First aid certification online is not possible for First aid at work, Emergency first aid at Work or Paediatric first aid if the content was delivered exclusively online, as it would not meet the requirements set out in the guidance. First aid is normally stored in a red or green box containing medical stuff that ambulances will have but only like bandages , plasters , breathing equipment and heart difibulaters to shock the heart back into rhythm these require a key these are in a yellow box.
Common first aid procedures covered in a basic course include CPR manoeuvre and assessing and treating minor injuries. This includes wounds, burns, sprains, and broken bones.
A pair of impermeable gloves is the first aider’s principal weapon to prevent infection. Gloves secure the victim’s main point of touch and encourage greater comfort.
It not only guards against bodily fluids and faeces but also against any pathogens or viruses that the patient may have. This is what gloves in first aid boxes protect you against. Medical adhesive tape, or surgical tape, is used to attach bandages, gauze, and other dressings to skin around wounds. Most adhesive tapes are a type of pressure sensitive tape that sticks and stays in place with firm pressure. A triangular bandage is used as an arm sling or as a pad to control bleeding. It may also be used to support or immobilise an injury to a bone or joint or as improvised padding over a painful injury.