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Page 1: First Aid Slides

First AidTraining

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aims of first aid

P

P

P

reserve Life

revent Worsening

romote Recovery

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the airway

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emergency action plan

Airway

Open the airway by

tilting the head back

and lifting the chin.

Remove

Danger

Make the scene safe.

Do not take risks.

YES

DANGER?

Make sure it is safe for

you to give help.

NO

YESHistoryFind out what has happened.

Signs and SymptomsHow does the patient feel or look?

Try to work out what’s wrong.

TreatmentRemember – If you’re not sure, always seek

professional medical advice.

Response?

Shout and gently shake or

tap the casualty.

Help!

Shout for help, but don’t

leave the casualty yet.

NO

Normal

Breathing?

Look, listen and feel

for no more than 10

seconds.

If you’re not sure if

breathing is normal, treat it

as though it is not.

Dial 999

Now

(If not already done)

NO

Resuscitation

Give 30 chest compressions, then 2 rescue breaths.

Continue giving cycles of 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths.

Only stop to recheck the patient if they start breathing normally

– otherwise do not interrupt resuscitation.

If there is more than one rescuer, change over every 2 minutes

to prevent fatigue.

30 to 2

YESSecondary Survey Check for bleeding, injuries and clues

(see your first aid book).

Recovery Position

Recovery Position (see book).

Dial 999 if not already done.

Monitor Airway and Breathing.

Keep the casualty Warm.

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priorities of treatment

Primary Survey

Seco

nd

ary S

urvey

BBreathing

AAirway

BBleeding (or burns)

BBones

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D

R

A

B

anger

resuscitation

esponse

irway

reathing

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F

I

S

H

S

H

A

P

E

D

Causes of unconsciousness

ainting

mbalance of heat

hock

ead Injury

troke

eart Attack

sphyxia

oisoning

pilepsy

iabetes

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levels of consciousness

A

V

P

U

lert

oice

ain

nresponsive

Confused

Inappropriate words

Utters sounds

No verbal response

Localises pain

Responds only

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secondary survey

Primary Survey First! – D.R.A.B.

Bleeding or Burns

Head and Neck

Shoulders and Chest

Abdomen and Pelvis

Legs and Arms

Pockets and Clues

Recovery Position

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head injuries

Concussion Compression

Unconsciousness for a short

period, followed by an

increase in levels of

response and recovery.

Could have a history of

recent head injury with

apparent recovery, but then

deteriorates

Short term memory loss

(particularly of the incident).

Confusion, irritability.

Levels of response become

worse as condition develops

Mild, general headache. Intense headache.

Pale, clammy skin. Flushed, dry skin.

Shallow / normal breathing. Deep, noisy, slow breathing.

(Pressure on the respiratory

control area of the brain)

Rapid, weak pulse.

(Blood diverts away from the

extremities)

Slow, strong pulse.

(Caused by raised blood

pressure)

Normal pupils, reacting to

light.

One or both pupils dilate as

pressure increases on the

brain.

Possible nausea or vomiting

on recovery.

Condition becomes worse.

Fits may occur. No recovery.

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compression

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pupils

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pupils

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pupils

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the respiratory system

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the respiratory system

Alveoli

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collapsed lung

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External

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

Control

Centre

Suffocation,Drowning,

High Altitude

Tongue, Vomit, Choking,

Strangulation, Hanging, Burns,

Anaphylaxis, Disease.

Crushing, Collapsed Lung, Chest

Injury, Poisons, Asthma, Disease,

Illness.

Heart Attack, Angina, Bleeding,

Poisons, Anaemia.

Stroke, Head Injury, Drug

Overdose/Poisons, Spinal Injury,

Electric Shock.

hypoxia – the causes

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hypoxia – signs and symptoms

Pale, Cold, Clammy / Cyanosis

Nausea / Vomiting

Increase In Pulse Rate

Weak Pulse

Increase in Breathing Rate /

Short of Breath

Dizziness / Confusion

Lowered Levels of Response

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the circulatory system

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the heart – blood flow

From the Lungs

To the Lungs

From the

Body

To the Body

Left

Ventricle

Right

Ventricle

Left

AtriumRight

Atrium

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the heart

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a typical heart attack

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electrical impulses of the heart

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Shock –normal circulation

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Hypovolaemic Shock

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cardiogenic shock

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fainting

Handbrake!!

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anaphylactic shock

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anaphylaxis

Picture: Many Thanks to the Anaphylaxis Campaign.

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C

A

L

I

P

G

A

D

ontusion

types of wound

brasion

aceration

ncision

uncture

un Shot

mputation

egloved

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fractured wrist

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eye / face laceration

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finger laceration

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Fingertip amputation

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puncture wound

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blood loss

10% 20% 40%30%

Blood Loss

Blood

Pressure

Heart

Rate

80

100

120

140

Blood

Vessels

Constrict

Dilate

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S

E

E

P

it or Lay

treatment of bleeding

xamine

levate

ressure

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S

C

A

L

D

ize

severity of burns

ause

ge

ocation

epth

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burns – estimating the area

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laceration

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dislocated kneecap

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burns

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COOL!

REMOVE

DRESS

1

2

3

burns treatment

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the skeleton

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the spine

5 Fused

Sacral

5 Lumbar

12 Thoracic

7 Cervical

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Closed

Open

Complicated

Green Stick

types of fracture

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P

L

U

S

D

I

C

T

ain

types of wound

oss of power

natural movement

welling or bruising

eformity

rregularity

repitus

enderness

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open fracture

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open fracture

Note the poor aseptic technique!

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open fractured wrist

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R

I

C

E

est

sprains and strains

ce

ompression

levation

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body temperature

25

30

26

27

28

29

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

24

77

78.8

80.6

82.4

75.2

84.2

86

87.8

95

93.2

91.4

89.6

104

102.2

100.4

98.6

96.8

109.4

107.6

105.8

0C0F

Unconsciousness / fitting.

Confused / restless.

Headache, dizzy, uncomfortable.

Strong bounding pulse.

Flushed dry skin, hot to touch.

Cramps in stomach / arms / legs.Pale sweaty skin.Nausea / loss of appetite.

Normal Body Temperature

Shivering

Fatigue, Slurred speech

Confusion, forgetfulness

Shivering stops, muscle rigidity

Very slow, very weak pulse

Noticeable drowsiness

Severe reduction in response levels

Unconsciousness

Dilated pupils

Pulse undetectable

Appearance of death

Death

Heat

Stroke

HeatExhaustion

Mild

Hypothermia

Severe

Hypothermia

Normal

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body temperature

25

30

26

27

28

29

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

24

77

78.8

80.6

82.4

75.2

84.2

86

87.8

95

93.2

91.4

89.6

104

102.2

100.4

98.6

96.8

109.4

107.6

105.8

0C0F

Unconsciousness / fitting.

Confused / restless.

Headache, dizzy, uncomfortable.

Strong bounding pulse.

Flushed dry skin, hot to touch.

Cramps in stomach / arms / legs.Pale sweaty skin.Nausea / loss of appetite.

Normal Body Temperature

Shivering

Fatigue, Slurred speech

Confusion, forgetfulness

Shivering stops, muscle rigidity

Very slow, very weak pulse

Noticeable drowsiness

Severe reduction in response levels

Unconsciousness

Dilated pupils

Pulse undetectable

Appearance of death

Death

Heat

Stroke

HeatExhaustion

Mild

Hypothermia

Severe

Hypothermia

Normal

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body temperature

25

30

26

27

28

29

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

24

77

78.8

80.6

82.4

75.2

84.2

86

87.8

95

93.2

91.4

89.6

104

102.2

100.4

98.6

96.8

109.4

107.6

105.8

0C0F

Unconsciousness / fitting.

Confused / restless.

Headache, dizzy, uncomfortable.

Strong bounding pulse.

Flushed dry skin, hot to touch.

Cramps in stomach / arms / legs.Pale sweaty skin.Nausea / loss of appetite.

Normal Body Temperature

Shivering

Fatigue, Slurred speech

Confusion, forgetfulness

Shivering stops, muscle rigidity

Very slow, very weak pulse

Noticeable drowsiness

Severe reduction in response levels

Unconsciousness

Dilated pupils

Pulse undetectable

Appearance of death

Death

Heat

Stroke

HeatExhaustion

Mild

Hypothermia

Severe

Hypothermia

Normal

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body temperature

25

30

26

27

28

29

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

24

77

78.8

80.6

82.4

75.2

84.2

86

87.8

95

93.2

91.4

89.6

104

102.2

100.4

98.6

96.8

109.4

107.6

105.8

0C0F

Unconsciousness / fitting.

Confused / restless.

Headache, dizzy, uncomfortable.

Strong bounding pulse.

Flushed dry skin, hot to touch.

Cramps in stomach / arms / legs.Pale sweaty skin.Nausea / loss of appetite.

Normal Body Temperature

Shivering

Fatigue, Slurred speech

Confusion, forgetfulness

Shivering stops, muscle rigidity

Very slow, very weak pulse

Noticeable drowsiness

Severe reduction in response levels

Unconsciousness

Dilated pupils

Pulse undetectable

Appearance of death

Death

Heat

Stroke

HeatExhaustion

Mild

Hypothermia

Severe

Hypothermia

Normal

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body temperature

25

30

26

27

28

29

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

24

77

78.8

80.6

82.4

75.2

84.2

86

87.8

95

93.2

91.4

89.6

104

102.2

100.4

98.6

96.8

109.4

107.6

105.8

0C0F

Unconsciousness / fitting.

Confused / restless.

Headache, dizzy, uncomfortable.

Strong bounding pulse.

Flushed dry skin, hot to touch.

Cramps in stomach / arms / legs.Pale sweaty skin.Nausea / loss of appetite.

Normal Body Temperature

Shivering

Fatigue, Slurred speech

Confusion, forgetfulness

Shivering stops, muscle rigidity

Very slow, very weak pulse

Noticeable drowsiness

Severe reduction in response levels

Unconsciousness

Dilated pupils

Pulse undetectable

Appearance of death

Death

Heat

Stroke

HeatExhaustion

Mild

Hypothermia

Severe

Hypothermia

Normal

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the digestive system

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diabetes

High Blood Sugar Low Blood Sugar

Onset Slow Fast

Levels of

responseDeteriorate slowly Deteriorate rapidly

Skin Dry and Warm Pale, cold, sweaty

BreathingDeep sighing

breathsShallow and rapid

Pulse Rapid Rapid

Other

symptoms

Excessive urination

Very thirsty

HungerFruity smell on breath

May be confused

for drunkenness

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moving and handling

For most women, reduce weight by one third

Reduce weight by 10% for twisting 45o

Reduce weight by 20% for twisting 90 o

Assumptions:The load is grasped in both hands.

The handler is in a stable body position

The lift takes place in reasonable working conditions

An average adult weighs 60 to 70kg!

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moving and handling

Chin up as

you lift

Bend with

your knees

not your

back

Keep your

back upright

Keep the

load as close

to your body

as possible

Feet apart to

give you

balance

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