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aidanm Posted - Mar 14 2025 : 2:21:13 PM
Hi Sisters!

I think it’s really important to have first aid training, especially as a parent. A lot of instances can happen in the blink of an eye and if you’re there to at least get started on helping someone you can make a really big difference. I feel like this is especially true as CPR, which I also got certified in in conjunction with first aid.

If you haven’t gotten certified in first aid, I would highly recommend it even just as a precaution if you like going camping or doing sports.

Aidan

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Bellepic Posted - Nov 12 2025 : 12:35:44 PM
Hey Krista, I agree. Dropping by here to report that when I went to get Red Cross CPR-First Aid recertified for 'Scouts, there was a lot more emphasis on consent and less emphasis on looking for a pulse before starting chest compressions than there was 2 years ago. The trainer also stated they expect us to forget 80% of what we learn within 3 months, so maybe we should be certifying more often!

Other things that I didn't remember learning:
* There is a free Red Cross mobile app (band-aid icon) that might help with gradual onset first aid issues
* 1/2 can of soda worth of blood loss is considered enough to be life-threatening in adults (much less in kids)
* Name a bystander(s) to call 911, get first aid kit, and find AED. Singling specific people out makes sure the jobs get done.
* Ask for AED even if you don't think your person has a cardiac problem. AED's have PPE like gloves in them that you might need and if things really deteriorate, you will be glad to have the AED right there.
* Count your 30 chest compressions out loud to attract other first aiders to help you and synchronize your activities
* While person is responsive, be sure to take note of SAM (symptoms and onset time, allergies, medications/medical conditions they are taking) to relay to EMTs

Even though it was a little less convenient, I found it helpful to go somewhere where I could physically compress mannequins to feel what it would be like. It was also a fun way to make acquaintance with a bunch of interesting people who are certifying for all different reasons (fostering children, working at homeless shelters, firemen, etc.)


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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Mar 17 2025 : 1:05:34 PM
Aidan, I agree. First Aid and CPR are both very important. I have taken many classes and been certified many times. And it's crazy to see how much has changed each time I go in. Staying up to date is important.

Krista
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