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Commentary you can trust from the voluntary committee of professionals who provide the science behind Red Cross programs, products and public guidance. We offer expertise and advice in first aid, aquatics, nursing/caregiving, resuscitation (CPR/AED) and disaster health and emergency preparedness
The Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council fully recognizes the challenges that aquatic facilities are facing with staffing shortages. The following statement provides some context, best practices and potential solutions for those delivering aquatic services. Read more.
American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council Statement National Aquatic Staff Shortage
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Learn about the new focused updates that summarizes results of the scientific evidence evaluations and guideline reviews overseen by the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council from 2020 to 2021. Updated topics include Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Neonatal Life Support and Education.
American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2021
Watch this video with Dr. Nici Singletary, co-chair of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council, discussing the key highlights of the recent release of the American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2021. The cornerstone of this guidance is based on a broad spectrum of the latest evidentiary science. Topics covered include Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Neonatal Life Support and education.
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American Red Cross Guidelines Highlights 2020 is a summary of the key guidelines found in American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2020. This document, produced by the members of the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council, reviews the new guidelines and changes that are most impactful on delivery of education and resuscitation care.
American Red Cross Guidelines Highlights 2020
This on-demand science presentation delivered by members of the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council provides an overview of science covered in the American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2020 document. Topics covered include updated guidance on First Aid, Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support, Neonatal Life Support, Aquatics, Education, Disaster Health and COVID-19.
American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2020
As Hurricane Crisobal moves slowly up the Atlantic and Hurricane Marie tears through the Pacific, they are bringing high surf to vacation spots along both coasts and tempting surfers and adventurous swimmers to run headlong into the beckoning waves.
Rip Currents – What Lies Beneath
By Dr. Peter G. Wernicki
But it’s easy to forget that beneath those breakers there may be a danger that doesn’t advertise: deadly rip currents that can pull surfers and swimmers too far out to sea. Unfortunately, every year, even strong swimmers drown due to rip currents they either didn’t expect or didn’t respect.
So before you head to the shore, remember safety tips from the American Red Cross:
Dr. Wernicki is Chair of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council Subcouncil on Aquatics. The Council is a panel of nationally recognized experts drawn from a wide variety of scientific, medical, and academic disciplines. The Council guides the Red Cross on preparedness and emergency procedures and practices that align with the latest evidence-based scientific and medical knowledge.
As an orthopedic surgeon, I see plenty of people who injure themselves in and around water on their vacations. There are the typical slips and falls around pools and the joint and muscle tears from water injuries.
Six Ways to Stay Safe on Spring Break
By Peter Wernicki, MD, member of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council By Peter Wernicki, MD, member of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council As an orthopedic surgeon, I see plenty of people who injure themselves in and around water on their vacations. There are the typical slips and falls around pools and the joint and muscle tears from water injuries. I know that when good times aren’t safe times, it can take all the fun out of a poolside getaway. So here are a few tips to make sure Spring break doesn’t include a trip to t he emergency room:
Winter has arrived with freezing temperatures and snowstorms in many parts of the nation. Now is the time to ensure you and your family are prepared for the next round of sub - zero temperatures and possible power outages. Here are the American Red Cross top tips for keeping safe when the snow flies and the deep freeze is on:
Seven Solid Ways to Stay Safe When the Temperature Drops
By Dom Tolli Winter has arrived with freezing temperatures and snowstorms in many parts of the nation. Now is the time to ensure you and your family are prepared for the next round of sub - zero temperatures and possible power outages. Here are the American Red Cross top tips for keeping safe when the snow flies and the deep freeze is on:
Hi! I’m Dr. Deborah Mandell. I helped develop the new American Red Cross Pet First Aid App, and also the Dog and Cat First Aid guides and Pet First Aid course. Loving your furry friends means knowing what to do in an emergency.
Love Means Keeping Your Pets Healthy
By Deborah Mandell, VMD Member, American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council
Pop Quiz*
Hi! I’m Dr. Deborah Mandell. I helped develop the new American Red Cross Pet First Aid App, and also the Dog and Cat First Aid guides and Pet First Aid course.
Loving your furry friends means knowing what to do in an emergency. Today is Love Your Pet Day. I’m celebrating with Sonewmana (we call her Mana), Polly and Ranger (Power Ranger Gio, the brown ranger!) and it’s the perfect time to make sure you know how to recognize and handle a pet emergency.
Whether it’s a common injury or contact with a pet-poisonous substance, the American Red Cross Pet First Aid course will give you key first aid guidance and need-to-know information. The course is available in some areas and allows owners to practice treating a cardiac or breathing emergency.
The Red Cross Pet First Aid app is a great go-to source for important pet care information too. The app walks you through more than 25 common emergency medical situations for cats and dogs and includes how to perform CPR with the newest guidelines and how to care for choking. It covers how to include your pet in your emergency and disaster preparedness planning and is loaded with useful information on routine pet care, too.
You can get the app in the Apple iTunes or Google Play Store or go to the Red Cross mobile apps page.
Don’t let Love Your Pet Day go by without making sure your love includes pet first aid.
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You may not be an Olympic athlete, but like me, you are inspired by them to get moving in our winter wonderland. Do you know all you need to keep safe?
Tips to Keep That Winter Workout Fun
By Andrew MacPherson, MD Member, Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council The Winter Olympics wrapped up yesterday with many injured athletes sitting on the sidelines. Can you match the Olympian to his/her injury?
(Answers: 1 - E; 2 - C; 3 - A; 4 - B; 5 - D)
Here are my top tips for preventing common winter injuries.
Still have questions? The Red Cross has a great, FREE First Aid app that covers all the basics. Download it from Apple iTunes or Google Play Store or go to the Red Cross mobile apps page.
We all know power outages are miserable, especially if they drag on for hours or days. While you can take steps to keep yourself comfortable - like having fully charged phones and backup power for your electronic devices - there are some steps you must do that will keep you safe.
How long will food keep during a power outage...and three other vital things to know when your lights are out .
By Dom Tolli We all know power outages are miserable, especially if they drag on for hours or days. While you can take steps to keep yourself comfortable - like having fully charged phones and backup power for your electronic devices - there are some steps you must do that will keep you safe.:
You can find more specifics about staying safe during power outages by going to htt p://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/power - outage