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Dislocation. Heart Attack. Poisoning. First Aid. Shock. Seizure. Strain. Burns. Bandages. CVA. Insulin Shock. CPR. Immediate care that is provided to the victim of injury or illness to minimize the adverse effects until experts take over.

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Dislocation Heart Attack Poisoning First Aid Shock Seizure Strain Burns Bandages CVA Insulin Shock CPR

Immediate care that is provided to the victim of injury or illness to minimize the adverse effects until experts take over. Proper first aid can mean the difference between life and death. When you encounter an emergency: REMAIN CALM Avoid panic Evaluate the situation What you will do depends on the type of injury, environment, others present, etc. – so THINK before you act! Principles of Providing First Aid

The first step is to be alert to the signs of an emergency: • Screams • Calls for help • Breaking glass • Screeching tires • Empty medicine bottle • Damaged electrical wires • Smoke or fire • Blood • Spilled chemicals • Difficulty breathing • Clutching chest or throat • Abnormal skin color • Confusion • Drowsiness • Distress Unusual Sights Unusual Sounds Unusual Smells

Check the scene and make sure it is safe to approach. IF the scene is not safe, call for medical help – do not endanger yourself or others. IF the scene is safe, approach the victim and determine consciousness by gently tapping and calling to him/her. Never move an injured victim unless the victim is in danger. Call the EMS as soon as possible – 911. Be prepared to describe location, telephone number (where you are calling from), assistance required, # of people involved, etc. Try to obtain victim’s permission before providing care. (If parent is present and victim a child, get parent’s permission.) Once you determine an emergency exists, take steps to help the victims:

If person refuses care, do not proceed. If possible, have someone witness the refusal of care. Always attend to life threatening emergencies first. If victim conscious, breathing and able to talk, reassure the victim and try to determine what happened. Check for injuries – examine the victim thoroughly and note any abnormal signs or symptoms. Report abnormalities when EMS arrives. Obtain as much information as possible regarding the incident and give the information to the correct authorities.

Obtain qualified assistance as soon as possible Report all information obtained to proper authorities Avoid unnecessary movement of the victim Reassure the victim If the victim is unconscious or vomiting, do not give him or her anything to eat or drink Protect the victim from cold or chilling, but avoid overheating the victim Work quickly, but in an organized and efficient manner Do not make a diagnosis or discuss the victim’s condition with observers at the scene It is essential to maintain confidentiality and protect the victim’s right to privacy while providing treatment Make every attempt to avoid further injury PROVIDE ONLY THE TREATMENT THAT YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO PROVIDE General Principles of First aid

Abrasion - skin scraped off, bleeding limited Incision – cut with sharp object such as knife, scissors, razor blade, etc., if cut is deep, bleeding can be heavy, also can have damage to muscles and nerves. Laceration – tearing of tissues from excessive force, jagged edges, bleeding may be heavy. Deep lacerations may become infected Injury to soft tissue Open: Break in the skin or mucous membrane Closed: No break in skin, injury to underlying tissues Opening wounds can result in bleeding, infection, or tetanus First aid directed toward controlling bleeding and preventing infection Wounds

Puncture – Caused by sharp object (pin, nail, etc.) External bleeding minimal, may lead to infection or tetanus. Avulsion – Tissue torn or separated from the body, bleeding is heavy, important to preserve the body part because a surgeon may be able to reattach it. Amputation – Body part cut off or separated from the body, bleeding can be extensive, important to preserve separated part for reattachment. Wrap part in cool, moist dressing (sterile water or saline preferred) and place in plastic bag. Keep bag cool or in ice water and transport with the victim. (Don’t place the body part in direct contact with the ice Wounds cont.

Control bleeding by: Direct pressure Elevation Pressure bandage Pressure points Use protective barrier to control bleeding (gloves) or thick layers of dressings. Avoid direct contact with blood. Wash hands after providing first aid. First Priority – Control the bleeding! Arterial bleeding is bright red in color and life threatening. Venous bleeding is slower and dark red. Control Bleeding

Signs and symptoms of wound infection: Swelling Heat Redness Pain Fever Pus Red Streaks Closed Wounds If a bruise, apply cold Signs of internal bleeding – pain, tenderness, swelling, deformity, cold and clammy skin, rapid and weak pulse, uncontrolled restlessness, excessive thirst, vomiting blood, blood in urine or feces. Infection

Tetanus • Bacterial infections, most common in puncture wounds, be sure to find out when victim last had tetanus shot, advise to consult medical professional about tetanus booster. • Object in wound? If on the surface, remove with tweezers. If object embedded, let a physician remove it.

Shock Shock • When caring for bleeding/wounds, or any other injury or illness, be alert for signs of shock. • Clinical set of signs and symptoms associated with inadequate supply of blood to body organs, especially the brain and heart. • If not treated, shock can lead to death, even when the victim’s injuries or illness is not life threatening.

SHOCK Cont. • Shock caused by: • Hemorrhage • Excessive pain • Infection • Heart Attack • Poisoning by chemicals, drugs or gases • Lack of oxygen • Psychological trauma • Dehydration from burns, vomiting, or diarrhea

Symptoms of Shock • Skin pale or cyanotic • Skin cool to touch • Diaphoresis • Pulse rapid and weak • Respirations rapid and shallow • Hypotension • Victim weak, listless, confused and eventually unconscious • Victim anxious and extremely restless • Victim may c/o excessive thirst • Victim may experience N&V • Victim may c/o blurred vision as shock progresses, eyes may appear sunken and have vacant, confused expression, pupils dilate

How would you position the following victims when treating for shock? • Victim has a broken arm, no other apparent injuries • Victim is vomiting and bleeding profusely from a lacerated tongue • Victim has broken ribs and is dyspneic

Get Medical help right away. If possible: • Eliminate the cause of shock • Improve circulation to the brain and heart • Provide oxygen • Maintain body temperature • Positioning patient depends on injuries

Poisoning • If poison is ingested, call a poison control center or MD STAT. If not available, call EMS • Save the label or container of the substance taken • It is helpful to know/estimate how much was taken and the time the poisoning occurred • If the victim vomits, save a sample • If the victim is unconscious check for breathing.l Provide rescue breathing if the victim is not breathing. If the victim is breathing, turn victim on his/her side. • If the poison control center tells you to induce vomiting: • Give syrup of ipecac • Tickle the back of the victim’s throat • Administer warm salt water

Poisoning Cont. • DO NOT induce vomiting if: • The victim is unconscious • The victim swallowed acid or alkali • The victim swallowed petroleum • The victim has burns on the lips or mouth • The victim is convulsing • Vomiting only removes ½ the poison, so you may need to administer activated charcoal to counteract the remaining poison • If poisoning is due to gas inhalation….. Remove victim from area

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning • Odorless and colorless gas • Before entering the area, take a deep breath and don’t breathe the gas while removing the victim from the area • After the rescue, check for breathing and administer CPR if needed • Obtain medical help immediately

Chemicals or Poison that come in Contact with Skin • Wash with large amounts of water • Remove clothing or jewelry that contains the substance • If poisonous plant, wash with soap and water- use Calamine or Caladryl (or paste made from baking soda and water) • Obtain medical help

If possible, hold part below level of the heart Remove the stinger and wash the area with soap and water Apply sterile dressing & cold pack Monitor the victim and give CPR if needed Watch for allergic reaction Treat for shock For Insect bite, sting or snakebite

Providing First Aid for Burns • Caused by fire, hear, chemicals, radiation or electricity • First Degree (superficial) • Involves only the epidermis • Heals in 5-6 days • No scarring • Skin red, mild swelling • Victim feels pain • Usually caused by the sun, hot objects or steam or exposed to weak acid/alkali Unusual Sights Unusual Sounds Unusual Smells

Second Degree burn • Epidermis and dermis • Blister or vesicle forms • Skin red and mottled with swelling • Surface appears wet • Very painful • Usually caused by sun, sunlamp, contact with hot or boiling liquids, contact with fire.

Third-degree (Full thickness) • Injury to all layers and underlying tissue • Area had white or charred appearance • Can be extremely painful or painless (if nerve endings destroyed) • Usually caused by flames, prolonged contact with hot objects, contact with electricity, immersion in hot or boiling liquids

Remove source of heat Cool affected skin area Cover the burn Relieve pain Observe and treat for shock Medical care should be obtained if more than 15% of adult body burned (10% of a child) Treatment for Burns

DO NOT apply cotton, tissues, ointment, powders, oils, grease, butter, or other substances to the burned area unless you are instructed to do so by a physician DO NOT break open blisters (Why?) Be alert to signs of shock Remain calm and reassure burn vicitm Call for help immediately if 3rd degree burns Dehydration can occur quickly with burns. TX Cont.

Bone and Joint Injuries • Fracture • Break in a bone • Closed or simple – does not break the skin • Compound or open – accompanied by open wound on skin

Signs and symptoms vary Common signs and symptoms include deformity, limited (loss of) motion, pain and tenderness at fracture site, swelling an discoloration, protrusion of bone ends Victim may have heard a snap or feel a grating sensation Treatment includes immobilizing above and below fracture, treat for shock Main Facts regarding Fractures

Dislocation • When the end of a bone moves out of the joint • “Usually accompanied by tearing/stretching of ligaments • S&S include deformity, limited or abnormal movement, swelling, discoloration, pain, tenderness, shortening or lengthening of affected arm or leg • Treatment similar to fractures – immobilize affected area, do not attempt to reduce the discoloration

Sprain • Injury to tissues surrounding a joint when the part is forced beyond its normal ROM • Ligaments, tendons, and other tissues stretched or torn • Usually ankle or wrist • Symptoms similar to fracture and dislocation • Treatment includes application of cold, elevation of affected part, and rest

Strain • Overstretching of muscle – frequently the back • S&S include: sudden pain, swelling and/or bruising • Treatment aimed at resting affect muscle

Heart Attack • Also called coronary thrombosis, coronary occlusion or myocardial infarction • Blood supply to heart is blocked • If heart stops beating CPR must be preformed • S&S may include- chest pain or pressure, pain radiating to shoulders, arms, neck, or jaw • SOB • Cyanosis • Victim weak and apprehensive • May also have N&V, diaphoresis, loss of consciousness • Encourage the victim to relax, place him/her in a comfortable position, and obtain medical help

Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) • Also called CVA, apoplexy, or cerebral thrombosis • Either a clot in a cerebral artery or hemorrhage of a blood vessel in the brain • Signs/symptoms include numbness, paralysis, pupils unequal in size, mental confusion, slurred speech, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing and swallowing, and loss of consciousness

Always remember that although the patient may be unable to speak or may be unconscious, he/she may be able to hear and understand what is going on!

Temporary reduction of blood supply to the brain Victim regains consciousness after being in a supine position Early signs- dizziness, extreme pallor, diaphoresis, coldness of the skin, nausea, numbness and tingling of hands and feet When symptoms noticed, help the victim sit with head at the level of the knees If the victim loses consciousness, try to prevent injuring, loosen clothing, maintain open airway Fainting

Convulsion • Seizure • Occurs in conjunction with high body temperature, head injuries, brain disease, and brain disorders such as epilepsy • Body muscles become rigid followed by jerking movements • During the seizure, victim may stop breathing, bite their tongue, lose bladder and bowel control, and injure body parts • Face and lips develop a bluish color • Victim loses consciousness

Convulsion Cont. • When victim regains consciousness, he/she may be confused, disoriented and c/o HA • FA directed toward preventing self injury-remove dangerous objects, provide pillow under the head • Do NOT place anything between the victims teeth • Do NOT use force to restrain or stop muscle movement • When the convulsion is over, allow the victim to rest • Obtain medical help if seizure lasts more than one minute or injury occurs.

Caused by an increase in the level of glucose in the bloodstream A result of an excess intake of sugar, failure to take insulin, or sufficient production of insulin Signs: Confusion, weakness or dizziness, nausea or vomiting, rapid, deep respirations, flushed skin, and fruity smelling breath Victim will lose consciousness and die if not treated Obtain medical treatment as quickly as possible Diabetic Coma

Insulin Shock • Caused by an excess amount of insulin (low level of glucose in bloodstream) • A result of failure to eat or too much insulin • Signs: Muscle weakness, mental confusion, restlessness, or anxiety, diaphoresis, pale, moist skin, hunger pains, palpations • If victim conscious, give sweetened drink or sugar • Avoid giving victim hard candy if confused • If victim loses consciousness, get medical help

Dressings and • Dressings=sterile covering over wound or injured part • Bandages=materials to hold dressing in place, secure splints, and support body parts • Roller gauze bandages • Triangular bandages • Elastic (ACE) bandages

Bandages Cont. • After bandage applied, check to be sure it is not too tight • (Check circulation by pressing lightly on nailbeds to make then turn white. Color should return to nailbeds immediately)

Until Medical Help arrives… • Cover the pt with blankets or additional clothing. Blankets may also be placed between the ground and the victim • Avoid giving the pt. anything to eat or drink. A wet cloth may be used to moisten the lips and mouth. • If help won’t arrive for more than an hour and dehydration is evident, provide fluids.

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First Aid ◊ The immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided. ◊ Check the surrounding environment. ◊ Your safety is the 1 st priority!. C ’s of Emergency Care Check – Call - Care

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Volunteer Marine Rescue . TDM MF1007B. first aid. Apply First Aid. Session 2. Bleeding. Wounds. Circulatory Disorders. Shock. Coronary Disease. Dressings & Bandages. Types of Bleeding. External. Internal. Can be Arterial, Venous or Capillary . Types of Bleeding. Arterial:

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First Aid. What is First Aid?. First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. First aid is usually given in an emergency situation (e.g., driving up on a wreck, being the first witness). C-C-C. CHECK.

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Volunteer Marine Rescue . 3. TDM MF1007B. first aid. Cracked Bone. Chipped Bone. Broken Bone. Fractures and Dislocations. Fracture. Dislocation. - Open - Bone protrudes through skin or wound leading to site of the fracture. - Closed - Bone remains within the skin.

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First Aid. Duties of a First Aider . Course Objective. “To ensure you leave here with an awareness of the basics of First Aid and improved confidence to help if someone is in need of assistance. Objectives of First Aid. Preserve life. Prevent further injury/condition deteriorating.

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First Aid. Borys Lokay. Road accidents. Plane accidents. Train accidents. Natural disasters. Earth quakes. Floods & tsunami. Avalanches. Hurricanes & tornadoes. What to do in an emergency?. Assess the situation - DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN DANGER!

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First Aid. Chapter 10 & 11 Bone, Joint and Muscle Injuries Splinting the Extremities. Fractures. Fracture and broken bone are the same. 2 categories of fx: Closed : Simple Open: Compound. Fractures. Closed : Simple Skin is intact. No wound near the fracture. Fractures.

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First Aid. Arrangements. Prepare classroom With k r e p e paper, hand-painted posters and bandaged skeleton Franta. Dressing White coat and mask. First steps. Arrival of the first group Representation, familiarization with tools and with process and creation 2 or 3 smaller groups.

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First Aid. Chapter 15 Cold Related Emergencies. Frost nip. Freezing limited to skin surface Freezing of water on skin surface. Frost nip. Skin red and swollen No further damage after re-warming First sigh of impeding frost bite. Frost nip.

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First Aid. Chapter 5 Wounds. Open Wounds. Break in skin surface with ______________ bleeding. Open Wounds. At risk for ______________ and ______________. Open Wounds. Abrasion ___________ Incision Contusion ___________ Puncture ___________ Amputation.

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