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.

New CPR board created in Alberta to help with COVID-19 resuscitation

A new piece of medical equipment created at the University of Alberta may help doctors in delivering CPR. It provides a quicker and safer way to resuscitate patients who go into cardiac arrest due to COVID-19. The novel coronavirus can create complications in the lungs, and many patients are placed on their bellies to improve

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Officers performed life-saving measures on an inmate who overdosed

The death of an inmate in the medium-security unit at Collins Bay Institution was due to a drug overdose. The inmate, identified as Shane Elliott Gammie, 35-year old, died on Saturday. Gammie was serving a sentence of 5 years, 9 months, and 15 days on convictions from breaking and entering firearm use, and possession of

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Victim of a stabbing incident in critical condition despite CPR

A 42-year old man is in critical condition after a stabbing ordeal. The incident involved another passenger on a transit bus. Stabbing incident After receiving several 911 calls, the Richmond RCMP responded to an incident on a Coast Mountain bus. Based on the video on social media, the paramedics are seen delivering CPR to the

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Should face masks be mandatory in Atlantic Canada during COVID-19?

As the growing number of regions across Canada move to make the wearing of face masks mandatory in public places, the hot-button issue remains up for debate in Atlantic Canada. The use of non-medical face masks has been recommended by health officials as a method to stop the spread of COVID-19. In Atlantic Canada, which

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N.B. to make face masks mandatory in indoor public places

The New Brunswick government announced that face masks will become mandatory in most indoor public places. According to the province, face masks will become mandatory in most indoor places to curb the spread of the coronavirus. This includes: Public spaces where the public and employees interact (malls, retail businesses, service centers, restaurants, places of worship,

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Victim of a kayaking incident receives first aid care

A 30-year old woman from Vancouver succumbed to her injuries after the incident. The woman was declared dead after a kayaking incident on the Vedder River in Chilliwack. Unforeseen ordeal in the water Based on the report by Chilliwack RCMP spokesperson, Cpl. Mike Rail, the police were present at the scene in Yarrow after they

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A man whose heart stops saved with prompt delivery of CPR

A man whose heart stopped beating was saved by a mystery hero. It was a trip that the man will never forget. Life-saving intervention Stefan Tergesen was trying to fly to southern India for his goddaughters’ wedding, but his final destination ended up in a healthcare facility after he went into cardiac arrest. Living in

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