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BASICBASICFIRSTFIRSTAID AID
Prepared by: Prepared by: Joanne Faye Q. Lim, BSN, Joanne Faye Q. Lim, BSN, RNRN
October 27, 2009October 27, 2009
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FIRST AIDFIRST AID It is an immediate response to It is an immediate response to a compromised patient, usually a compromised patient, usually during emergency situations.during emergency situations.
It is indicated to bridge the gap It is indicated to bridge the gap between the patient and the between the patient and the physician or any medical help.physician or any medical help.
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SHOCKSHOCK
An abnormal condition An abnormal condition of inadequate blood flow of inadequate blood flow to the body tissues with to the body tissues with life threatening cellular life threatening cellular dysfunctiondysfunction
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Cold and Clammy SkinCold and Clammy Skin
HypotensionHypotension
PallorPallor
Dilated PupilsDilated Pupils
Assessment for Assessment for SHOCKSHOCK
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Types of SHOCKTypes of SHOCK
HypovolemicHypovolemic
SepticSeptic
CardiogenicCardiogenic
VasogenicVasogenic
AnaphylacticAnaphylactic
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Shock (First Shock (First Aid)Aid)
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BURNSBURNS Any injury to the body Any injury to the body caused by hot objects, caused by hot objects, flames, electricity, flames, electricity, chemicals, radiation or chemicals, radiation or gasesgases
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Classifications of Classifications of BURNSBURNS
First Degree BurnFirst Degree Burn (SUPERFICIAL)(SUPERFICIAL)
Second Degree BurnSecond Degree Burn (PARTIAL THICKNESS BURN)(PARTIAL THICKNESS BURN)
Third Degree BurnThird Degree Burn (FULL THICKNESS BURN)(FULL THICKNESS BURN)
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BURNSBURNS
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WOUNDSWOUNDS
A disruption in the A disruption in the continuity of a continuity of a supposedly intact skinsupposedly intact skin
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WOUNDS First AidWOUNDS First Aid
1.1. Control the Bleeding Control the Bleeding
Apply pressure on the bleeding Apply pressure on the bleeding sitesite
Elevation (upper and lower Elevation (upper and lower extremities)extremities)
Apply pressure on the pulse siteApply pressure on the pulse site
2.2. BandagingBandaging
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BANDAGINGBANDAGINGOpen PhaseOpen Phase Top of the HeadTop of the Head
FaceFace
Back Part of HeadBack Part of Head
Chest or BackChest or Back
Arm SlingArm Sling
Hand or Foot (Burns)Hand or Foot (Burns)
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Leg (Knee Part)Leg (Knee Part)
Elbow (Straight and Bent)Elbow (Straight and Bent)
ForearmForearm
Hip and ShoulderHip and Shoulder
GenitalsGenitals
BANDAGINGBANDAGINGBroad CravatBroad Cravat
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ForeheadForehead
Ears, Cheeks, JawEars, Cheeks, Jaw
Palm Pressure Palm Pressure (Vertical and Horizontal(Vertical and Horizontal
Ankle Support Ankle Support (Shoe On and Shoe Off)(Shoe On and Shoe Off)
BANDAGINGBANDAGINGNarrow Broad Narrow Broad
CravatCravat
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FRACTURESFRACTURES
Break in the continuity of Break in the continuity of the bone tissuesthe bone tissues
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FRACTURE (First FRACTURE (First Aid) Aid)
RICERICE
RRestest
IImmobilizemmobilize
CCompressompress
EElevatelevate
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Patient Patient Evacuation/TransferEvacuation/Transfer
ONE MAN CARRYONE MAN CARRYSide By Side CarrySide By Side Carry
Lovers’ Carry Lovers’ Carry
Pick a Back MethodPick a Back Method
Cross-hand Pulling MethodCross-hand Pulling Method
Dining Chair MethodDining Chair Method
Fireman’s CarryFireman’s Carry
Fireman’s DragFireman’s Drag
Blanket LiftBlanket Lift
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Patient Patient Evacuation/TransferEvacuation/Transfer
TWO MEN CARRYTWO MEN CARRY
Side By Side Carry With a PartnerSide By Side Carry With a Partner
Two Handed LiftTwo Handed Lift
Three Handed LiftThree Handed Lift
Four Handed Lift Four Handed Lift
Fore and Aft MethodFore and Aft Method
Arm Chair DragArm Chair Drag
THREE MEN AND ABOVE CARRYTHREE MEN AND ABOVE CARRY
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TRIAGETRIAGE A process of prioritizing A process of prioritizing
patients based on the patients based on the severity of their conditionseverity of their condition
This delivers patient This delivers patient treatment efficiently when treatment efficiently when resources are insufficient for resources are insufficient for all to be treated immediately. all to be treated immediately.
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Triage SystemTriage System
REDRED (Emergent) (Emergent)
YELLOWYELLOW (Urgent) (Urgent)
GREENGREEN (Non-urgent) (Non-urgent)
BLACKBLACK (Expired Patients) (Expired Patients)
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