SAMPLE are the key letters for:
Signs and Symptoms - what clues does the casualty show of what might be wrong. For example swelling around the ankle may indicate a fracture (among other things)
Allergies - is the casualty allergic to anything. Remove anything which is causing an allergic reaction.
Medication - is the casualty on any medication? how long for? have they taken it recently?
Past medical history - has this hap-penned before? it may be a repeat problem
Last meal - useful to tell the ambulance crew in case an anaesthetic is needed later
Event history - what caused the injury/accident? sometimes called the mechanism of injury
i don't now what cross means but in a lot of things they say that red is a evil color
the perfect balance
Both symbols represent humanitarian designs . The crescent replaces the red cross in Arab countries which do not recognise the red cross . Both mean exactly the same
the red cross means St George
There are two red crosses on the Union Flag. The 'plus' cross is from the English flag and the 'multiplication' crass is from the Ulster flag.
RED mean in Lifeguard Training is any country's Red Cross Lifeguard Certification. Red Cross Lifeguarding program which provides lifeguards with the best skills and knowledge necessary to keep patrons of aquatic facilities safe in and around the water.
Contact the Red Cross in your area to join the Red Cross.
With a good sample, the sample mean gets closer to the population mean.
I assume you mean 'British colours' Red, White and Blue, just like the American flag. I symbolised the joining of England (Red cross) and Scotland (Blue cross) in the 16th century. Ireland (Another red cross) joined later.
The other name of Red Cross is Red Crescent.
American Red Cross initials are ARC and International Red Cross is ICRC.
red, that's why its called the red cross