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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Yep, very useful. I even have two first-aid downloads on mine (Red Cross and St Johns) which say what to do in various situations. Could be a lifesaver.
    The Very best first aid app is to do an advanced first aid course and remember what you have learned, Anything you have loaded on a smartphone pales into insignificance
    Seriously how can an app on a smartphone be of any use when you have to load up the app then read and understand what you have to do when your patient may need air/cpr or be bleeding out and die while you are stuffing around with your phone reading about what you need to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    The Very best first aid app is to do an advanced first aid course and remember what you have learned, Anything you have loaded on a smartphone pales into insignificance
    Seriously how can an app on a smartphone be of any use when you have to load up the app then read and understand what you have to do when your patient may need air/cpr or be bleeding out and die while you are stuffing around with your phone reading about what you need to do.
    Better to have it than to not have it. Great for confirming and refreshing, especially prior to going into a scenario. The info is always with you and in a situation you or a helper can use it to confirm you haven't forgotten anything. I think it's a great idea as an aid to first aid training
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    I would think that first aid training would be one of the most important things to take away with you when touring or even simply taking your family away camping and once you have learned it you will always have it with you.
    It only takes 2 days out of your life to do a Saint Johns course and it is by far one of the most useful pieces of safety kit you can ever have with you
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    I think your right about the personal training,, however, I'm thinking depending on how the APP is upgraded/updated, which I assume it would be,,, (although we all no what the word "assume" relates to).

    I've done the course several times in the past for work, and every time I've gone back, somethings been changed. I've let my certs run out now, well and truly, so an App for someone like me might be good to catch up on new info or techniques which may have changed.
    Hands on however, is certainly the best thing to do, where you actually have to "practice" various things. Has been invaluable in the past for me, and funnily enough, mostly on camping trips etc

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    For me it’s not so much FOMO with my phone because I don’t follow social media, but I use my phone everyday for most of what slunnie has included above + more.

    ... I will admit that if I can’t find my phone I can have a mild panic attack until I do! It’s become part of my brain. I have lots of knowledge, ideas, memos, contacts, etc on it. I use this the camera all the time, including to enable me to read small text LOL! + photographing documents to send myself and others.

    Like Mick says it’s a computer, but also a hard drive for many of life’s necessities.

    Having said that, I also have no trouble choosing to switch it off. I often put it in flight mode (no calls) but have wifi on, so I can choose how I use it. Often I also choose to switch off altogether and i love the feeling of relief of going away where there is no signal.

    All of which is also mildly concerning, because it is getting harder to do, both because the world is now so connected and demands constant connectivity. But also because I’ve come to completely rely on my phone for so much. Navigation, research, banking, diary, to name just a few. These devices kill self reliance. I used to have a notebook, paper diary, paper maps, etc - none of which needed a charged battery and connection to function. No power, no wifi! Not a good feeling if you need it!

    First Aid reminder on phone - great, but no substitute for knowing it. Repair manual for Defender on phone - tick! But no use without practice, tools and parts.

    Ear cancer? Who knows

    FOMO? Not really, more like FOLBC (fear of losing brain connectivity).

    ...or FOLA (fear of losing autonomy)!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    The Very best first aid app is to do an advanced first aid course and remember what you have learned, Anything you have loaded on a smartphone pales into insignificance
    Seriously how can an app on a smartphone be of any use when you have to load up the app then read and understand what you have to do when your patient may need air/cpr or be bleeding out and die while you are stuffing around with your phone reading about what you need to do.
    My first aid is up to date, but the apps are useful for confirming my understanding in situations, particularly in a crisis, if I'm on my own or when the symptoms are unclear.
    The apps regularly update. Don't need a phone signal. It only takes a few seconds to check, once you have done the basics. Better to double check than to risk overlooking something.
    I regularly do first aid for school camps and events. Doing another one next week. Mostly it's minor stuff, but I did once spend a chilly Wednesday night in the Emergency Ward of Canberra Hospital with an injured student. Emergency wards are an eye opener, I can say.
    Our organization pays for every staff member to stay up to date with first aid, as part of our duty of care for students.
    If nothing else, I encourage everyone to download the St Johns and/or Red Cross apps and read them carefully. One day it could save a life
    Anyway, this is a bit off topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I regularly forget where I have left my (hand me down) iPhone. 'Tis a bugger when I've left it on silent (often) so ringing it doesn't help find it.
    Yep, my phone is always on silent and can be a pain to find

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Yep, very useful. I even have two first-aid downloads on mine (Red Cross and St Johns) which say what to do in various situations. Could be a lifesaver.
    You bet download rescue swag as well.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    You bet download rescue swag as well.....
    Thanks. I hadn't seen that before. Could certainly be useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Thanks. I hadn't seen that before. Could certainly be useful.
    I assume it will be similar to the others but hopefully cover what’s in their first aid kit.

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