Yes, first aiders are generally not allowed to perform advanced medical procedures that require formal training, such as administering medications, making diagnoses, or performing invasive techniques like intubation or suturing. They should also avoid moving a seriously injured person unless there is an immediate danger. First aiders should always act within their level of training and follow established protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient.
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In most places it is a requirement.
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people that have these capabilities are called first aiders: they can: check for symptoms and know what to do without thinking for a while know first aid in any emergency CAN SAVE LIVES! can give info to anyone at any time and anyplace. thank you for reading, Elliet Morgan age 9 years
The human crutch carry is a method of transport whereby the patient leans on two first aiders side by side with the patient's arms around both person's shoulders. This enables the patient to experience support from the first aiders and allow him to walk with a minor injury.
Well first they are not allowed to perticipate in any productive activity, their work is to cook also they dont have the right of decision making not allowed to own anything they are not allowed to do anything without consulting
Nova net answer is all of the above. Done by Clayton Reed
In the most accessible place- that is, if the company has no clinic of its own.