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A Cadre member helps guide Cadet James Gilreath, Davidson College, 4th Regiment, Advanced Camp, through a first aid simulation at Fort Knox, Ky., June 29th, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, Cadets learn practical first aid methods to confidently know how to help each other in the field. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
The new technique in artificial respiration (Back pressure - arm lift is being applied here).
ca. 1957
Publication: 1945
Format: Still image
Subject(s): Nurses Operating Rooms African Americans
Genre(s): Pictorial Works
Abstract: A wounded man is on a table. Two nurses are attending to him. In the background, standing by the instruments, an African American nurse is holding gauze.
Extent: 1 photographic print..
NLM Unique ID: 101443505
NLM Image ID: A015891
Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101443505
An authentically marked Wabash First Aid Kit hangs inside the 11189 at the Monticello Railway Museum.
Locomotive: WAB 1189
6-11-16
Monticello, IL
Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit performs on October 1, 2018 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA
4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
First Aid Swap: First Aid for your crafts
A red apron, a small sewing box (made from an Altoid tin), fabric scraps, embroidery thread, cards & stickers, ribbon, buttons, glue and an issue of Adorn!
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4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
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Staff Sgt. Andrew Schneider with U.S. Army Europe's 2nd Cavalry Regiment gives first aid to a simulated casualty during the standardization part of this year's USAREUR Expert Field Medical Badge competition, at the Joint Multinational Training Command's Grafenwoehr (Germany) Training Area, Sept. 2. Three hundred candidates, including 40 multinational participants, are competing in the five-day challenge. The test is a rigorous evaluation of mental and physical skills and earning the badge requires a high degree of ability and focus. Passing rates range from 5-25 percent, making the EFMB a distinctive mark in a Soldier's records. The EFMB also provides multinational and U.S. service members the opportunity to train together and to gain a greater understanding of their abilities while building more competent and confident Soldiers. As an interoperable team, we deter and prevent future aggression and instability. (Photo by Gertrud Zach)
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4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets trained and tested in First Aid on June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. Photo by: Jane Lee
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If you considering seven years a long time, then I’ve been using Twitter for a long time. Even if you don’t, that’s longer than most people have been on the site. It’s probably longer than the user @AdmForrestal has been using it, but he’s brought the weirdness in a major way. I would applaud his weirdness or laugh at it if it wasn’t so ridiculous and, to some degree, frightening. This racist human being1 has decided that I defend the opinions that I have so vehemently because I’m working for someone. That’s right. I have a particular opinion because I’m a shill for some company or government agency. Yes, just what any contrarian would do with their life: conform to a particular idea to make money. Because contrarians are all about the Benjamins and not about the whole thinking-for-themselves thing. Uh-huh.
But really this guy claimed I’m a shill.
@janersm You clearly have been told to ind this post on the internet and make shit up who do you work for?
— JamesForrestal (@AdmForrestal) November 9, 2015
And why did he do this?
Because he’s nuts. No, I shouldn’t say that, especially since I would chide anyone else who promoted stigma when they were encountering someone who behaved in a difficult manner. His reason was that he believed that I lied about my experiences in hospital emergency rooms. He said that patients don’t get visitors until they’ve been stabilized. That’s not always true. One of my examples of that not being true was back in July of 2012 when a mound of fire ants decided to make me their bitch. I was at the park with my mom and my dad waiting between doctor appointments. We sat under a shady tree because it was hot as hell outside and we happened to sit next to a fire ant mound. We didn’t know that my predisposed-to-atopy2 body had decided that fire ants were just so out of style and that it wanted nothing more to do with them, so it just had to respond with anaphylaxis. Clearly, no other reaction would have been appropriate for that situation.
My parents, as witnesses to my fall and the first people that I mentioned the ant bites to,3 were essential to my care that day and to keeping me alive. They were the ones who told the doctors about my medical history. And they were the ones who eventually told the doctors about the ant bites. Before that happened, they thought that my fall and my two fainting spells were a result of the heat4.
But the fainting, the hospital visit, and everything associated with that day was all clearly a part of a conspiracy to upset @AdmForrestal.
When I mentioned before I “fainted” that we were hanging out at the Park, I was clearly just setting up this ruse.
Dad decided we could spend some time under a tree at the park; so did the birds t.co/ujNyLHij
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 24, 2012
The geese in the picture included with that tweet were clearly provided by PETA and were part of a liberal media conspiracy to upset this one random Twitter user over three years later.
The original caption for that faked picture was “More lazy geese”, which, again, was all part of my clearly faked fall. No one in their right mind would ever insult geese by calling them lazy.5
My first tweet from the ER? Clearly, it was also a big old hoax.
I know absolutely nothing about having anaphylaxis.
Took 7 or so sticks to get IV started. Pulse being monitored. It was 139 at the park.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 24, 2012
Obviously, I’ve never ever talked about being a hard stick over the last almost 15 years of having this website. And I’ve never mentioned that I have tachycardia. Those were all totally new occurrences and haven’t happened since. Except on that one day. That’s how you can totally tell that I’m a shill. Because that isn’t an ongoing issue for me.
@janersm Idiot, the shock of hives and vomiting is not life threatening after stabilization them bringing them into a room after that haps
— JamesForrestal (@AdmForrestal) November 9, 2015
If I did know anything about anaphylaxis, I would have vomited instead of just fainting, having my heart rate go up, developing hives, and being extremely dizzy. And my life wouldn’t have been in danger even when my parents were in the room with me.
And when I mentioned that I hadn’t been tweeting during the rest of my visit? Clearly, that was me covering my ass. I must have needed some time to come up with the whole story.
I wanted to update when I got discharged but my phone was completely dead, so it's been charging for a few hours.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
When I talked that night about how hard my father took the trip, I was obviously continuing the hoax. When he had to be hospitalized the next day for stress that included that ER visit, I was also continuing the ruse on this poor Twitter user that I wouldn’t talk to for another three years.
Other than that, I'm itchy, sore, have a headache, and have been trying to reassure my dad that it isn't his fault this happened.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
When I talked about the people who helped me after I fainted, I must have been making that up, too.
Oh, and when I fell the principals of Ed White & Hampton Cove did the first aid while Dad called 911. They also helped keep me from
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
getting up. I was stubborn enough that I kept thinking I was okay to get up. The four of them managed to keep me still.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
I mentioned two random schools in Huntsville in my shout-out for shits and giggles. I even lied about how disoriented I was after the falls, which was why I kept getting up. I thought I would be okay if I could just get to the car. I didn’t realize that I was going to fall if I moved or that my heart was going nuts or that my body was not operating properly because it was overreacting6 to the ant bites.
There I go, sounding like this all really happened again. Sorry.
Uh-oh, another picture that I must have faked. It had the caption, “the left knee…can’t see where the foot is discolored on the picture” because I needed to emphasize that I had actual injuries from a hoax of a fall. That’s also why I still have horrible scarring on both of my knees–the right one is worse than the left and the new scarring covering a gash from where I fell under a merry-go-round at a different park in the city and had my knee sliced open. Oops. That was probably made up, too. Because I don’t ever scar. Ever. That’s a special perk of being a shill.
Here‘s another faked picture of the damage of my “allergy” with the also faked caption of “my right knee…aka the gross one”:
When I mentioned that the paramedic used faceplanted, I was clearly lying.
There was a funny moment right as I got to the ER where the paramedic was describing what happened & said I faceplanted. #funmedicalterms
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
I definitely never provided picture evidence of a head injury.
And when I documented my mom and I trying to get me in to see a doctor the next day?7 Lies.
We couldn't wait 5 minutes so I could call the family doctor on Nana's phone. Instead, I was told to use the cell…in the middle of nowhere
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
Three dropped calls later, still no appt. I'd call on my phone, but I can't afford to pay for actual calls.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
Mom was able to call once and get an appointment for me. (I gave up after the 3 dropped ones.) Today at 1:45.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
They tried to get her to make it for 10:45. That's 15 minutes into my 30 minute infusion. I don't think that would have worked.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
I probably lied about having anemia, too. You know, just to upset some random right-wing guy on the internet. And since I had shingles diagnosed at one of my infusions in 2013 for the anemia, then I obviously never had shingles, which is why I don’t really have that gnarly scar that has shown up in pictures of me since then.
I have to take Doxycycline in case an infection starts developing. And I have to watch for blood clots.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
Blood clots were definitely not a worry for me, since I obviously didn’t hit my head on the concrete. No pictures of my head injury have ever been shared, even earlier in this post. And why would I need Doxycycline? Fire ants never present with pustules.8 I probably made up my multiple antibiotic allergies just to upset this one dude.
Officially, my foot pain and yesterday's falling/fainting was due to an allergy to fire ants.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 25, 2012
And, of course, THAT NEVER HAPPENED. It was just a well-timed tweet by my obviously devious mind.
And tweets since then that have mentioned my allergy to ants and newly-established fear of them? All lies to upset this guy who I never talked to until just a few hours ago.
I'm surprised I don't have nightmares involving ants now. Of course, the thought of watching "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" terrifies me.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) August 6, 2012
Every time I itch (anywhere), I start to panic about ants.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) August 7, 2012
I want to go get my frozen mac & cheese out of the big freezer, but I'm afraid to go past the ants.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) August 19, 2012
Dear ants, If you don't move yourselves away from me, I will squish you until you pop. Kthxbai.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) September 6, 2012
Okay, I'm allergic to ants and caffeine, which is funny because ants are also intolerant of caffeine. Okay, maybe not funny, but weird.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) November 12, 2014
@SoulThatMatters And fire ants.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) November 27, 2014
#Instagram :: Always good to have around, especially when you're allergic to ants and ha… t.co/BQMcBSWDt2 pic.twitter.com/0bDwYMCqIv
— Janet Morris (@janersm) December 25, 2014
In that one, I obviously wasted money on generic Benadryl because I was faking new ant bites.
Unlike #VeronicaMars, I'm never up for being strapped down to an ant hill, especially if they're fire ants. #allergy
— Janet Morris (@janersm) July 7, 2015
I may never watch Ant-Man because I'm allergic to ants. I get creeped out by the promos.
— Janet Morris (@janersm) October 14, 2015
It was all fake. My allergy. My health issues. All of it.
Today’s blog entry is brought to you by the concept of….
Sarcasm.
Obviously.
This guy also thinks that he can explain away mental illness as being a problem with the soul and evil910 and all kinds of stigmatized bullshit that even most outright religious weirdos have disavowed. Quite frankly, I should be embarrassed at how much time I spent playing with this particular trolling ignoramus, but I did have a little fun, plus I got to write a very sarcastic blog entry, which is always a special treat.
Uh-huh. Do you feel this anxious or paranoid normally? t.co/8j2B3SAi4h
— Janet Morris (@janersm) November 9, 2015
So, @AdmForrestal, I understand that your conspiracies are a result of a need for safety & for human companionship and that they give your explanations for things you don’t understand, but they’re actually making you more upset. Anxiety drives some people to develop or accept conspiracy theories, but the ones you have are unhealthy for you and those around you, so you need to step away from them and into reality.11
Welcome to reality, dude.
This is where the fun12 is at.
Oh, and lose the racism & Holocaust denying. That much hate really doesn’t look good on anyone.
I’m assuming ↩
Allergies. ↩
I didn’t mention them before because I thought they were unimportant. ↩
It was 93.9°F that day and very humid. ↩
The shirt my dad is wearing in that picture is the same shirt he wore today, which is technically yesterday now. ↩
That’s what an allergy is. ↩
Something that the doctors in the ER said I needed to do. ↩
They’re typically sterile, but they had to make sure that I didn’t develop some horrible skin infection that killed me. ↩
@janersm NO they had something wrong with their souls and minds because of evil, and having their world shattered
— JamesForrestal (@AdmForrestal) November 9, 2015
↩
@janersm The brain does not control the mind, btw all the things listed down their are made up by Big Pharma, to poison people
— JamesForrestal (@AdmForrestal) November 9, 2015
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And that’s a reality where patients are often accompanied by their families or their friends while in the ER and before they are fully stabilized. ↩
By fun, I mean sarcasm, because it’s so awesome. ↩
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4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
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CPR First Aid holds public first aid training sessions where people are welcome to join. Experienced first aid practitioners can also join the express courses. For more information visit this site: www.cprfirstaid.com.au/training-information/
First Aid Kit - Swedish sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg - performs on January 28, 2018 at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA
This is one of the many naughtyish ones I love. Oh shit packaging for office use. There are some ordinary ones, in which contains what you expect- e.g. plasters, bandage wrap, etc... but then the blue one in the middle has things like 1 tshirt, sunglasses, and some in which the author of the other blog did not want to mention. intreed indeed.
Check out: adesignmafia.com/?cat=28&paged=3
4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
Concert photos of the swedish folk band First Aid Kit at their show at Bogen F in Zurich, Switzerland.
© Martin Walter Photography
Cadets from learn how to apply bandages and tourniquets, insert nasopharyngeal tubes, perform the Heimlich maneuver, and relocate casualties during first aid training with assistance from Army medics from the 3rd Infantry Division.
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4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets trained and tested in First Aid on June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. Photo by: Jane Lee
On 13 October 1975, a hikoi of 5,000 marchers arrived at Parliament to protest the ongoing alienation of Māori land. Organised by Māori land rights group Te Rōpū O Te Matakite and led by Dame Whina Cooper, the hikoi had departed from Te Hapua, Northland, on 14 September, and arrived in Wellington after marching 1,100 kms throughout the North Island.
Te Rōpū O Te Matakite regarded the land march as ‘a climax to over a hundred and fifty years of frustration and anger over the continuing alienation of their lands’. Upon their arrival at Parliament they presented a petition signed by 60,000 people from around New Zealand to Prime Minister Bill Rowling. The petition called for an end to monocultural land laws which excluded Māori cultural values, and asked for the ability to establish legitimate communal ownership of land within iwi.
The hikoi represented a watershed moment in the burgeoning Māori cultural renaissance of the 1970s. It brought unprecedented levels of public attention to the issue of alienation of Māori land, and established a method of protest that was repeatedly reused in the following decades.
To mark the 40th anniversary of the Land March, Archives New Zealand has created an album on Flickr to highlight key documents within our holdings that relate to the event. These include the petition with 60,000 signatures presented by Dame Whina Cooper to Prime Minister Bill Rowling, images of the Land March approaching Wellington City and correspondence related to the planning that went on behind the scenes to support the march taking place.
This letter from the Minister of Transport to the Minister of Māori affairs explained how the Ministry of Transport and the Police were ready to patrol any number of marchers and that first aid kids would be available should any marchers require medical treatment.
Archives New Zealand reference: AAMK 869 W3074 Box 684/d 19/1/774 Part 1
collections.archives.govt.nz/web/arena/search#/?q=R11838413
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Cadets from learn how to apply bandages and tourniquets, insert nasopharyngeal tubes, perform the Heimlich maneuver, and relocate casualties during first aid training with assistance from Army medics from the 3rd Infantry Division.
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Klara Söderberg of First Aid Kit performs on October 1, 2018 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA
First Aid Kit - Swedish sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg - performs on January 28, 2018 at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA
Wall-mountable first aid station contains supplies for up to 50 people. Handle allows you to carry it as well. First aid station is compliant with ANSI standard Z308.1. Station meets or exceeds Federal OSHA Regulation 1910.151b. Three-shelf station offers a durable, metal cabinet for easy access and easy restocking. Contents include a wide assortment of first aid supplies to treat minor and major injuries and address personal discomfort needs: alcohol pads; antiseptic wipes; antibiotic and burn ointments; latex-free adhesive bandages and gauze; eye wash and pads; medical-grade gloves; CPR mask; nondrowsy pain, fever and indigestion medications; cold packs; finger splints and First Aid Booklet.
Souleymane is receiving support from Save the Children as part of an EU-funded project addressing the education, mental health and protection needs of children affected by violence in the Sahel.
As part of this programme, Save the Children train teachers and other community members, including parents and caregivers.
The training is about about children’s mental health, including how to deliver psychosocial first aid and detect signs of deteriorating mental health.
The aim is to help children recover from the distressing experiences they have faced.
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