A. Clarke
As a certified first responder and registered nurse, Arthur Clarke provides a variety of health-related topics, specifically on first aid care. With years of experience as a nurse, he eventually decided to offer first aid classes in his hometown. As part of the services he provides, he also dedicates his free time on sharing and providing a variety of first aid topics to several websites which he claims as his way of creating awareness on the topic.
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Understanding Water-Related Medical Emergencies Water-related emergencies, including drowning or near-drowning incidents, can occur quickly and without warning. When a person is submerged or unable to breathe normally in water, oxygen levels in the body can drop rapidly. In these situations, immediate assistance and CPR may help maintain circulation and breathing until emergency medical services arrive. […]
CPR Response After Pool Emergency in a Condominium Building Read More »
Police Officer Uses CPR and AED to Help Cardiac Arrest Victim Understanding Cardiac Arrest and Emergency Response Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops pumping blood effectively. Without immediate assistance, blood flow to the brain and other vital organs stops. In these situations, early recognition, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and the use of an
Police Officer Uses CPR and AED to Help Cardiac Arrest Victim Read More »
Understanding Infant CPR and Emergency Response Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving first aid technique used when a person is unresponsive and not breathing normally. For infants, CPR uses modified techniques designed for smaller bodies and delicate airways. Quick recognition of an emergency and immediate assistance can help support breathing and circulation until professional medical
Infant Revived After Bystanders Perform CPR With Dispatcher Guidance Read More »
Understanding CPR and AED Response in Schools Sudden cardiac arrest can occur unexpectedly, even among young people. When the heart suddenly stops beating effectively, blood circulation to the brain and vital organs is interrupted. In these situations, immediate CPR and rapid use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) can help support the body until emergency
School Staff Use AED to Help Student During Cardiac Emergency Read More »
Understanding Cardiac Arrest and Workplace Emergency Response Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops pumping blood effectively. When this happens, oxygen circulation to the brain and other vital organs quickly decreases. Immediate action—such as calling emergency services, starting CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and using an automated external defibrillator (AED)—can help support the body until paramedics
Co-Workers Use CPR and AED to Help Save a Man During Workplace Cardiac Emergency Read More »
Understanding Emergency Response After Traffic Collisions Traffic collisions involving pedestrians can lead to serious injuries that require immediate medical attention. In these situations, bystanders may provide first aid—such as calling emergency services, controlling bleeding, or performing CPR—while waiting for paramedics to arrive. Across British Columbia and the Lower Mainland, including Richmond, Vancouver, Burnaby, and Surrey,
Pedestrian Collision in Richmond Highlights Importance of First Aid and Road Safety Read More »
Understanding Emergency Response in Institutional Settings Medical emergencies can occur in many environments, including workplaces, public facilities, and institutional settings such as correctional centres. When someone becomes unresponsive, staff members are often responsible for recognizing the emergency and providing immediate assistance until paramedics arrive. Across British Columbia and the Lower Mainland—including Abbotsford, Vancouver, and Surrey—first
Prison Inquest Highlights Importance of CPR Training and Emergency Preparedness Read More »
Understanding CPR and Emergency Response in Public Accidents Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving first aid technique used when a person becomes unresponsive and stops breathing normally. During emergencies such as traffic collisions, quick assistance from bystanders can help support circulation and breathing until emergency medical services arrive. Across British Columbia and the Lower Mainland—including
Abbotsford Bystanders Perform CPR After Highway Collision Read More »
Understanding First Aid for Severe Bleeding Severe bleeding is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. When a person loses a significant amount of blood, their body may quickly go into shock. Basic first aid techniques—such as applying firm pressure to the wound and calling emergency services—can help control bleeding until paramedics arrive. Across British
Good Samaritan Provides First Aid During Bleeding Emergency at Gas Station Read More »
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