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Basic First Aid for Medical Emergencies Session Objectives Recognize the benefits of obtaining first-aid and CPR certification Identify proper procedures for a variety of medical emergencies Assist in administering first aid when a co-worker is injured Do no further harm Prequiz: True or False? After an accident, immediately move the victim to a comfortable position. If a person is bleeding, use a tourniquet. Signs of a heart attack include shortness of breath, anxiety, and perspiration. All burns can be treated with first aid alone; no emergency medical attention is necessary. 1

Help! Emergency! Minutes could make a difference Four Basic Rules 1. 2. Call Bring for help to immediately the victim 4. 3. Do Check no further ABCs harm Assess the Scene Evaluate the scene Assess safety Prioritize care Check for medical alert tags Do head-to-toe check Move only if necessary 2

No Breathing Administer CPR: Lay the person on his or her back Give chest compressions Tilt head slightly Breathe into the person s mouth Continue until EMS personnel arrive Stop the flow of blood Wear gloves Cover the wound Apply pressure If a body part has been amputated, put it on ice Bleeding Shock Lay the victim down Cover Raise feet 3

Anaphylactic Shock Give the victim medication Call for help ASAP Start CPR if necessary Heart Attack Call 911 Make victim comfortable Loosen tight clothing Check for medication Keep victim still Don t give stimulants Ask a person to speak or cough Deliver 5 back blows Perform abdominal thrusts Repeat sequence of back blows and abdominal thrusts Choking 4

If Abdominal Thrusts Don t Work Call 911 Finger sweep Abdominal thrusts Check ABCs Perform CPR if not breathing Don t touch! Turn power off Call 911 Remove person from live wire Electrical Shock Check for breathing Match the problem with the correct first-aid procedure. Bleeding Choking No breathing Heart attack Shock Sweeten deal CPR Elevate Feet Keep victim still Direct Pressure Abdominal thrusts Sweeten deal 5

Review Do you understand first-aid procedures for: No breathing? Bleeding? Shock? Heart attack? Choking? Electrical shock? Splashes Particles in eye Blow to eye Cuts near eye Penetrating objects Eye Injuries Burns First-degree burns Reddened, painful skin Second-degree burns Blistering Third-degree burns Charring, deep tissue damage 6

Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Look Ask Treat for shock Broken Bones Heat Exhaustion Move to cool place Lay victim down Elevate feet Loosen clothing Give fluids Apply cool compresses 7

Heatstroke Immediately call 911 Cool the person down Monitor Fainting Check for breathing Administer CPR if necessary Call 911 if more than a few minutes If conscious, lay the victim down with feet elevated Epileptic Seizures Remove victim from hazards Check for breathing Nothing in the mouth Keep comfortable Call 911 if medical assistance is needed 8

Multiple choice Which is the worst kind of burn? For a particle in the eye: For inhalation of vapors or gases: For heatstroke: a. First degree b. Third degree a. Flush with water b. Rub eye a. Induce vomiting b. Move to fresh air a. Call 911 b. Don t call 911 Review Do you understand first-aid procedures for: Eye injuries? Burns? Exposure to hazardous chemicals? Broken bones? Heat exhaustion and heatstroke? Fainting? Epileptic seizures? Key Points to Remember Medical emergencies can happen anytime. Act quickly, calmly, and correctly. Consider being certified in first aid and CPR. 9