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World's Greatest Artists Help Launch (RED)WIRE, (RED)(TM)'s New ...
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Visit www.redwire.com today and all throughout the week to sign up and learn more about the service and its commitment to fighting AIDS in Africa. ...
Global stars help launch (Red) music mag Brand Republic
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How to save Mumbai? India Inc suggests
Moneycontrol.com, India -
There is one question I am going to ask you, are you for the rest of your life in Mumbai going to be looking over your shoulder wondering what next? ...
FWC suggests life jackets for great holiday gifts
North Florida NewsDaily, FL -
For this reason, the FWC promotes wearing life jackets all the time while on the water. "The best present you could give is one that could save a life," ...
Baltimore City elementary school students are pitching in to help ...
Baltimore Sun, United States -
"We want children to learn and that learning can take place in many ways," she said. "When they really understand how people live in different communities, ...
Don't Be Scared, Be Prepared! Test Your Survival Skills with the ...
MarketWatch -
"This is a trivia game, at its core--but it just may save your life. Worst-Case Scenario on mobile gives everyone an entertaining, informative way to test ...
Students learn how to network
CharlotteObserver.com, NC -
Before making a decision, she'd like to talk to a physician. She wants to know about one specific aspect of the job. ?When you save a person's life, ...
Company Teaches Kids To Use Defibrillators
WCSH-TV, ME - 44 minutes ago
Through Medtronic's program called, "Anyone Can Save a Life," grade school kids learn how to use an AED. "I'm pretty much the same as my life before," said ...
'The Superorganism' by Bert H?lldobler and E. O. Wilson
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 30, 2008
During that time, they learn things, store sensory memories and record events in their lives. Based at least in part on "prior cognition," the authors ...
Learn coupon experts' secrets and save big
Bradenton Herald,  United States - Nov 29, 2008
?I never thought of using a coupon myself until Debra came into my life,? Bower admits. ?She?s the one who taught me how to shop the deals. ...
Dean tries to save college's deep water running class
Ventura County Star, CA -
The problem is, Shuler didn't learn her class had been cut until after the deadline had passed to ask that it be designated a Community Education class. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: life + save + learn  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Teacher-student Relationships Key To Learning Health And Sex Education
Science Daily (press release) - Aug 4, 2008
If the teacher can make the right connection with one kid, you?ve saved one person from getting HIV, you?ve saved one person?s life,? he said. ...

Waterloo Record
Rescuers bone up on life-saving skills
Waterloo Record, Canada -
"It would be scary if it was real," said Emily, 9, who had a chance to learn alongside several lifesavers upgrading their skills at the Harry Class pool in ...
Learn how to save lives from the comfort of your own home
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI -
This approximate one to four hour practice and assessment will ensure that you learn the skills necessary to save a life in an emergency. ...
Cool Seas Road Show inspires care for oceans
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
The students were thrilled to learn that cold water contains more variation of life than warm water, that most of these creatures live in British waters, ...
Tracy sixth-graders learn life-saving CPR skills
Tri-Valley Herald, CA - Aug 2, 2008
"CPR and first aid can save someone's life on the playground and at home also. Safety is our first priority." She added that if students are baby-sitting ...
Aultman challenges citizens to learn CPR
Canton Repository (subscription), OH -
Investing three hours on a Saturday morning could save a life, said Aultman Hospital's basic life support coordinator Julie Stokes. ...

Washington Post
Remember Solzhenitsyn?s Warning
theTrumpet.com, OK -
Our forefathers had a much more God-oriented family life; their faith in God was much stronger. How much more do we have to be cursed before we learn the ...
RussiaToday
Russian Nobel winner Solzhenitsyn dead Ninemsn
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The Real Secret to Retiring Well
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I've spent a big chunk of my adult life working on ways to motivate people to save more for retirement. It's a tough task, but it's a necessary one -- in ...

Houston Chronicle
Teens are learning to win in the Game of Real Life
Houston Chronicle, United States - Aug 2, 2008
They also learn about federal payroll taxes, the cost of health insurance, the importance of saving for retirement, and how better grades improve chances of ...

ABC News
'I've lived quite the life so far'
Edmonton Sun,  Canada -
I like to listen to music whenever I can and would like to learn how to play the bass." "If there are kids around I'm the guy who spends all day playing and ...
? Evil rode a bus in Manitoba Waterloo Record
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[BOOK] Rousing Minds to Life: Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Social Context
RG Tharp, R Gallimore - 1988 - books.google.com
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context Roland G.Tharp & Ronald Gallimore *?\ SfSKil Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. ...

The Concept of Intelligence and Its Role in Lifelong Learning and Success -
RJ Sternberg - American Psychologist, 1997 - questia.com
... At all points in life, intelligence serves at least two ... Intelligence and Its Role
in Lifelong Learning and Success. ... To use these features and save hours of work ...

Insensitivity to the Value of Human Life: A Study of Psychophysical Numbing -
D FETHERSTONHAUGH, P SLOVIC, S JOHNSON, J … - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1997 - Springer
... Under a one-to-one correspondence between the number and value of saved lives, the
value of a life-saving effort should also be independent of when in the ...

Life supporting first aid training of the public?review and recommendations -
P Eisenburger, P Safar - Resuscitation, 1999 - Elsevier
... retraining on an annual basis in learning labs. ... at the community level, for maximal
life-saving in sudden ... with estimates of lives and money ultimately saved. ...

[CITATION] Patients'Knowledge of Options at the End of Life: Ignorance in the Face of Death -
MJ Silveira, A DiPiero, MS Gerrity, C Feudtner - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2000 - JAMA
... patients in Oregon can legally refuse life-saving or life ... not improve patients' comfort
with end-of-life deliberations ... may be more likely to learn about options ...

Risk within reason -
RJ Zeckhauser, WK Viscusi - Science, 1990 - sciencemag.org
... (OCIETY'S SYSTEM FOR MANAGING RISKS TO LIFE AND LIMB IS deeply flawed.
We overreact to some risks and virtuallyignore IL others. ...

Psychology and Savings Policies -
RH Thaler - American Economic Review, 1994 - JSTOR
... is based, either implicitly or explicitly, on the life-cycle model ... is a con- tribution
likely to stay saved for a ... for Policy Getting real people to save is both ...

Transforming Schools into Communities of Thinking and Learning About Serious Matters -
AL Brown - American Psychologist, 1997 - questia.com
... the fourth is culture, the way of life and thought ... Schools into Communities of Thinking
and Learning About Serious ... This feature allows you to save a link to ...

Randomised trial of monoclonal antibody for adjuvant therapy of resected Dukes' C colorectal … -
G Riethmuller, E Schneider-Gadicke, G Schlimok, W … - Lancet, 1994 - Mass Med Soc
... Tumor immunotherapy has a checkered history, but if these results can be duplicated,
we will at last have firm evidence of significant life-saving benefit in ...

theory of the life and death instincts: an investigation into the aggressive aspects of narcissism -
H ROSENFELD - Melanie Klein Today: Developments in Theory and Practice, 1988 - books.google.com
... with the ultimate things which psychological research can learn about: the ... they appear
disguised as omnipotently benevolent or life-saving, promising to ...

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Learn how to save a life

 It doesn't happen very often but an emergency situation could happen at any time. It takes seconds to choke on a fish bone and only eight inches of water are enough to drown an adult.

But would you know what to do in an emergency situation? In some cases, specific knowledge could mean the difference between life and death.

More than 100,000 of accidents are burns, while over 500 people per year die from choking.

The home is the most common place for an accident to occur but an emergency can happen anywhere - on the beach, at a restaurant or in the office.

Here, we look at four emergency scenarios, what you should do and present the most up-to-date resuscitation sequence from St John Ambulance.

 
If someone suffers severe external bleeding

What happens: When a large volume of blood is lost through bleeding, the body can go into shock. This is caused by a dramatic fall in blood pressure and blood flow is shut down to vital organs such as the brain and kidneys - which can cause confusion or unconsciousness. When blood flow is shut down to the skin - this can cause a person to look pale.

Rapid first-aid helps reduce blood loss and helps the body cope with blood loss. Putting hand pressure on the wound can stop or slow down bleeding.

What you should do:
• Remove or cut clothing to expose the wound. Watch out for any sharp objects - such as glass - that could injure you or the victim.
• Apply direct pressure over the wound with your fingers or palm. Press for ten minutes to give blood time to clot. If an object is sticking out of the wound, press down firmly on either side of the object. If a sterile dressing is to hand, dress the wound. If not, don't waste precious time looking. Concentrate on stopping blood loss instead.
• Raise and support the injured limb above the level of the casualty's heart.
• Lay the casualty down (while keeping injured limb raised) - this will reduce blood flow to the site of injury and help reduce shock.
• Apply a sterile dressing. Bandage it firmly, but not too tight to stop blood circulation. If bleeding seeps through the dressing, apply another bandage. If someone is struggling in water

Around 500 people per year die from drowning in the UK. Men are four times more likely to drown than women. The highest risk group is men aged between 18 and 35. This is because many drownings are linked to alcohol consumption.

The number of drownings rise during the summer when more children and toddlers are attracted to the water - the second highest risk group. It takes only three inches for a child to drown in water - this could even include buckets or paddling pools. An adult can drown in eight inches - just enough water to cover the mouth and nose.

What happens
Most people drown when water obstructs the airwaves in the lungs. It is always worth trying to resuscitate a person who has drowned. Casualities can be resuscitated five to ten minutes after drowning because the airways can be cleared through mouth to mouth resuscitation. However, secondary drowning can occur several hours after your rescue and is caused by lung damage. For this reason, anyone who has nearly drowned must seek medical advice in hospital.

 
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What you should do
• Don't go into the water unless it is absolutely necessary. Instead, try to rescue the drowning person by throwing a rope or float from the shore or bank.
• Carry the person away from the water head pointing downwards. This allows any water to drain out and reduces the risk of vomiting and therefore choking.
• Gently tilt the head back and lift up their chin in order to lift the tongue away from the back of the throat. Look, listen and feel for breathing. If the casualty IS breathing, lay them on their side (recovery position) so their airways are kept clear.

• If the casualty is not breathing, perform mouth to mouth ventilations. Pinch the casualty's nose shut, take a breath, seal your lips around their open mouth, and blow slowly into them until the chest rises. Take your mouth away and allow the chest to fall (air will come out of the nose and mouth).
• Repeat this once then check for circulation - look, listen and feel for signs of life and check the pulse in the neck.
• If the circulation is still present, continue ventilations at a rate of 10 breaths per minute. Check for circulation every minute.
• If there are no signs of circulation start chest compressions. Place one hand on top of the other, on the lower half of the breastbone. Press down about 4-5 cm at a rate of 100 times per minute. After every 15 compressions give 2 more breaths.
• You may also have to treat for hypothermia. People who have drowned tend to lose heat rapidly. Take off the victims' wet clothes only if dry clothes are to hand. Do not take off your dry clothes and risk getting cold. If there are no dry clothes, wrap the victim in a blanket, sleeping bag or newspaper.

Click on the link below for more ways to save a life and the most up-to-date resuscitation sequence which will be taught on all first aid courses from mid-July.

 

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