Title: Emergency First Aid
1Emergency First Aid
2EMERGENCY FIRST AID
- Have you ever been the first on scene of an
accident that resulted in an injury or serious
illness?
- If you have then you know what its like to be the
only link between a victim and emergency medical
care.
- Your role is to take action, whether by providing
first aid, seeking medical help or calling 911.
- Your actions may improve the victims
- chance of recovery.
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4BLEEDING
- Apply direct pressure to the wound with a direct
pressure bandage.
- Elevate the wound to slow the bleeding
- Pressure Point when necessary apply additional
pressure to help reduce bleeding.
5CARE FOR SHOCK
- Keep the victim lying down (if possible).
- Elevate legs 10-12 inches unless you suspect a
back injury or broken bones.
- Cover the victim to maintain body temperature.
- Provide the victim with plenty of fresh air and
space.
- If victim begins to vomit - place him/her on
his/her left side.
6SPRAINS AND STRAINS
- I - Ice, apply a cold pack. Do not apply ice
directly to skin.
- C - Compress, use an elastic or conforming wrap
- E - Elevate, above heart level to control
internal bleeding.
I C E
7DISLOCATIONS FRACTURES
I A C T
- I - Immobilize area Stop any movement by
supporting injured area. Use pillows, jackets,
blankets, etc.
- A - Activate Emergency Medical Services (EMS),
call 911.
- C - Care for shock
- T - Treat any additional secondary injuries.
8BITES AND STINGS
- For Mild bites and stings
- Move to a safe area to avoid more bites and
stings
- Scrape or brush off the stinger and wash the
effected area with soap
- Apply a cold pack to avoid swelling
- Apply baking soda mix 3 tsp of baking soda to 1
tsp of water
Severe reaction is not common, however it will
happen quickly. Watch for signs such as inability
to breath, swelling of face and throat, hives
etc. CALL 911 Check if victim has special medi
cations for reaction and administer.
9FAINTS/PASSING OUT
- Position the victim lying on his/her back and
elevate his/her legs above heart level
- Check the victims airway to ensure it is clear.
- Check for signs of breathing, coughing, or
movement
- Loosen clothing (neck ties, collars, belts etc.)
- If consciousness is not regained within one
minute Call 911
10REMEMBER!!!UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS
- The routine use of appropriate barrier
precautions to prevent skin and mucous membrane
exposure when contact with blood or other body
fluids of any individual may occur or is
anticipated. - Universal Precautions apply to blood and to all
other body fluids with potential for spreading
any infections.
11Other Information
- AdvanceMed Hanford, www.hanford.gov/amh or
contact our Health Education Department at
376-3267
- American Red Cross, http//www.redcross.org/servic
es/hss/courses/
- MayoClinic First Aid Guide, http//www.mayoclinic.
com/health/FirstAidIndex/FirstAidIndex
NOTICE This presentation is not intended as a
substitute for professional medical care. Nor is
it intended to replace First Aid Certification
Training. Contact our Health Education Department
at (509) 376-3267 for more information.