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  2. First aid kit - Wikipedia

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    Advanced first aid kits may also contain items such as: Oropharyngeal airway; Nasopharyngeal airway; Bag valve mask; Manual aspirator or suction unit; Sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) Stethoscope; Some first aid kits, specifically those used by event first aiders and emergency services, include bottled oxygen for resuscitation and therapy.

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    Being prepared for the worst of the worst can give you the confidence to handle the situation should disaster strike.

  4. Pac-Kit First Aid Kits - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Pac-Kit production was moved from Norwalk, CT to the First Aid Only plant in Vancouver, Washington. [10] Today, Pac-kit sells a wide variety of first aid kits, industrial stations and refills, and emergency medical travel and recreational kits for the industrial, safety, transportation and marine markets.

  5. Category:First aid - Wikipedia

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    First aid is a series of simple, life-saving medical techniques that a non-doctor can be trained to perform in medical emergency situations, before the intervention of emergency medical technicians or doctors. It is best to obtain training in first aid before a medical emergency occurs.

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  7. First aid - Wikipedia

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    The universal first aid symbol A US Navy corpsman gives first aid to an injured Iraqi citizen.. Medical portal; First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with a medical emergency, [1] with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery until medical services arrive.