A website that contains all the needed and COMPLETE information of first aide and cpr?


maybe according to the american heart association and american red cross

Answers:

Is anyone else this clumsy, too??


I would importantly recommend you take a first responder or underlying EMT course.

The first aid manuals will supply you the technical sense... but practical skills are best learned by doing. A qualified,competent instructor will be capable of see what you're doing right or wrong and give you feedback. Without it, it's approaching assembling a piece of furniture from IKEA... may end up short some parts.

Here's some manual for you:
http://www.firstaidinternational.com.au/...
http://www.survival-center.com/firstaid/...

Here's the closest I could get to a approved entity. It's put out by a Johnson & Johnson brand you may recognize... Band-Aid:
http://www.band-aid.com/first_aid_guide.

If you want an certified red cross first aid manual, you're going to own to buy one or obtain one from the program. That's a copyrighted guide that's solitary available through purchase.

Are tortillias bad for you wreak i love them?

U go to google afterwards type "First Aid Training". All there solely.

Is using an enema with only just water impossible for you?

firstaidweb.com - Free

cprtoday.com

firstaidandcpr.com

not sure if they are red cross approved but all state that they contribute course work and testing online
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