LVR Meaning: Low Voltage Rescue and Electrical First Aid

LVR means Low Voltage Rescue, a workplace electrical safety skill often paired with CPR training.
First aid often uses shortened forms of longer phrases. This section explains acronyms such as DRSABCD, CPR, AED, AVPU, and SAMPLE. Each entry expands the letters and explains what the term represents in a first aid context.

LVR means Low Voltage Rescue, a workplace electrical safety skill often paired with CPR training.

MIST is a compact trauma handover format: Mechanism, Injuries, Signs and Treatment.

ISBAR means Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation: a structured way to hand over important information.

PAD means Public Access Defibrillation: making AEDs easy for ordinary people to find and use during cardiac arrest.

ROSC means Return of Spontaneous Circulation, the moment signs of circulation return after cardiac arrest care.

PCBU means Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking, a key Australian WHS term for workplace safety duties.

WHS means Work Health and Safety: the Australian workplace framework behind first aid kits, officers, training and emergency planning.

PPE means personal protective equipment: gloves, eye protection, masks or other gear that reduces risk while helping.

OHCA stands for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the emergency where fast bystander action can matter enormously.

BLS means Basic Life Support: the emergency actions that keep oxygen moving during a life-threatening collapse.