Title: First Aid
1First Aid
2Poison
- Any substance that causes a harmful reaction when
applied or ingested
3Ingested SS
- Abdominal pain
- N/V, Diarrhea
- Burns, odor, stains around mouth
- Drowsiness or LOC
- Poison containers nearby
4Ingestedwhat to Do
- Call Poison Control Center
- If you do not know number
- call 911
5Ingested What to Do
- Determine
- Age, size of victim
- What was swallowed
- How much was swallowed
- When it was swallowed
6Ingested What to Do
- If told to do so
- Have victim drink cold water or milk (for caustic
materials) - Monitor ABCs
7Ingested What to Do
- Turn on left side.
- Delays advancement of poison into small intestines
8Ingested What to Do
- If told to do so
- Induce vomiting with Syrup of Ipecac
9Ingested What to Do
- If told to do so
- Give activated charcoal
- Have victim sip from a straw
Activated Charcoal Acts like a sponge to bind and
keep poison in digestive system and out of blood
stream
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11Alcohol Emergencies
- Intoxicated person may be belligerent, difficult
to help - Do not try to handle intoxicated person by
yourself. - Call for help
12Alcohol What to Do
- Look for injuries
- Check ABCs
- If laying down, place in recovery position
- Call EMS
13Drugs What to Do
- Check ABCs
- Call EMS
- If laying down, place on left side
14Carbon Monoxide
- CO
- Flu like symptoms that come and go
- Everyone in house is ill
- Pets get ill
15Carbon Monoxide SS
- HA, N/V
- Ringing in the ears
- Chest pain
- Muscle weakness
- Dizziness
- LOC
- Respiratory and cardiac arrest
16Carbon Monoxide What to Do
- Move to fresh air immediately
- Call EMS
- Monitor ABCs
17Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac
- Leaves of 3 leave it be
- Black Spot Test
- Sap turns brown to black
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19Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac
- Use soap and water to clean the skin
- Can soak in bath with oatmeal
- Use Calamine lotion
- Use Cortisone ointment
- Use Baking Soda Solution Soaks
20Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 1. Corrosive substance? Dilute by drinking milk.
Yes
21Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 2. Poison? Call Poison Control Center
immediately.
Yes
22Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 3. Induce vomiting with Ipecac if advised by
PCC.
Yes
23Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 4. Place victim on left side to delay poison
going into small intestine.
Yes
24Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 5. Do not let intoxicated person sleep on back.
Yes
25Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 6. If intoxicated person becomes violent, leave
Yes
26Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
Yes
27Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 8. Calamine lotion can help relieve itching
caused by poison ivy
Yes
28Learning Activities 13
Poisoning
- 9. Some cases of poison ivy require medical
attention
Yes
29Learning Activities 13
- Scenerio 2 y/o vomiting. Medicine container
nearby. He has swallowed some of the medicine.
What to do?
Determine critical info Call PCC Monitor
ABCs Palceon left side
30Learning Activities 13
Scenario Guest becomes drunk. Vomited and
unresponsive. What to do?
Check ABCs Lay on left side Leave if he becomes
violent Call EMS if needed
31Learning Activities 13
Scenario 25 y/o freaking out. Someone saw
her taking pills. She admits she took pills.
What to do?
Determine critical info Call PCC
32Learning Activities 13
Scenario Coworker moving items in storage
room. Left motor running. Windows and doors
closed. Others found him and moved him to fresh
air What to do?
Call EMS Monitor ABCs.
33Learning Activities 13
Scenario Pulled up weeds. Next morning arms
itching with rash. What to do?
Clean skin with soap and water Soak in bath with
oatmeal Use ointments as needed.
34First Aid Kit
Need Poison Control Sticker List of Numbers
for Doctor Dentist Ambulance Police