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  2. First aid - Wikipedia

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    Although commonly associated with first aid, the symbol of a red cross is an official protective symbol of the Red Cross. According to the Geneva Conventions and other international laws, the use of this and similar symbols is reserved for official agencies of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent , and as a protective emblem for medical ...

  3. American Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross runs many of its own courses that can be conducted on land such as First Aid/CPR/AED and Basic Life Support. There are a number of courses that require aquatic facilities to run, such as Lifeguarding and Swimming and Water Safety.

  4. First aid kit - Wikipedia

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    Large and small first aid kits used by the British Red Cross for event first aid, in the internationally recognized safety green with a white cross. These kits also feature the red cross, which is a protected symbol under the Geneva Conventions and may only be used by the Red Cross or military.

  5. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is the largest charity in the world that provides emergency medicine. [32] (in some countries, it operates as a private ambulance service). Other organisations include St John Ambulance, [32] the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps and Hatzalah, [33] as well as small local volunteer/paid departments.

  6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    The best position for CPR maneuvers in the sequence of first aid reactions to a cardiac arrest is a question that has been long studied. [17] [18] As a general reference, the recommended order (according to the guidelines of many related associations as AHA and Red Cross) is:

  7. Recovery position - Wikipedia

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    First aid organisations were similarly slow in adopting the idea of the recovery position, with 1930s and 1940s first aid manuals from the British Red Cross and St John Ambulance both recommending lying a patient on their back.

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