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ANNUAL COMPULSORY EDUCATION CHOKING. UNIVERSAL SIGN FOR CHOKING.
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Mr. Ramos. Objectives ◦ Explain how to be prepared for a medical emergency. ◦ Identify the steps to take in an emergency. ◦ Describe the steps involved.
ATS REVIEW FIRST AID CPR. 1.List four types of information you should provide to emergency medical services when you call. 2.Identify four sources of.
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E1: Examine issues related to the health & safety of children.
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Emergency Plans Lecture 5