Australian spider bite is common, but serious injury is rare. This guide explains how to identify several Australian spiders, what a spider bite looks …

World Health Day is an annual global health observance held every 7 April, led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to draw attention to a …

A sprain is a common soft-tissue injury that occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn, usually after a fall, twist, or sudden impact. Sprains …

CPR, asthma and anaphylaxis training equips healthcare workers and educators with essential skills to respond effectively to life-threatening medical emergencies in the workplace. In Australia, …

Every year on 16 July, World Snake Day shines a spotlight on one of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. While Australia is home …

When medical emergencies happen, paramedics are often the first healthcare professionals on the scene. International Paramedics Day recognises the skill, dedication, compassion, and clinical expertise …

Getting your White Card is the first step onto any Australian construction site—but figuring out whether you can complete the course from your couch depends …

You’re about to start your White Card course and a question crosses your mind: what if I don’t pass? It’s a fair concern, especially if …

A mouth ulcer is a small, painful sore that develops inside the mouth, on the gums, tongue, inner cheeks, or lips. Also known as aphthous …