FIRST RESPONSE REEXAMINED: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY PRACTICES

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
27589
5 pages
Research Article

FIRST RESPONSE REEXAMINED: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY PRACTICES

Al Hutaylah Hussain Hassans, Al Duways Saud Hamad Saud, Al Maraih Hussain Hadi, Al Qurayshah Naif Abdullah Mohammad and Alyami Fares Morshed Ahmad

Abstract: 

This article offers an in-depth analysis of the evolution and current state of first aid and emergency response. Tracing the historical development of these practices, the article highlights how early methods have shaped contemporary protocols. It critically examines the standard procedures in first aid, emphasizing the integration of technology and its impact on efficiency and effectiveness. The piece delves into the various emergency response systems across the globe, evaluating their effectiveness and identifying common challenges and limitations faced in different contexts. Through case studies, the article illustrates practical examples of emergency response, providing insights into real-life applications and lessons learned. Significant focus is placed on the role of education and training in improving first aid and emergency responses, both for professionals and the general public. Furthermore, the article explores emerging innovations and predicts future trends in the field, while also addressing the ethical considerations inherent in emergency response scenarios. The conclusion emphasizes the need for ongoing improvement in practices and policies to enhance the efficacy of first aid and emergency services.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.27589.11.2023
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