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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Fringe performer’s visit takes a serious turn where CPR is needed

Chris Parsons encourages everyone that knowing how to perform CPR is a useful skill. Parsons is a street performer with the stage name Chris Without the Hat. While in Saskatoon to perform at the Fringe Festival, he had to perform CPR to help a man breathe again. Importance of CPR training According to Parsons, he […]

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Infant Water Safety and First Aid: Responding to Near Drowning at Home

Understanding Near Drowning in Infants Near drowning occurs when a person is rescued after being unable to breathe in water. For infants and young children, even a brief submersion can be serious because their airways are small and they cannot protect themselves. Immediate rescue and early first aid, including CPR if needed, are critical in

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Water Rescue Awareness: Responding to Drowning Emergencies in Canada

Understanding Drowning and Water Risks Drowning occurs when a person cannot keep their airway clear while in water, preventing normal breathing. It can happen quickly and often without obvious signs such as splashing or shouting. Prompt rescue and early first aid—especially CPR when needed—can significantly improve outcomes. Even strong swimmers can experience distress due to

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Near Drowning in Public Pools: Child Water Safety and CPR Awareness in Canada

Understanding Near Drowning and Water Emergencies A near drowning occurs when a person is rescued after being unable to breathe in water. Even if breathing is restored, the situation can remain serious due to lack of oxygen. Immediate response—especially rescue from water and CPR if needed—is critical in supporting recovery. Children are particularly vulnerable, and

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Vehicle Rollover First Aid: Emergency Response and Safety Awareness in British Columbia

Understanding Rollover Accidents and Injury Risks A vehicle rollover occurs when a car flips onto its side or roof, often resulting in injuries due to impact, entrapment, or environmental hazards such as water exposure. These incidents can vary in severity, but quick rescue and first aid care are important in stabilizing individuals before transport to

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Trained patrons use CPR and Lifepak to save a man’s life

Understanding Cardiac Arrest and Arrhythmia Cardiac arrest can occur when the heart develops a serious rhythm problem (arrhythmia), causing it to stop pumping effectively. This prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the brain and vital organs. Immediate response—especially CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)—is critical in helping restore a normal

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CPR and AED Use at Border Crossings: Emergency Response in Cardiac Arrest

Understanding Cardiac Arrest and Emergency Care Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating due to an electrical problem. This stops blood flow to the brain and vital organs. Immediate action—especially CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)—is critical in helping restore circulation and improving survival. AEDs are designed

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CPR on Flights: How Quick Action Can Save Lives in Cardiac Emergencies

Understanding Cardiac Arrest and CPR Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating, preventing blood from circulating to the brain and vital organs. When this happens, immediate CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can help maintain blood flow until normal heart function is restored or emergency care arrives. CPR is a critical life-saving skill that can be

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Choking First Aid in Public Settings: How Quick Action Can Save Lives

Choking First Aid in Public Settings: How Quick Action Can Save Lives Understanding Choking and Airway Emergencies Choking occurs when an object—commonly food—blocks the airway and prevents normal breathing. It can develop quickly and requires immediate attention. Without timely assistance, a lack of oxygen can become life-threatening within minutes. Knowing how to recognize and respond

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Railway Safety and First Aid: Responding to Serious Workplace Injuries in Canada

Understanding Railway Workplace Hazards Railway environments involve heavy equipment, moving railcars, and limited visibility, which can create serious safety risks. Incidents involving trains or railcars can result in severe injuries due to impact, crushing, or entrapment. In these situations, immediate first aid and emergency response are critical in supporting the injured person until advanced medical

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