W. Green

Walt Green is a registered nurse with years of experience in the field of orthopedics. As an orthopedic nurse, Walt Green has dealt with a variety of cases and injuries with their proper management measures. To share his knowledge to others, specifically on musculoskeletal injuries, Walt Green is also a contributor working part time as an online writer to various websites. Generally, he focuses on basic first aid care for musculoskeletal injuries as well as other health-related topics.

Prison watchdog investigating a complaint of guards not wearing masks

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout the globe, several measures are strictly observed to minimize its spread. Sadly, some of these protocols are not strictly implemented, even in various facilities. Correctional officers in the Saskatchewan Penitentiary are being accused by inmates of not wearing masks or gloves while working during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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30-minutes in concentrated training could save someone’s life

Learning first aid and CPR is important these days. These life-saving skills will always come in handy when emergencies occur. People always listen when paramedic Kelly Dashney speaks. She has been working with the medical team of NASCAR and Formula 1 events. The immediate delivery of CPR maintains a steady flow of oxygen to the

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A home invasion left a man in critical condition despite CPR

In a home invasion that took on a different turn, the culprit was the one needing medical assistance. A resident was holding the suspect on the floor in an attempted home invasion. A 19-year old man is in severe condition in a healthcare facility after a reported home invasion earlier today on McKenzie Road in

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A bystander who performed CPR on a hit-and-run victim urges the driver to come forward

When a life is in danger, timely delivery of life-saving measures is a must. The investigation on the death of a 28-year old Surrey man from a hit-and-run case continues. The neighbor who discovered the man on the ground and executed CPR urges the driver responsible for the ordeal to come forward. Fatal collision The

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CPR performed on a child after a drowning incident in a waterfall

The timely delivery of life-saving measures is essential especially when emergencies occur. It is better to deliver life-saving measures than doing nothing at all. A 16-year old boy passed away after he was swept away by a strong current and pulled underwater while swimming at Lynn Canyon Twin Falls. The North Vancouver RCMP, B.C. Ambulance

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CPR performed on a man after a two-alarm fire

During emergencies, it is crucial to take the necessary actions to deliver life-saving measures. The timely delivery of these measures is a must. Sadly, a 66-year old man died in an early morning fire on Appleton Avenue in Cote-des-Neiges. Around 70 firefighters responded to the call around 6:40 in the morning. Terrifying blaze The victim

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