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Pet first aid awarness month – take a pet first aid class by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Sat 03 Apr 2010 1:46pm When I was in high school I learned quite a bit about pet first aid – including how to deal with wounds, seizures, how to do CPR on a cat or dog, and many other skills... rushed him to the vet. Had I not learned pet first aid and CPR a few months earlier, my dog would have likely been gone that day. Instead, he was with us for a few years after Read on »
Gastrointestinal complications: the most frequent internal complications of systemic sclerosis. by Jan Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am By Forbes A. and Marie I. Manifestations of SSc in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are common, occurring in 50-90% of patients. They typically result from the fibrosis that characterizes this disease. Manifestations of SSc can affect many sites within the GI tract, and patients may experience substantial dysfunction in the processes of mo ... Read on »
Helping Our Children Heal Themselves With Verbal First Aid [Guest Post] by Vanessa Van Petten Patient Expert Posted Sun 23 May 2010 5:51pm . But the science and the art of Verbal First Aid is leading us elsewhere. There is an old expression: The scientists climbed the mountain and found the mystics waiting there. It seems... Verbal First Aid is so terribly important, particularly with children, who are far more suggestible and vulnerable than adults. How Words Really Are Medicine: The ABC Read on »
What Goes Around Comes Around: The Power of Verbal First Aid by VerbalFirstAid Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 1:31pm to if you were asked, "How do you like my new hairdo?" Words Harm and Words Help Heal—Verbal First Aid Whenever You Need It Nowhere is the power of the spoken word more evident... being is far more complicated than we can imagine and that words reach places scalpels and pills cannot. Read on »
First Aid - When Animals Attack! by Jason Martin Posted Tue 09 Feb 2010 6:00am . Additionallybites to the handthe wristthe foot or a joint can be very serious. Bite wounds to the hand may result in major complications because the skin's surface is so close Read on »
Alcohol first aid by Jason Schwartz, LMSW Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 13 Sep 2010 12:02pm The British Red Cross is recommending that alcohol first aid be taught to school age kids . Makes sense to include in any first aid course, and looks like it's part of comprehensive first aid education. I like that aspect. Read on »
Verbal First Aid by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:18am Verbal First Aid: "Verbal First Aid." What a clever word - it describes something so simple, and yet so powerful ! Not only is it important not to panic in an emergency, it's also important to make sure the victim does not panic. Here are some clever tools we all can use when confronted with an emergency ! Read on »
Health Wonk Review is up at Medicaid First Aid by David W. Patient Expert Posted Thu 01 Oct 2009 10:04pm The latest issue of the Health Wonk Review is up at Medicaid First Aid. Share Read on »
Safety in the Kitchen - Part 2: Simple First Aid by Meeta K. Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:33pm aid concepts that may prove useful when the unforeseeable happens. First Aid Kits As mentioned previously, it is wise to keep a first aid kit in your kitchen. It should be in an easily accessible place, known to all family members. First Aid Kits can be readily purchased, or you may put together your own - including (but not limited to): Assorted Read on »
Free call: Pet first aid for pet sitters by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Fri 10 Jul 2009 11:47pm On Tuesday, July 14, I’ll be doing a free call about pet first aid for professional pet sitters. Danielle Chonody, of Working with Pets has asked me to talk about the top 5 pet first aid tips that every pet sitter should know. We’ll also talk about how pet sitters can use their knowledge of pet first aid as a marketing tool.  And, for pet Read on »