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Anaphylactic Shock
This can manifest dramatically: sudden extensive hives, rapid swelling of the face and throat, and increasingly difficult breathing. Victims often feel intense panic, and medically, their concern is justified. Physical indicators include pale or bluish skin, especially around the lips and fingernails, indicating a lack of oxygen. These symptoms may be accompanied by a weak, fast pulse and decreasing blood pressure. What to do!! Call 911. Immediately administering epinephrine
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Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest
Many individuals often confuse "heart attack" and "cardiac arrest," using them interchangeably, yet they represent two distinct medical...
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Essential Items to Include in Your First Aid Bag for Every Emergency
Firearms / Medical Training / First Aid
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Jul 31, 20224 min read
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How are we dealing with Mass Shootings?
There has been a total of 816 deaths in mass killings… since 1982. In the gun control mecca, Chicago, they had 943 murders in 1992 alone!...
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Jun 28, 20224 min read
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First Aid/ Emergency Medicine In Jacksonville Florida
We are very proud to bring you the best basic First Aid and emergency response training in the Jacksonville, Florida area. FALST training...
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May 26, 20221 min read
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What are the different rifle actions and their uses?
Some of you are probably trying to decide on a good rifle but you are not sure about the differences and why one option would be better...
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Mar 31, 20223 min read
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Types of SHOCK
Shock may be caused by different reasons. The cause will determine the type of shock. Significant blood loss, heart failure, burns,...
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Mar 4, 20223 min read
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The Three Types of Bleeding
Let’s talk about the three types of bleeding and their differences. The first one and the most important one is the arterial bleeding. We...
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Feb 11, 20222 min read
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