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Basic Snakebite Management First Aid Kit
Respected All, Snakebite affects the lives of thousands of people every year; seriously injuring men, women and children of all ages, and claiming lives. Remarkably snakebite is not a disease without a treatment, but sadly many hundreds of thousands of … Continue reading →
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Snakebite First Aid Management Training
Respected All, Snakebite affects the lives of thousands of people every year; seriously injuring men, women and children of all ages, and claiming lives. Remarkably snakebite is not a disease without a treatment, but sadly many hundreds of thousands of … Continue reading →
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Snakebite First Aid Management Training
Respected All, Snakebite affects the lives of thousands of people every year; seriously injuring men, women and children of all ages, and claiming lives. Remarkably snakebite is not a disease without a treatment, but sadly many hundreds of thousands of … Continue reading →
Posted in Advanced First Aid, emergency care and first aid, Emergency First Aid, Project Diary, Snakebite Management, Why choose First Aid to Save a Life
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Snakebite Management Kit
Respected All, In continuation to our series of posts on “Snakebite Management”, today we will share, what is called Snakebite Management Kit. Although the snakebite mortality numbers for Pakistan are over estimated, snakebite remains a significant problem of rural areas. … Continue reading →
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Snakebite Management – DO NOT Practice
Respected All, In continuation to our last post on “Snakebite Management”, today we will share with you some precautions in snakebite management case. Also, we will highlight the changes incorporated in 2010 guidelines for First Aid and ECC for immobilization … Continue reading →
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Snakebite Management
Respected All, In continuation to our last post on “snakebite and their types”, today we will discuss snakebite’s management protocol exercised in Exploration and Production (E&P) Companies. I am not sure about this but I have never heard in my … Continue reading →
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Snakebite and Their Types
Respected All, Snakebite present major challenges to companies working in rural and far remote areas. Pakistan is facing severe energy crisis and maximum of its oil and gas reserves are from Khyber Pakhtunkhawa, Balouchistan & Sindh. The Exploration and Production … Continue reading →
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