FIRST AID

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  • it is the first response when someone got into an accident
    First Aid
  • It involves cleaning minor cuts, scrapes, or scratches. it can also include the treating process in a minor burn such as applying bandages, and dressings.
    First Aid
  • known as the person who gives first aid to others
    first aider
  • True or False: the goal of a first aider is to prevent injuries and to save lives
    True
  • Primary Survey
    • D-Danger
    • R-Response
    • A-Airways
    • B-Breathing
    • C-Circulation
  • the first question asked to unconscious person
    Primary Survey
  • the two consent used in first aid
    informed consent and implied consent
  • it is a consent that is used to a conscious patient
    informed consent
  • it is a consent that is used to an unconscious patient
    implied consent
  • in breathing we must:
    • look
    • listen
    • feel
  • known as the history taking
    secondary survey
  • refers to allergies, past medical history, pain history, vital signs , and so on
    secondary survey
  • is given to a conscious patient
    history taking
  • What does CPR stand for?
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • it is the life saving technique used by first aider if the a patient lost his/her breathing or heart beat
    Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • before performing CPR on a patient you must?
    check if the environment is safe for the person
  • C-A-B stands for?
    • C: Compressions
    • A: Airway
    • B: Breathing
  • it is an act of kneeling next to the person's neck and shoulder
    Chest Compressions
  • how many inches do you need when performing a chest compressions
    2 inches
  • it is where you need to head tilt and chin maneuver
    Rescue Breathing
  • it is where you already perform a 30 chest compressions, opent the person's airway using head tilt and chin lift manever
    Open Airway
  • true or false: Ankle Pull is done by one rescuer
    True
  • it is the fastest method for moving a victim in a short distance
    Ankle Pull
  • True or False: Ankle Pull is the preferred movement for a patient
    False
  • it is the fastest method being done in a smooth surface
    Ankle Pull
  • is the more preferred carrying method than ankle pull
    shoulder pull
  • True or False: Shoulder pull is a preferred carrying method for supporting the head of the victim
    True
  • requires a rescuer to bend over the waist while pulling
    Shoulder Pull
  • it is the preferred method for dragging a patient
    Blanket Pull
  • it only works with a child or a very light person
    One-Person Lift
  • a carrying method use for long distance
    Fire fighter carry
  • difficult to get the person up to this position from the ground. Getting the victim into position requires a very strong rescuer or an assistant.
    Firefighter Carry
  • better for longer distances than the one-person lift.
    Pack-Strap Carry
  • it is a method done by two people to save lives
    Two Rescuers
  • conscious victim, this carry allows the victim to swing their leg using the rescuers as a pair of crutches
    HUMAN CRUTCH/ TWO-PERSON DRAG
  • For the unconscious victim, it is a quick and easy way to move a victim out of immediate danger.
    HUMAN CRUTCH/ TWO-PERSON DRAG
  • carrying conscious and alert victims at moderate distances.
    FOUR-HANDED SEAT
  • True or False: The victim must be able to stand supported and hold themselves upright during transport.
    False
  • carrying a victim longer distances. This technique can support an unconscious victim.
    Two-Handed Seat
  • good method for carrying victims up and down stairs or through narrow or uneven areas
    CHAIR CARRY