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St. John Ambulans Malaysia, SMK Dato' Sagor Langkap: Perkhidmatan Komuniti
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St John Ambulans Malaysia, SMK Dato' Sagor Langkap. Diari SJAM SMK Dato' Sagor Langkap. 7 - 9 Dec 2013: Perkhemahan Kawasan Selatan, Perak di SMART, Batu 4, Teluk Intan. 27 - 29 Dec 2013: Singapore- Malaysia Camp in Ipoh. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Khidmat komuniti telah dianjurkan oleh pihak SJAM SMKDS di Rumah Orang- Orang Tua Langkap pada 7th Julai 2013. Sebanyak 25 orang ahli- ahli, guru penasihat dan pegawai divisi turut hadir bagi menjayakan aktiviti ini. Sesi gambar bersama warga- warga tua.
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Ahli Jawatankuasa Divisi: Ahli Jawatankuasa Divisi Tahun 2013
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Ahli Jawatankuasa Divisi Tahun 2013. Pn Haji Ni Shafiah binti Abdul Moin ( Pengetua SMKDS). Dr Chan Tong Meng, AMP, PPT, SBSt.J, MBBS ( Pemerintah Kawasan Selatan, Perak). Pn Aw Siew Mei ( Ketua). Puan Chen Sang Ket. Pn Kamaladevi A/P Chandasegara. Pn Mardziah binti Mohd. Yusof. Cik Lee Lung Chun. Cik Lam Wai Yee. En Liew Weng Chuan. Cik Soo Xi Yi. En Wong Jing Hou. Divisi AA DS (C). Cik Lee Jen Yin. Cik Kong Yee Qian. Cik Phon Xue Hui. Cik Choong Pui Yi. Cik Tan Wan Jing.
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First Aid 101: Life Saving Procedures - Primary Survey
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Life Saving Procedures - Primary Survey. The priorities when dealing with a casualty are always the same:. Are you or the casualty exposed to any danger(s)? If so, make the situation safe then assess to the casualty. Always remember, SAFETY FIRST. Establish whether the casualty is conscious or not ( even though he/ she appears to be unconscious). With the following ways:. Sir, can you hear me? And gently shaking the casualty's shoulders. There is a response:. 1) If there is no further danger, DO NOT.
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First Aid 101: Proper Emergency Call
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During an emergency and you picked up the phone to dial 999 ( or 112 for mobile phone) for help, ever wonder what are the informations you need to provide, or you just tell whatever you wanted to? One should know how to make a proper, swift, comprehensive call, so as not to delay the arrival of ambulances, as well as interrupting with other genuine incoming emergency calls from somewhere else. Although not every component is revelent, depending on the types of medical emergencies. First Aid Saves Life.
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First Aid 101: RICE
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Sprains, strains and deep bruising are all initially treated by following the RICE. Procedure. After a day or two of RICE. The injuries will begin to heal. Consult medical advice if the pain or swelling does not decrease after 48 hours or when necessary. Rest ( rest is the vital to protect the injured part). Ice ( apply ice or a cold compress to relieve pain and limit swelling by reducing blood flow to the injured part). Compress ( compress the injury to limit swelling and reduce pain). First In First Aid.
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First Aid 101: Muscle Cramps
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Muscle cramps are very common as recognized as involuntary contraction of muscles that doesn't relax. Cramps can involve part of a muscle or all the muscles in a group. The most commonly affected muscle groups are:. Back of lower leg/ calf ( gastrocnemius). Front of thigh ( quadriceps). Feet, hands, arms, abdomen. Cramps usually go away on their own without treatment, but these tips will help speed the process. Stop the activity that cause the cramp. Gently stretch and massage the cramping muscle. Most m...
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First Aid 101: Wash your hands
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In handling casualty, personal hygiene. Plays an important role as well. Wahs your hand properly before handling any. Remember DO NO HARM. July 1, 2011 at 8:37 AM. If a person with dirty hands would tend to a wounded person, that person may make things worse by infecting the wound with germs. Thats one of the reasons why gloves should be kept in a first aid kit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First Aid Saves Life. First Aid. it is better to know it and not need it than to need it but not know it.