Catastrophic Bleeding
If your casualty is bleeding so fast that they are likely to die in minutes and it cannot be stopped by direct pressure; this is called Catastrophic bleeding. We have [...]
If your casualty is bleeding so fast that they are likely to die in minutes and it cannot be stopped by direct pressure; this is called Catastrophic bleeding. We have [...]
Changes to the Resuscitation Council UK about CPR in Oct 2015 mean that HSE will now be revising the EFAW & FAW syllabuses. The revision will require all workplace first [...]