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Paralysis Tick bite causing an allergic reaction
Bites and Stings Best Way to Remove Paralysis Ticks

September 19, 2014

A paralysis tick can cause a serious allergic reaction. These reactions can range from mild itching with localised swelling and pain to life-threatening anaphylaxis. This article covers paralysis tick prevention and cure, including the best way to remove a tick.

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Man clutching his chest illustrating sudden cardiac arrest
Disease Sudden Cardiac Arrest – What To Do

October 8, 2021

Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. The chances of survival diminish rapidly and will result in death within 10 minutes. Even if you are not trained in CPR first aid, any attempt at resuscitation is better than no attempt.

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How-To Heat Stroke First Aid

October 24, 2021

Heat stroke is usually a result of working or exercising in a hot environment. Core body temperature can rise to dangerously high levels within 10–15 minutes. Left untreated, heat stroke can damage the brain, heart, kidneys and muscles.

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Illustration of Stroke showing brain inflammation
First Aid Training First aid treatment for stroke

October 5, 2021

A stroke is a medical emergency that can have severe repercussions. If you suspect stroke, time is of the essence. Do not delay calling 000 for help.

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Member of the armed forces in need of first aid for Heat Exhaustion or Heat Stroke
Seasonal Concerns How do heat exhaustion and heat stroke differ?

October 28, 2021

Despite their similar signs and symptoms, it’s important to understand the differences between heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Heat exhaustion can progress to heat stroke, the most serious of heat-induced illnesses.

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A redback spider, Latrodectus hasseltii, of the family Theridiidae. ©CSIRO
Bites and Stings Top 10 most dangerous spiders in Australia

November 19, 2021

Australia is home to some of the world's most venomous spiders. Spider bites can cause serious illness and even death due to the toxicity of the venom and by triggering anaphylaxis. Should your condition begin to deteriorate, contact a medical facility immediately.

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Cutaway diagram showing chest under CPR compressions
CPR Resources What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

November 1, 2021

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation – CPR, for short – is a game-changer when a person's heart has stopped beating. Despite its effectiveness, the technique itself is relatively simple.

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European wasp
Bites and Stings Staying Safe from European Wasps

April 10, 2019

Around 33% of Australian hospital admissions are for bee or wasp stings. These stings account for more than twice the number of hospital admissions for snake bites, and cause almost the same number of deaths.

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Red Imported Fire Ant
Bites and Stings Fire ants: What to do when stung?

October 2, 2013

Found throughout south east Queensland, Fire ants are renowned for their aggressive nature and painful sting. They are particularly dangerous to those with allergies, as they tend to swarm and sting all at once.

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group first aid training in progress
First Aid Training Is first aid training a requirement?

June 24, 2019

Australian law requires workplaces to provide employees with access to first aid equipment and facilities, as well as to trained personnel to administer first aid. The sensible option is to have staff first aid training. The benefits are many…

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Man falls from ladder while renovating the home
Danger A safer home is a happier home

September 25, 2019

More than half (54%) of all emergency department presentations are for injuries that happened in the home. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe from common household accidents and injuries by implementing the measures listed in this article.

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