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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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First Aid

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Duties of a First Aider.

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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.

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Objectives of First Aid

• Preserve life.• Prevent further injury/condition deteriorating.• Promote recovery.• Follow the principle of doing no further harm..

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Preserve Life

• D• R• S

• A

• B

• C

Danger.Response.Shout for help!!

Airway.Breathing.Circulation• Control bleeding..

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A First Aider Should

• Stay calm.• Take charge.• Ensure safety-self and casualty.• Reassure and listen to the casualty.• Make good use of bystanders..

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Airway

• Clear and Open

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Breathing

• Look listen and feel for a maximum of 10 seconds for normal breathing..

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Circulation

• If normal breathing is present circulation is also present.

• Check for and control major bleeding

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Signs

– Bleeding.– Bruising.– Swelling.– Deformity.– Vomit.– Noisy breathing.– Alcohol..

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The Recovery PositionUsed for an unconscious casualty who is breathing.• It:-

– Prevents the tongue from blocking the throat.– Aids drainage

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Passing on Information

• Should include:-– Casualties name-address.– History of what has happened.– Description of injuries.– Unusual behaviour.– Treatments given.– Record of breathing, pulse and level of

consciousness..

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Basic Life Support

• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R)

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• 100 - 120 Per minute.• 5 cm.• 30 Compressions• 2 Ventilations.• Note, if done 100% correctly this only provides a maximum of 30% normal cardiac

output..

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Final Thoughts

• If you start C.P.R the patient may, or may not, be successfully resuscitated. If you do not start their chance of survival will diminish by 20% per minute.

• Don’t let your C.P.R skills get rusty-a friends life may depend on them..

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Assessing the Level of Consciousness

• A -• V -

• P -

• U -

ALERT

VOICE

PAIN

UNRESPONSIVE

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Bleeding

• External.– Arterial Bright red and spurts.– Venous Dark red and can pool.– Capillary Oozing.

• Internal.– Possibly bruising-not always visible.– Suspect when the signs and symptoms of shock

develop..

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Types of Wound

• A

• G

• C

• L

• I

• P

Abrasion.

Gunshot.

Contusion.

Laceration.

Incision.

Puncture..

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Abrasion

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Gunshot

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Contusion

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Laceration

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Incision

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Puncture

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Arresting External Bleeding• A.B.C’s.• Sit casualty down.• Quickly examine the

wound-gloves!.• Apply direct pressure

and elevate.• Apply a sterile

dressing-max of two.• Rest and reassure.• Treat for shock..

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Pressure Points

• A site where an artery crosses a bone.

• Used if direct pressure does not control the bleeding.

• Apply pressure for a maximum of 10 minutes before slowly releasing..