How Do I Get the Best Free First Aid Training?

Ma Guilin , First Aid Training Expert, Deputy Chief Physician, Beijing Olympics and Paralympics Volunteer General Training Specialist Course Expert, Main Publications: "Enterprise Disaster Avoidance and Self-Rescue" VCD.

Ma Guilin

(Lecturer, Beijing Red Cross Health and Ambulance Training Center)

Participated in the preparation of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Edition
Graduated in 1975
During the period, he repeatedly received foreign guests, national and street ambulance performances on behalf of the Beijing Red Cross Society, and was praised by He Luli, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and vice chairman of the Chinese Red Cross Society. Under his guidance and training, the Beijing Municipal Construction Third Company ambulance team won the first place in the national industrial and mining enterprise ambulance competition. In combination with the above performances, in 2000 it was rated as the Beijing Community Service Volunteer Star.
Involved in outdoor self-help and mutual rescue training and lectures since 2002. During the period, outdoor training was jointly conducted with Pathfinder, Greenfield Website, Outdoor Adventure Magazine, Beijing Mountaineering Association, Yanjie Field Survival Development Training, Wind and Snow Outdoor Sports Club Co., Ltd. For example, in cooperation with the Wind and Snow Outdoor Sports Club, training for 100 national outdoor leaders; in cooperation with Yan Jie's field survival training, training for outdoor sports leaders recognized by the Ministry of Labor, and as director of first aid training; in cooperation with outdoor adventure magazine, Lectures on self-rescue and mutual rescue for climbers at Peking University Eagle Club, and outdoor self-help and mutual rescue training lectures with outdoor adventure magazines in 10 universities in 9 cities across the country. Lecture on self-help and mutual rescue for mountaineering teams of Tsinghua University; hired by the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences as a consultant to the Mountain Edge Scientific Investigation Association of the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
In 2004, at the invitation of the Ministry of Health, an out-of-hospital emergency lecture (Sino-British Development Northwest Project) for community doctors in Yinchuan was very loud. In June 2005, he co-presented as a guest on the program of self-rescue and mutual rescue of accidental injury with today's statement. In October 2005, he participated in the Beijing Red Cross system disaster response drill and served as a large-scale bandaging drill command.
For many years, teaching audiences include Peking University, Tsinghua University, Xiehe Medical University, and China [1]
main content:
The first crisis of home emergency
In our lives, family members or those around us sometimes have sudden illnesses such as coronary heart disease, stroke, accidental poisoning, and fainting. The sudden onset of these diseases and the rapid deterioration of the condition cause cardiac arrest. The best rescue time is only 4 minutes of gold. After 10 minutes, the patient may enter biological death and it is difficult to survive. So time is life! Before the doctor arrived, the patient and the people around him were the first threshold to block the death. What should we do now? In this lecture, Ma Guilin will teach you how to carry out self-help and mutual rescue in case of sudden emergencies, accidents and disasters.
Trauma Rescue for the Second Family First Aid
In production and life, the sudden nature of natural disasters and man-made disasters has led to a significant increase in the chance of mass deaths and injuries, posing a great threat to the lives of people. After the injury occurs, the correct rescue is the key to avoiding greater injuries to the injured. It can help the injured to maintain their lives, promote recovery, and ensure the safety of the injured. However, the wrong method will delay treatment and even cause secondary injuries, causing irreparable losses to the injured and the family. So, what can we do in the first moment of injury to save ourselves or others' lives and reduce disability? In this lecture, Mr. Ma Guilin will introduce you to the knowledge of trauma and rescue from traffic accidents, outdoor sports, and common injuries in the family.
Moment of crisis
Lecture 1: Why Learn First Aid
There are unforeseen circumstances, and people have good fortune. After the onset of illness or accidental injury, the doctor has not yet come. To protect yourself and the people around you, what can you do and what can't you do at the scene?
Lecture 2: How to Rescue a Coronary Heart Attack
Coronary heart disease is the number one killer of sudden death. After the onset of coronary heart disease, the correct first-aid method is the key to saving the patient's life. What should be done to fight for treatment time?
Lecture 3: How to First Aid After Cardiac Arrest (Part I)
Cardiac arrest often occurs in patients with sudden illness. At this time, first aid for cardiopulmonary resuscitation is required. So, how is cardiac arrest judged, and how should CPR be performed?
Lecture 4: How to Rescue after Cardiac Arrest (Part 2)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an effective means of rescuing patients with cardiac arrest in the first aid of the heart. It can be performed by artificial respiration, chest and lung compressions, electric defibrillation and doctor's treatment. So, what is electric defibrillation? How do you proceed?
Lecture 5: How to Rescue after a Stroke
In daily life, some people will suddenly faint, unconscious, and often wake up with a half body failure. This is a stroke. Which people are susceptible to stroke, and how should they be rescued? "Family First Aid" will be broadcast immediately, welcome to watch.
Lecture 6: Emergency treatment of accidental poisoning
Poisoning is also a common accident in daily life. So, under what circumstances can it cause poisoning? What should I do if I find a poison?
Lecture 7: How to Rescue Epilepsy and Fainting
Occasional events are sometimes encountered in daily life, such as seizures in patients with epilepsy, syncope, and obstruction of foreign bodies in the trachea. How do I get first aid in these situations?
Lecture 8: How to escape from an earthquake
Earthquakes are among the top five human disasters of human death. But if you master the right method, you can minimize the damage. So how do you escape during an earthquake? What are the self-rescue methods to deal with the earthquake?
Ninth lecture: How to escape in case of fire
Fires are one of the major disasters that threaten public safety and social development. How can we avoid the danger and escape in time when a fire occurs?
Lecture 10: How to Rescue Electric Shock, Drowning and Heat Stroke
In daily life, there are many common accidents, such as electric shock, drowning, heat stroke, etc., will endanger people's lives. What should be done to avoid danger?
Trauma care issues
Lecture 1: How to rescue after chest and abdomen injury
As the saying goes: "Car accidents are more fierce than tigers." Traffic accidents cause a large number of casualties each year and have become a life-threatening public hazard. So what are the consequences of a traffic accident, and how can we deal with it?
Lecture 2: How to First Aid After Cervical Lumbar Injury
The number of vehicles has soared, traffic accidents have occurred frequently, and accidents often cause fractures of the cervical spine or spine. So, how to deal with this situation most appropriately?
Lecture 3: How to rescue after being squeezed
The number of vehicles has soared, traffic accidents have occurred frequently, and accidents often cause fractures of the cervical spine or spine. So, how to deal with this situation most appropriately?
Lecture 4: How to check injuries
After an accident, the correct first-aid method at the scene is the key to ensuring the life of the injured and avoiding greater damage. How to rescue, and what should be paid attention to?
Lecture 5: How to stop bandaging
Patients who are traumatized often bleed or even bleed extensively, easily causing shock or even death. So, how to determine the type of bleeding? How to stop bleeding quickly?
Lecture 6: How to Rescue Special Injuries
In life, people may receive some special injuries, such as injuries to the head and abdomen. How should this situation be handled?
Lecture 7: How to deal with fractures
Fractures are a common occurrence in daily life, and improper treatment may result in paralysis or death of the injured. So, how to deal with the fracture situation?
Lecture 8: How to Handle Injured Patients
When the accident occurs, the injured person needs to be sent to the hospital for rescue immediately after receiving the first aid. At this time, the transportation method is very important. So, what can we do to be both safe and scientific?
Lecture 9: Outdoor Sports
In outdoor sports, accidental injuries often occur. So, how to avoid accidents, and how to deal with them once they occur?
Lecture 10: How to rescue acute altitude sickness Many people often experience altitude sickness when they enter the altitude. What are the symptoms of this reaction? How to deal with it? ...
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