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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

About us and how to do primary survey

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  • sorry for putting s on the end was not meant to i always seem to do it without realising it lol

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  • im a st john ambulance cadet, im a corporal x

  • Good point about Some FA is better than none. However In Canada there is the good samartian act. the 2 principles that concern me are 2:Reasonable skill and care, basically in simple terms if You do something that you are not completely trained in and do more damage than good you can be sued. Also In Canada as well (atleast BC anyway) there is mandatory FA Training for highschool but only the bare minimum level. My honest wish is that everyone would take a course and learn FA.

  • @JemimakittenCat "Honestly in my own opinion the instructions should be taken off. You could explain that St. John teaches you how to do all this stuff and more."

    Well, they do say (even in the St John training sessions) that bad CPR is better than no CPR. Yes, preferably everybody should be fully trained in it (in Australia I think most high schools have mandatory first aid training), but even without proper training it's better of people have some idea what to do rather than no idea at all.

  • Not bad but you need to make it more clear that the instructions of first aid in this video should not be tried unless fully trained. You have said it once that I heard and writen in once but you should point it out before the instructions.

    Honestly in my own opinion the instructions should be taken off. You could explain that St. John teaches you how to do all this stuff and more.

    Also in all my 14 years with SJAB a child is ages 1-8, adult is 8-up and infant is 0-1

  • If you are coming across someone on the ground like this, or you suspect a head/neck injury, aren't you going to use a jaw thrust instead?

  • I'm in Cadets in Toronto 1037

  • St. John Ambulance Windsor-Essex, Ontario.

  • im in st johns ambulence in brighton

  • I enjoyed St Johns until I went to the Welland Department in Ontario, BEWARE, and goto my profile and check my video about it.

    Dont get sick in welland.

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