Reference Page
| GROUND RULES | Readiness | Handover protocol | Arriving on scene |
| COMMUNICATIONS | Mobile phones | Phonetic alphabet | AMPDS codes |
| INITIAL ACTIONS ON SCENE | Chain of survival | DRABC | AVPU | Signs & symptoms | Assessment & response |
| AIRWAY | Obstruction | Choking | Oralpharyngeal airways |
| CARDIAC ARREST | Angina | Myocardial infarction (Heart attack) | Left ventricular failure |
| RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS | COPD & Hypoxic drive | Asthma | Bronchitis | Pneumonia | Emphysema | Hyperventilation |
| MEDICAL PROBLEMS | Stroke | Diabetes | Epilepsy | Shock |
| OXYGEN THERAPY | Background information | Some FAQs |
| CPR | Cardiac arrest | When and how to perform CPR |
| THE HEART | The electrical system of the heart | Ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia |
| DEFIBRILLATION | The Cardiac Science Powerheart G3 AED |How to defibrillate |
| PAPERWORK | After any call out | After administering oxygen | After using the AED | Contact Details |
| Last updated on: 02/12/2008 21:20 |