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Emergency Medical Care Workshop (Jan 25th) Greetings from Department of Applied Mechanics, Alert & DMC, Workshop On the prime occasion of the research MoU between App. Mech & Alert, ALERT (Amenity Lifeline Emergency Response Team) is organizing this workshop (Jan 25th). The topics that would get addressed in the training session are as follows – - Inhibitions to render assistance during an emergency - Chain of Survival - Basic Life Support Principles - ABC of basic life support - CPR – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. - Common Medical Emergencies - Bleeding (external and internal), Fainting, Fractures, Seizures, Choking, Burns EMC Workshop (Register on the link given below) https://docs.google/forms/d/1pOojWvlDwcg3rYF8fxd6bg4Zs8mMcAm9izcTHbLklwk/viewform Date: 25th January 2013 (Saturday) Venue: Class Room Complex (CRC) Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM We request you to kindly register on this link for the workshop. What is significant about this workshop? - At the end of the workshop there would be a press conference announcing ALERT signing an MoU with IIT. The department of applied mechanics is doing a research on high fidelity low cost mannequins which can break ground in building affordable mannequins for mass reach. The mannequins that would be used in the workshop would be the ones designed for the research and you can be part of the research by producing primary source of data when you do hands-on. So, be part of it. Did you know that we lose 17 lives every minute? Over 4,35,000 get seriously injured in accidents. 80% of deaths in hospitals take place in the first hour of admission. 75% could have been saved had someone rendered emergency response. Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere, anyhow. Are you prepared for them when they do? Do you think you can do the right thing to make a difference to someones life or even your own? It is imperative to maintain your calm and be confident in case of an emergency. Watching a video or knowing the theory may not enable you help the victim. It requires conditioning which comes only when you practice.
Posted on: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 06:47:31 +0000

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