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Perform the: sigue Gyepncil First AidManagement + Position the victim on his or her back. + Light headednessordiziness. + Keep the victim in a lying position. + Signs of shock such as pale, cool or moist skin. + Loosen any restrictive clothing, such as atie ora + Nawseaand numbnessortinglingin the ingersand —~ buttoned-up collar. — + ick Sor acy ther Be dinestering and non-B ‘threatening conditions. je + Donot givethe victim Heat ~RelatedEmergencies Signs and Symptoms Heat Stroke Dp eieriecea a by ¢ papom of Seger 1 Hagen of dal el ‘Typesand Causes powerful contractions that shake the body. I can ‘also appear as a sudden and brief change in ‘thinking, attention, sensation, or behavior + Pausch vin tata going to ep + Remove nny eject might cre ny ‘ee he vite had by ing ty ed tower pe ot thang beneath oes one Sore tc ry neg =, 1 Spee eee pets wares a ie eth cr pat ary ate ‘Sci hae Cnet coma ant we dee nt See beper te Renee en a glwh 7 fy pen am ve ie ath q Carcionitass Lidia cen ) CH BS Fairings 2 parlor completes of Siti aa Head and Spine Injuries FirstAidManagement + Callthe focal “= Minimize movement of the head, neck and back. = Check for! is = Maintain open airways. = Control any extemal bleeding with direct pressure unless the bleeding is located directly over a suspected fracture. + Help victien normal body temperature. Bones, Jointsand Muscle Injuries Types + Strain Tiptle ~ sprain += Dislocation + Fracure — + (ut Spiny dy sper lh fx ciiny Typesand Causes FEBRILE ¥ Plo. T- 31S -rormal oy Management e Taeemeeny Hacrereey a tees oi te Z - atm mma 1geevetem pe ety i aaeacasitenarataeual Ea pavosiemanrer Z Furst Aid Management Chemical Burns ‘+ Remove the chemical from the skin 3s quickly as possible. ' Flush the bum with large amounts of coo! running water. ++ fan eyes burned by a chemical fush the affected ‘eye with water unt advanced medical personnel take over. + lS possible, have the person remove contaminated clothes to prevent the spread of infection wile you a First Aid Management First Aid Management “Hever go neat the person intl yout ae site that he or she is ‘mo fonger in contac with the power source, + Teen off the power at #5 source and be aaae of any tie - Radiation Burns = Care for a radiation bur, ie. sunburn, as See SS ‘you would for any thermal bum. + Se ame that coun Gn cause Care and retry ‘= Always coal the bum and protect the area emergencies, Es from further damage by keeping the (Gre shock and thera ar. meet + oak fr entry and eat wounds ane ge appropriate cre. = Remember that anyone suffering Wom elec shock requis _aanced medical attetion. Laceration Amputation FirstAid Management \Genee car fox open wens nce contri tdi, Major Open Wounds + Call he local emergency sumber. breathing. 1 bn cases where the injured party in shock, keep him Cor her from experiencing hits or foeing overfiested. + Have the person rest comfortably” and provide Wash your hands immediately after ging care. Burns Burns are injuries to the skin and to other body tissues that is caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, © radiation, Open Wound Types.of Open Wounds Abrasion Signsand Symptoms Causes of shock: FirstAidManagement * Make the person tie down. 2 * Legs may be raised 6 to 12 inches. ‘Help the peron maintain ‘normal body temperature. *Do not give the person anything to eat or drink. + Reassure the person every so ofen. = When She head isd ie he Rad When He Fre it pe, nies He +). Soft Tissue Injuries ClosedWound ‘A dosed wound is a ‘wound where the outer layer of the skin is intact and the damage lies below the surface. Signsand Symptoms + Tender, Swollen, Bruised or hard areas ofthe body * Rapid or weak pulse * Skin that feels cold or moist oF looks pale or ‘bluish 02 of blood: ing up blood arena dam See aated econ a Eaed {+ Aninjured extremity that i blue or exremely pale + Atered mental state Signs and Symptoms + Caching the Sete on rth bt Somibateanetagrl cain * - Capi site toca oreay Syn : Soin - atpoong eet 07 or retina Shere srney concn. + KEMg Igy ped ese ibalinger ey — Two Typesof Obstruction ‘When tongue drops back and obstructs the throat. (Other causes are acute asthma, croup, diphtheria, So ; = ses ee vont cepa th par 2 et rai Pep ES foe iron to eat First Aid Management Bleeding Abdominal / Chest thrust/Back me —_ Bleeding is the lass of blood escaping DIOWS Gest aid procedure that is & from the circulatory chriqueste Control Bleeding tthe ena of the discunsiom the participants wil be ate bo. 1 Divas the Chai of COMMON EMERGENCIES ‘At omend ol the iscssion, te partcfpnes wil be abe x Objectives e Oberon and ne a Fg. ty ey eine what Shed art enumerate may bow ewes beng ha Deine wat eck and eres marge Euuneste st Seaue igure ane anagem, “Emumerss typeof haat acti ne Dem the trent pes of omens an muse Gare eis merase Sele eng ao eumeme Smee sco ome of a etinad — Foreign-Body Airway Obstructions Also known as choking, is a common breathing emergency * that occurs when the person's airweay is partially or completely ‘blocked by a foreign object, such a8 a piece of food or a smatt toy: by swelling in the mouth or ‘Shroatt, or by fluids, such as voit or blood Foreigr-bady Rirway Obstruction Managernent Coes ‘Toe most cmeomom cause of ching i acs areay cbstcton ‘nich ey be coca By the + Seatioes amae pas erty ete oo = Deng acto ‘ating aie tafng acted nang or eating to fast va plying rang wth oad oF cps the mont “Sebodeaeenek aco reer mae Oph Apeang oh hey / wre af He patent Dependent tivity - blewA ony on the [eA Mortis ~ ASK MPARISGN OW CARDIOPULMONARY FOR ADULT, CHILD, AND DRFANT al os fea oe ae yee FANE A} SET 1 SOM one tewnctnie AA: an aig: Blum eeanation atin it, —— = “Capcond aatopa MUREUIG UE geben teen. cot denkeomdbenide: Ere. Saeeg cemrine aaa aoe Automated£xternal Defibrillator {AED} AEDs are computerized devices that are attached to a pulseless well recommend shock delivery only if the victim's heast rhythm is one that a shock can treat. AEDs give rescuers visual and voice prompts to guide rescuer actions. 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