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MEETIN
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ACCIDENTS AND
EMERGENCY

Rista Novani, M.Pd


STIKes Medistra Indonesia
Table of Contents
IMPERATIVE Emergency
S Helpline
01 Definition, Structures,
Example
02 Instructions Dealing
with an Emergency

04
FIRST AID
03 procedure
Deals with CPR
01IMPERATIVE
S
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives
the reader an instruction, makes a request, or
issues a command.
Imperative sentences generally do not use the subject (you) because
they are considered understood or in other words imperative sentences
are elliptical construction, which is the construction of sentences in
which one or more constituent elements are omitted because they are
considered understood.

You switch off the light.


(Matikan lampu.)
Clean the injury.
VERB Kata kerja

Cover with a bandage  Noun

verb  kata kerja


sebuah kegiatan/ada aksi nya
PART OF SPEECH

1. Verb  kata kerja


eat, Run, drink
2. Adjective  kata Sifat
Happy, angry, anxious,dissapointed
3. Adverb  kata keterangan : place, time
4. preposition
Don’t use that needle  for not doing something
Don’t ever touch my handphone

Clean the injury  imperatives for


doing something.
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02
EMERGENCY
HELPLINE
Make Emergency Communication Easy with these
Steps

1. Listen
Don’t bombard the caller with questions or constantly interrupt them. Instead, listen intently.

2. Ask Concise Questions About Their Medical Condition


Don’t bombard the caller with questions or constantly interrupt them. Instead, listen intently.

3. Be Empathetic
Medical emergency callers don’t always have time to be polite. If they’re particularly flustered, they may
come off rather rude. Don’t take this personally..

4. Keep the Caller Calm


One of the most difficult things about emergency communication is remaining calm. Callers are likely to be
extremely stressed, so you’ll need to calm them down.
5. Take Action
After you’ve gathered all of the information you need, the next step is to take action as quickly as possible.
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FIRST AID
( Pertolongan
Pertama)
● promptly helping people who are suddenly
sick (illnesses) or hurt (injuries or body
damage)
WATCH THE VIDEO
What’s going on the video?

Analyse the imperatives Sentence!


video
What’s going on
the video?

........
IMPERATIVES
SENTENCE
● .......
● ......
03
INSTRUCTION

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