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| EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT |
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| FIRST-AID |
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| FIRST-AID |
| Sources and References |
| Some of the texts are made by the author otherwise some came from the notes during the PNRC (Philippine National Red Cross) courses: First-Aid and Disaster Management Basics, medical and paramedical books and Manual of the Council on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of The Philippine Heart Association |
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| It is important that before any climb, everybody in the group should establish and practice emergency protocols. Do not assign these to one person. What if this person that needs the medical emergency?This preparation includes emergency routes and entrances, location of additional medical assistance, emergency kit and phone. Everybody should take time to give the campsite and the area a safety check by looking for a potential danger. |
| Emergency Assessment and First-Aid |