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Qué (quién) es aider - definición

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
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  • ice screw}}''' (right)
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aider         
n.
Helper, assistant, associate, coadjutor, co-operator, ally, auxiliary, abettor, subordinate, accessary, accessory, retainer, henchman, follower, satellite, acolyte.
Aider         
·noun One who, or that which, aids.
first aid         
  • A first aid box
  • thumb
  • thumb
  • Shown here is an example of a way for people to practice CPR in a safe and reliable manner.
  • First aid scenario training in progress
  • In case of tongue fallen backwards, blocking the airway, it is necessary to hyperextend the head and pull up the chin, so that the tongue lifts and clears the airway.
  • A [[US Navy]] corpsman gives first aid to an injured Iraqi citizen.
FIRST AND IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON SUFFERING FROM EITHER A MINOR OR SERIOUS ILLNESS OR INJURY
First Aid/Emergencies; First Aid; First-aid; First Aid for Bleeding; First Aider; First aider; Medical attention; 1st aid; Sports first aid kit; Sports First Aid Kit; First-aider; First-aid manual; AMEGA
n.
1) to administer, give first aid
2) to get first aid

Wikipedia

Glossary of climbing terms

Glossary of climbing terms relates to rock climbing (including aid climbing, lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing), mountaineering, and to ice climbing.

The terms used can vary between different English-speaking countries; many of the phrases described here are particular to the United States and the United Kingdom.

Ejemplos de uso de aider
1. If the casualty doesn‘t survive then the relatives will probably sue the first aider instead. – Pen, Durham CPR is only useful if the person‘s heart has stopped beating.
2. Mr Baty, 48, a trained first–aider, had gone to help a collapsed teenager when he was attacked by another youth in Bridgend, South Wales, on January 4.
3. Her father, a first aider, arrived soon after she was cut down by her mother and sister and he gave his daughter CPR.
4. Killers: Thugs Mark Masters (right), 1', of Keighley, and Sean Thompson, 17, of Cullingworth, Bradford beat Gavin Waterhouse to death in September last year The girl pleaded guilty to manslaughter as an aider and abettor at a hearing last month after admitting she had filmed two teenage youths kicking and punching Mr Waterhouse in an unprovoked attack behind a supermarket in Keighley, West Yorkshire.
5. Helen Long, 38, a first–aider who was called from her usual post at Leicester Square to deal with the effects of the worst attack at Russell Square station, told a news conference how she had helped secure a makeshift tourniquet on the thigh of a man whose leg had been blown off.