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Generations of Recipes
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR FIRST AID
1
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Effect a prompt rescue.
Maintain an open airway.
2.
3.
Control severe bleeding by direct pressure over bleeding site.
No tourniquet.
4.
Give First Aid for poisoning.
5.
Do not move victim unless it is necessary for safety reasons.
6.
Protect the victim from unnecessary manipulation and
disturbance.
7.
Avoid or overcome chilling by using blankets or covers, if
available.
8.
Determine the injuries or cause for sudden illness.
9.
Examine the victim methodically but be guided by the kind of
accident or sudden illness and the need of the situation.
10. Carry out the indicated First Aid.
TRY SAYING GOOD MORNING AS
THOUGH YOU REALLY MEANT IT
Then (tomorrow, say) try treating some teenager like an adult.
Find someone to praise for doing a good job namely:waitress, bus
driver,newsboy,storeclerk,anyone.
Show respect for an older person’s experience (or fortitude).
Be patient with someone who doesn’t understand as quickly as you do.
Write or phone someone having a difficult time.Say you know it’s rough,
but you have faith in them.
Lookpleasant.
Do your job a little better.Maybe you’ll get some praise, but certainly
you’llgetmoresatisfaction.
Help someone namely:a handicapped across a street, a young man or
woman looking for a job (whether you can give it or not, give them hope)
or an older one, discouraged in themselves.
Contribute to some church or charity namely:money if you can, time if
youcan’t.
It just could be that this sort of understanding is what this country needs
rightnow.
Try it tomorrow - all day tomorrow.You might be surprised!
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