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| EMERGENCYFIRST AID10 NOVEMBER 2024
FIRST AID MANUAL
First Aid actions are measures initially taken for a person that suffered a sudden accident or illness crisis, at the very scene it took place, until specialized assistance arrives.
It is important for the delivery of these measures to be correct and effective as the patient's progress can depend on it.
Objectives
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Relieve pain
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Assist or facilitate recovery of the injured
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Avoid death
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Prevent further damage than the already produced one
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Avoid secondary infections or injuries
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Prevent aggravation of injuries
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ACTION
PROTECT
You have to make sure the scene of the accident is safe; it is preferred to get away from danger by mobilizing the injured person if you need to.
Analyze possible situations:
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Bleeding wounds: use disposable gloves.
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Electrocution: Remove power (if not possible, separate victims from the area taking precautions to protect yourself against shock).
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Fire: control the fire if there is smoke, vent (if not possible, try to rescue adequately protected).
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Gas leaks: ventilate, cut the gas, if you suspect it is flammable, do not light a fire, do not smoke, and do not operate electrical appliances.
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Traffic accidents: park adequately, wear a high visibility vest, and keep your signs on.
CALL 112
You will need to:
Identify yourself.
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Report the exact location
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Specify the type of accident suffered and circumstances that can aggravate the situation (intoxication, poisoning, thermal or chemical burns, etc.)
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Report the number of injuries and the apparent condition (conscious, bleeding, breathing, etc.)
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It is important to keep clear the phone line used to communicate the accident.
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While waiting for help, you can begin to help.
RESCUE
Apply your knowledge of first aid:
Priorities:
Main priorities:
breathing problems, heart attacks, severe bleeding, unconsciousness, shock, open chest, abdominal respiratory system burn injuries, more than one major fracture.
Secondary priorities:
severe burns, spinal injuries, moderate bleeding conscious person with head injuries.
Tertiary priorities:
minor fractures, contusions, abrasions and minor burns.
Last priority:
deaths.
The person providing first aid must:
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Have a basic understanding of first aid
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Act calmly and quickly, help prevent panic and minimize the risk of the accident possibly affecting other people
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Take the necessary measures to guarantee life and avoid major injuries.
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Set aside the curious.
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Ensure specialized care and appropriate transfer.
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Avoid moving the injured person ( except in cases of no choice such as fire, immersion, etc.) If it’s the case, do so with great caution. It is necessary to examine well the wounded, without touching unnecessarily, to establish priorities in case of multiple injuries.
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Avoid administering food or drinks to the victim.
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Ensure safety, organizing the place and making the best of it.
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Limit yourself to the essential actions:
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Keep the injured warm (cover him with a blanket) and loosen the clothes that seem tight.
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Protect yourself against biological hazards (use gloves and mouth to mouth protection).
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Reassure the wounded, giving encouragement and mitigating concern.
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