Title: CERT EMERGENCY MEDICAL OPERATIONS
1CERTEMERGENCY MEDICAL OPERATIONS
- Part 1
- Whatcom County Division of Emergency Management
2OBJECTIVES
- Identify killers
- Apply techniques for opening airways, controlling
serious bleeding, and treating shock - Conduct triage under simulated disaster conditions
3DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONSAssumptions
- The number of victims will exceed local capacity
for treatment - Survivors will assist others
4PHASES OF DEATH FROM TRAUMA
- Phase 1 Death within minutes
- Phase 2 Death within several hours
- Phase 3 Death after several days or weeks
5- Experts agree that over 40 of disaster victims
in the second and third phases of death could be
saved by providing simple medical care - CERT members aim to Do the greatest good for the
greatest number
6CERT REMINDER!
- CERT members MUST take care of themselves before
caring for others -
- Gloves
- Mask
- Goggles
- Pocket Mask
7THE KILLERS
- Airway Obstruction
- Bleeding
- Shock
8AIRWAY
9OBSTRUCTED AIRWAY
- 4-6 minutes until brain death
- Heimlich
- Conscious
- Unconscious
- Most common obstruction is the tongue
10HEAD-TILT/CHIN-LIFT
- Step 1 Can you hear me?
- Step 2 One hand on forehead
- Other hand under chin
- Step 3 Lift the jaw while tilting
- the head backwards slightly
- Step 4 Look, Listen, Feel for signs of
- breathing (Chest Rise, Air
- Exchange, Abdominal Movement)
11Pad under shoulders to maintain an open airway
12WHAT IF. . .
- The person doesnt breath after opening the
airway? - Try one more time then move on.
- Remember the CERT Mission.
- The person does start breathing but you need to
move on to other patients? - Walking wounded.
- Recovery position - consider neck injury.
13PRACTICE TIME
- IC break class into teams.
- Medical Group Leader make victim and rescuer
assignments. - Patient to breathe normally.
- Rescuer to assess breathing.
- Practice Head-Tilt/Chin-Lift.
- Position patient in recovery position.
14BLEEDING
- Uncontrolled Bleeding is a Killer!
- Three types
- Arterial high pressure, spurts
- Venous low pressure, flows
- Capillary low pressure, oozes
15BLEEDING CONTROL
- Direct Pressure
- Brachial
- Femoral
- Elevation
- Local pressure combined with elevation will
address 95 of bleeding. - Can take 5-7 minutes to work.
- Get help from the patient, walking wounded,
pressure bandage.
16BLEEDING CONTROL
- Pressure Dressing
- Pressure Points
- May be combined.
- Not a tourniquet.
17TOURNIQUET
- Rarely necessary except
- Crushing injury
- Partial amputation
- Use when willing to sacrifice a limb to save a
life - Leave it in plain sight - no bandage
- Time/Day written on patients forehead
18CERT REMINDER!
- One CERT function is to collect and record
information. Pencils, markers, and tape are
important items for the disaster preparedness
kit. - The marker can be used for non-traditional
purposes, such as marking a forehead.
19PRACTICE TIME
- IC break class into teams
- Medical Group Leader assign victims/rescuers
- Practice making a pressure dressing
- Practice slipping a square knot
- Additional Skills
- Vital Signs (BP, HR, RR)
- EpiPens
20SHOCK - THE SILENT KILLER
- Ineffective circulation of blood (which carries
oxygen) - Will lead to the death of cells, tissues and
entire organs - Adults compensate differently from children
- Early recognition is essential
21Earliest Signs of Shock
- Slightly increased rate of breathing - Breaths
may be shallow - Slightly increased pulse - pale and cool skin -
Capillary refill of gt2 seconds - Restlessness, anxiety, irritability,
apprehension, inability to follow simple commands
Compensatory Stage
22CERT GOALWatch for subtle signs of early shock
- Slightly increased rate of breathing
- Slightly increased pulse - pale and cool skin
- Restlessness, anxiety, irritability, apprehension
Compensatory Stage
23- Increased, irregular, shallow breaths
- Increased, irregular, weak pulse
- Cool, moist, blue or pale skin
- Dilated pupils
- Listlessness, apathy
Progressive Stage (uncompensated)
24- This patient will die!
- We must do what we can to prevent the condition
from progressing to this point!
Irreversible Stage
25SHOCK ASSESSMENT
- R Rapid and shallow breathing -
- (Respirations/airway)
- P Capillary refill of greater than 2
- seconds - (Pulse)
- M Follow simple commands, such as Squeeze my
hand - - (Mentation)
26CERT TREATMENT
- Face Pale - Raise Tail
- Face Red - Raise Head
- Elevate feet 6-10 inches - Watch the airway
- Control bleeding
- Maintain body temperature
- Avoid rough or excess handling
- Give nothing to eat or drink - Expect the patient
in shock to be nauseous or thirsty
27DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONSOrganization
28TRIAGE
- French for to sort
- Evaluated and sorted by the immediacy of
treatment needed - Used when
- Rescuer(s) are overwhelmed.
- There are limited resources.
- Time is critical.
29TRIAGE PRIORITIZATION
- GREEN - Minor/Walking Wounded
- Patient may require professional care.
- Life not jeopardized by delay in treatment.
- RED - Immediate
- Life-threatening injuries demand immediate
attention. - Treatment may save a life.
- YELLOW - Delayed
- Needs care as soon as people and materials are
available. - Treatment is essential.
- BLACK - Dead
- Not breathing after two tries to open the airway.
- Massive trauma or major medical condition which
exceeds available resources.
30BEFORE CHARGING IN . . .
- 1ST - Stop, Look, Listen, Smell, Think
- Dangers to CERT?
- Where to set up staging/supply/treatment and
morgue areas? - Voice Triage - Identify walking wounded
- Whistle.
- If you can walk, come to my voice.
- Label as GREEN - Reassess later.
- Get information from them
- Stage them with a CERT member
- Use as needed.
31PERFORMING TRIAGE
Begin with the first patient located
- R Respirations/Airway
- Position.
- Look, Listen, Feel.
- Greater than 30 Immediate/Red.
- Treat for shock and move on.
- Not breathing after 2 attempts Dead/Black
- EXCEPTION Give children 15 breaths and
- reassess before placing them in the Black
category
32Step 1
33PERFORMING TRIAGE
- P Pulse/Bleeding
- Capillary refill greater than 2 sec.
Immediate/Red. - Control bleeding, treat for shock, and move on.
Triage quickly move to the next patient. Only
immediate life-saving treatment is given during
triage.
34Step 2
35PERFORMING TRIAGE
- M Mental Status
- Ask the victim to follow a simple command, such
as squeezing your hand. - No response or inappropriate response
Immediate/Red. - Treat for shock and move on.
36Step 3
37PRACTICE TIME
- Turn to your neighbor and perform a shock
assessment. Look for normal - R Respirations
- P Pulse/Capillary Refill
- M Mentation
-
38TRIAGE - DETAILS
- Everyone gets a tag
- Keep a count of numbers in each color
- Triage is sorting - transportation does not start
until triage is completed - Time is critical in a disaster
39AFTER TRIAGE - THEN TRANSPORT TO TREATMENT
- Immediate - RED
- Delayed- YELLOW
- Most qualified rescuers.
- Majority of medical equipment.
- Minor - GREEN
- Walking wounded may already be in the treatment
area. - May be able to help with Red and Yellow patients.
- Record keepers.
- Dead - BLACK
- A different location - morgue.
- Consider sanitation/safety issues.
40CERT REMINDER!
- Triage Pitfalls
- Inadequate medical size-up.
- No team plan, organization or goal.
- Indecisive leadership.
- Too much focus on one injury.
- Treatment rather than triage.
41PRACTICE TIME
- You are at the scene where a bus has been
overturned as the result of an earthquake. No
other emergency services will be able to reach
your location for several hours, at least, and
likely much longer. - Use the worksheet to identify the category you
will triage each of the following patients into.
You will have 15 seconds to read the information
and make a decision.
42Whats your call? 1
- A young school aged boy is found lying on the
roadway 10 ft from the vehicle. - Respiratory Rate 10/min.
- Capillary Refill is 2 seconds.
- Groans to painful stimuli.
43Whats your call? 1
- A young school aged boy is found lying on the
roadway 10 ft from the vehicle. - Respiratory Rate 10/min.
- Capillary Refill is 10 seconds.
- Groans to painful stimuli.
- R- Slow for a child
- P- OK
- M- Unable to follow command
44Whats your call? 2
- An adult kneels at the side of the road, shaking
his head. He says hes too dizzy to walk. - Respiratory Rate is 20.
- Capillary Refill is 2 sec.
- Obeys commands.
45Whats your call? 2
- An adult kneels at the side of the road, shaking
his head. Says hes too dizzy to walk. - Respiratory Rate is 20.
- Capillary Refill is 2 sec.
- Obeys commands.
- R - OK
- P - OK
- M - OK - but couldnt walk
46Whats your call? 3
- A school aged girl crawls out of the wreckage.
Shes able to stand and walk toward you crying. - Jacket and shirt torn.
- No obvious bleeding.
47Whats your call? 3
- A school aged girl crawls out of the wreckage.
Shes able to stand and walk toward you crying. - Jacket and shirt are torn.
- No obvious bleeding.
- R - Crying
- P - No obvious bleeding
- M - Able to obey command
48Whats your call? 4
- A toddler lies with his lower body trapped under
the vehicle. - Not breathing with modified jaw thrust and after
15 ventilations.
49Whats your call? 4
- A toddler lies with his lower body trapped under
the vehicle. - Not breathing with modified jaw thrust and after
15 ventilations. - R - no
- P - no
- M - no
50Whats your call? 5
- Adult female driver, trapped by her lower legs
under caved-in dash. - Respiratory Rate 24.
- Capillary refill 4 sec.
- Moans with verbal stimulus.
51Whats your call? 5
- Adult female driver, trapped by her lower legs
under caved-in dash. - Respiratory Rate 24.
- Capillary refill 4 sec.
- Moans with verbal stimulus.
- R - fast
- P - slow
- M - no
52Whats your call? 6
- A toddler lies among the wreckage.
- Respiratory Rate 50.
- Capillary refill gt 2 seconds.
- Withdraws when touched.
53Whats your call? 6
- A toddler lies among the wreckage.
- Respiratory Rate 50.
- Capillary Refill gt 2 seconds.
- Withdraws when touched.
- R - fast
- P - delayed
- M - inappropriate
54Whats your call? 7
- A woman is carrying a crying infant. She is able
to walk. - Respiratory Rate 20.
- Capillary Refill 2 sec.
- Obeys commands.
55Whats your call? 7
- A woman is carrying a crying infant. She is able
to walk. Obeys commands. - Respiratory Rate 20.
- Capillary Refill 2 sec.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
56Whats your call? 8
- An infant is carried by mother.
- Hes screaming but the woman quiets him. He
focuses on mom. - Respiratory Rate of 34.
- Capillary refill lt 2 seconds.
- No obvious significant external injuries.
57Whats your call? 8
- An infant is carried by mother.
- Hes screaming but the woman quiets him. He
focuses on mom. Respiratory Rate of 34. - Capillary refill lt 2 seconds.
- No obvious significant external injuries.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
58Whats your call? 9
- School aged boy props himself up.
- Respiratory Rate 28.
- Capillary refill in hands and feet lt 2 sec.
- Answers question and commands.
- Obvious deformity of both lower legs.
59Whats your call? 9
- School aged boy props himself up.
- Respiratory Rate 28.
- Capillary refill in hands and feet lt 2 sec.
- Answers question and commands.
- Obvious deformity of both lower legs.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
60Whats your call? 10
- A school aged girl lies among the wreckage.
- Respiratory Rate 40.
- Capillary Refill is 5 seconds.
- Pushes rescuers away.
61Whats your call? 10
- A school aged girl lies among the wreckage.
Pushes rescuers away. - Respiratory Rate 40.
- Capillary Refill is 5 seconds.
- R - fast
- P - delayed
- M - questionable
62Whats your call? 11
- A screaming infant is found among the bushes at
the side of the road. Partial amputation of the
foot without active bleeding. Reaches for you. - Respiratory Rate 38.
- Capillary Refill lt 2 seconds.
63Whats your call? 11
- A screaming infant is found among the bushes at
the side of the road. Partial amputation of the
foot without active bleeding. Reaches for you. - Respiratory Rate 38.
- Capillary Refill lt 2 seconds.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
64Whats your call? 12
- An adult male lies at the waters edge.
- No Breathing.
- Continues to not breath with jaw thrust.
65Whats your call? 12
- An adult male lies at the waters edge.
- No Breathing.
- Continues to not breath with jaw thrust.
- R - no
- P - no
- M - no
66Whats your call? 13
- A youngster is up and walking around but is
limping. - Alert, crying hysterically for his mother.
- Capillary Refill is immediate.
67Whats your call? 13
- A youngster is up and walking around but is
limping. - Alert, crying hysterically for his mother.
- Capillary Refill is immediate.
- R - Crying
- P - ok
- M - ok
68Whats your call? 14
- A school aged boy lies close to the road.
- Respiratory Rate 36.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
- Slowly looks at you when you talk to him.
69Whats your call? 14
- A school aged boy lies close to the road.
- Respiratory Rate 36.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
- Slowly looks at you when you talk to him.
- R - fast
- P - ok
- M - delayed
70Whats your call? 15
- Teen girl lies next to vehicle, crying for
someone to help her. A man with her says she
needs her wheelchair. Minor cuts and bruises.
Alert. - Respiratory Rate 22.
- Capillary Refill is 1 second.
71Whats your call? 15
- Teen girl lies next to vehicle, crying for
someone to help her. A man with her says she
needs her wheelchair. Minor cuts and bruises.
Alert. - Respiratory Rate 22.
- Capillary Refill is 1 second.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
72Whats your call? 16
- An adult male lies on the ground.
- Respiratory Rate 20.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
- Obeys commands but cries that he cant move his
legs.
73Whats your call? 16
- An adult male lies on the ground.
- Respiratory Rate 20.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
- Obeys commands but cries that he cant move his
legs. - R - ok
- P - ok
- M - ok
OR
74Whats your call? 17
- An older school aged child is found lying against
a tree. Groggy, confused but slowly follows
commands. - Respiratory Rate 28.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
75Whats your call? 17
- An older school aged child is found lying against
a tree. Groggy, confused but slowly follows
commands. - Respiratory Rate 28.
- Capillary refill is 2 seconds.
- R - ok
- P - ok
- M - slow
76It can be confusing - but its ok to change your
mind the second time through.
77Next Class
78Next Class
- Public Health Considerations
- Disaster Medical Operations
- Establishing Treatment Areas
- More Indepth Patient Evaluations
- Bandaging
- Splinting