• StudSpud The Starchy
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    5 months ago

    Home now, things are good. First aid for animals and CPR, as well as a long term assessment.

    Tomorrow is theory, and sitting at my PC from 9 to 6, but I have learned so much already, and I really like my teachers so it’s all good.

    Just feeling good I think haha

    • Baku
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      5 months ago

      Awesome news, you’re doing awesome Chuddy :)

      If I may ask, how different is animal first aid from human first aid? Obviously CPR is going to be a little different, but are the fundamentals like wound care similar?

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        5 months ago

        Yeah fundamentals are similar. We follow DRSABC (dangers, responsiveness, airways, breathing, CPR).

        CPR is similar and we were taught how to locate the heart, and how to give breaths. As well as proper bandaging techniques and stress free handling, how to transport large dogs.

        The caveat is that CPR is really not that effective outside of a vet clinic, but it’s better than nothing at all and at least gives the animal a chance of survival. The best success rates of animal CPR are within vet clinics/hospitals where there are multiple members of staff to assist and provide intravenous supports/breathing.

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          5 months ago

          And like COR on babies, you need to tone it way down. No cat or little kid can take a full adult lung breath!

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            5 months ago

            Exactly, puffs on their face for a breath, while cupping their face, and using a couple of fingers rather then whole palms.