Australia’s agricultural sector is the backbone of our economy, but
Australia’s agricultural sector is the backbone of our economy, but
Living and working in rural and remote Australia comes with
Here at Rural & Remote First Aid, we understand the
Hi everyone, I’m excited to introduce you to Andrew, a
Get ready for an adventure, Rural and Remote First Aid are
Do you thrive in the face of challenges? Does the
Shocktober is an initiative to bring awareness to Sudden Cardiac Arrest & the need for CPR & Defibrillation. Cardiac Arrest does not discriminate on age basis.
10th October is World Mental Health Day that kicks off Mental Health Awareness Week; a reminder that Mental Health issues are increasingly common.
When the Ambulance is called in ATVs rollover incidents it means it hasn't ended well! Learn how to respond when you discover someone stuck under an ATV.
I have been communicating with many of you recently about
Pinning down the exact location of an emergency site can
We are now into our 4th month delivering the new course and it's time to see how it's playing out. Read the overwhelmingly positive feedback!
There is a significant time & cost difference between Remote Area First Aid and 'normal' First Aid. Take course 'Provide First Aid in Remote and Isolated Site'
The Australian Resuscitation Council has released an update to the guidelines on management of Heat related illnesses. Read the most significant changes now.
With the growth in online shopping it's getting harder to discern a good product from a not so good one. Read my review of Aero Modulator 4 First Aid kit.
Unfortunately, the more serious the incident the more scrambled the communication usually becomes So let's look at the elements that make good communication.
The Grab & Go is the bigger kit that will be sent to site with backup gear and extra people to assist in the longer term management of the patient.
Hi All Well, the landscape and environment have certainly turned
What crazy weather we are experiencing across the continent! Wherever
Getting a response from the patient is one of those topics that is very easily glossed over in First Aid Training. Here's is a post on how to get a response.