Almost everyone will be involved in a crisis at some point in their lives. Someone falls and can’t get up. Someone cuts themselves and can’t stop bleeding. Another person’s heart fails.
Almost everyone will be involved in a crisis at some point in their lives. Someone falls and can’t get up. Someone cuts themselves and can’t stop bleeding. Another person’s heart fails.
Wars, natural disasters, terrorist actions, plus all the day-to-day risks of car accidents, falling, ingestion of dangerous substances, among other possibilities, add up to a certainty any given individual will witness and maybe assist in first aid. Knowing what to do in these situations can be the difference between someone living or dying, between a temporary or permanent disability. In an emergency situation, CPR – or cardiopulmonary resuscitation – can be a truly lifesaving technique. CPR is an important part of any first aid course, and it is something that everyone should know how to do. Knowing CPR – and performing it properly – can mean the difference between life and death.
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From our humble beginnings when we first registered in the year 1969, National Kidney Foundation of Malaysia (NKF) strives to raise the standards of care we provide to patients with kidney failure and those who are suffering from various kidney-related diseases. In 1993, we opened the doors of our first dialysis centre at Jalan Hang Lekiu, Kuala Lumpur. Over the years, NKF has grown tremendously with the support from many parties. NKF has expanded its role from being just a dialysis treatment provider, to becoming a one-stop national resource centre for all kidney-related matters.
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