any proficient first aider will be able to deal with a cycling injury. the same basic procedures happen. I can turn almost any item of clothing into something I can use to asssit in First Aid.
rather than follow an app I would suggest going and doing a basic emergency first aid course at an evening class run by either SJA or BRC ( there may be other providers) .
I always have a pocket mask in my rucksack, and there is a faceshield in all the 1st aid kits we have. basic on the bike and a good sized kit in both cars.
Basic life support is one life skill we should all learn . my 13yr old daughter learnt at 10 when she was doing her RLSS rookie life saver .
Like the two posters above I am a rescue diver, so we've all been through role playing and scenario exercises as well as covering the necessary theory of Emergency Response. I can't see what kind of substitute an app might be to proper training. Further, I really think basic first aid and primary response should be compulsary for all 15-16 year olds within the National Curriculum.
Like the two posters above I am a rescue diver, so we've all been through role playing and scenario exercises as well as covering the necessary theory of Emergency Response. I can't see what kind of substitute an app might be to proper training. Further, I really think basic first aid and primary response should be compulsary for all 15-16 year olds within the National Curriculum.
I have this quaint old idea that school should prepare people to be adults and to contribute to society and not just be a unit of academic results.
Anyway, we are both coming from the same direction. Proper practical training in first aid is very desireable.
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