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Checking an Injured or Ill Person

1 CHECK the scene for safety, form an initial impression, obtain consent, and use personal protective equipment (PPE)

2 If the person appears unresponsive, CHECK for responsiveness, breathing, life-threatening bleeding or other life-threatening conditions using shout-tap-shout

Note: CHECK for no more than 10 seconds

3A If the person does not respond, responds but is not fully awake, is not breathing or is only gasping, or has life-threatening bleeding or another obvious life-threatening condition, CALL 9-1-1 and get equipment, or tell someone to do so. Then, give CARE based on the condition found and your level of training and continue your check to determine if additional care is needed

Note: For a person who is unresponsive and not breathing, start CPR and use an AED immediately

3B If the person is responsive or responds to stimulation and is fully awake and does not appear to have a life-threatening condition:

  • Interview the person (or bystanders, if necessary), ask questions about signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications and medical conditions (SAM)
  • Do a focused check based on what the person told you, how the person is acting and what you see

Note: Do not ask the person to move if you suspect a head, neck or spinal injury. Do not ask the person to move any area of the body that causes discomfort or pain

Note: As you check the person, take note of any medical identification tags

4 After completing the CHECK step, CALL 9-1-1 and get equipment, or tell someone to do so (if needed). Then, give CARE based on the condition found and your level of training

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Basic First Aid

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Basic First Aid. basic first aid. Definition: First Aid is the initial response and assistance to an accident/injury situation. First Aid commonly requires some direct exposure to the accident scene.

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basic first aid • Definition: • First Aid is the initial response and assistance to an accident/injury situation. • First Aid commonly requires some direct exposure to the accident scene. • This response has the primary purpose of “stabilizing the scene and those affected by the incident.”

Fundamentals • Protect Yourself • Call for help • Airway, Breathing, Circulation • Control of Bleeding • Controlling Physical Shock • Open and Closed Wounds • Injuries to Bones • Transportation

Airway and Breathing • After you have secured the scene and assured that you are safe: • Make sure the patient is breathing. • Are breathing sounds evident? • Does the patients chest rise and fall? • Is the patient’s skin blue or gray in color? • Do not attempt CPR unless you are trained.

Choking • What should I do if my patient is choking? • If your patient cannot speak or cough and holds their throat – these are common signs of choking. • Abdominal thrusts and “back blows” are the most commonly prescribed method for removing airway obstruction.

Position yourself behind your patient and deliver 5 firm “back blows” between the shoulder blades. Sweep the patient’s mouth from side to side. If the obstruction is not cleared, deliver 5 abdominal thrusts and repeat the finger sweep. Procedures for Choking

Choking • The conscious victim will usually be standing and abdominal thrusts should be applied from behind. • Unconscious victims should be placed on their back on a flat and firm surface.

Control Bleeding • If your patient is conscious: • Have them apply direct pressure to the bleeding area with a clean (preferably sterile) dressing. • It will also be helpful to elevate the bleeding area and apply cold packs to assist in reducing the blood flow. • Unconscious patients will require your assistance!

Open wounds usually involve visible injury with bleeding. Once bleeding is controlled, the primary concerns are physical shock and prevention of infection. Closed wounds are less evident, but can be just as serious as an open injury. Deep Bruises Internal Bleeding Open and Closed Wounds Wounds are classified as open or closed.

injuries to bones and muscles • Common injuries to bones and muscles include: • Sprains • injuries to ligaments • Strains • muscles moving beyond the normal range of motion or load • Fractures • physical damage to the bone (chipped or broken bones)

Physical Shock is a very serious condition! The brain fails to get an adequate supply of oxygen due to the body’s reaction to trauma. If left untreated, this condition can result in death. physical shock

Symptoms: Cold and moist skin (cold sweat) Shallow and rapid breathing Weak and rapid pulse Pale skin with possible bluish tint around the lips and nail beds Treatments: Keep the patient warm and calm Provide oxygen, if available Promote blood flow to the head by elevating the lower body Do not give the patient anything to eat or drink treatment for physical shock

transportation • Physical shock commonly causes loss of consciousness. Therefore: • Patients displaying symptoms of physical shock should not operate a motor vehicle. • Trauma patients should be transported in a comfortable position that promotes blood circulation to the brain. • When in doubt, always use professional injury transportation such as an ambulance service.

summary • Your first consideration is to protect yourself. • Secure the scene • Use BSI (body substance isolation) • Brain cells will begin to die in 4 minutes without oxygen – breathing is critical and should be your primary focus in first aid. • Provide treatment only within the level of your training – this is best for both you and your patient. • Keep emergency numbers close by and involve the EMS group as soon as possible.

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