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Anyone can but always think of the first and most important rule to do no further harm. Helping others who are in dire situation doesn't require rocket science or any specific degrees or education. Common sense and our instinct are enough most of the time unless you are referring to the technicalities of the situation like giving medications, establishing an airway (intubation), using defib and establishing an IV access, then the answer is NO because you are neither licensed nor skilled to perform all these tasks.
beagolez
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does a level 2 student nurse can save life in the middle of the forest??