(Emergency Scene Management)
The FIRST thing you do in Scene management is____
Check for Hazards
TRUE OR FALSE
FIRST AID is defined as emergency help given to an injured or ill person using anything you have available.
TRUE
When someone falls from a roof, you should tell them to..
NOT MOVE
TRUE or FALSE
You check circulation BEFORE and AFTER Bandaging a severe bleed!
TRUE
S.H.A.R.P is
Swelling H____ Aches Redness Pus
HEAT
What position do you put someone in if they are unconscious and breathing normally?
RECOVERY position
An adult in first aid and CPR is anyone older than...
8 years of age
When someone is unconscious due to an injury or illness, what kind of consent do you have?
IMPLIED CONSENT
The best way to control a bleeding injury is
Apply direct pressure and lay them down
Clean, large enough to cover a sound and non-stick is a________
DRESSING
Talk to them! Ask!
Good Communication when talking to a casualty involves
making eye contact a, use their name
When someone falls from a high height and are breathing and talking, how do you lay position them?
Position they found! Possible neck and spine injury
A roller bandage hold a ______ in place
Dressing
You bandage an arm wound, then his fingernails turn blue you should___________ next.
Loosen the bandages
The best way to prevent shock from getting worse is
Give first aid to the injuries and illnesses
You arrive to an emergency and the lights are off, what should you do FIRST!
Turn on the lights!
When you hold someone's neck and head it is called?
C-SPINE
What do you do with an amputated finger to keep is clean to go to the hospital?
Keep it cool and moist!
A bruise is type of ___________ wound. No external bleeding.
Closed wound
PRIMARY SURVEY has three steps... A,B,C
Airway, Breathing and Circulation
What is the priority of first aid?
Prevent injury or illness from getting worse
A construction worker is pinned under a concrete slab, as the First Aider, what do you do first.
Take charge, check for hazards and tell them not to move!
WHY do we check Circulation BEFORE and AFTER
To ensure it is not too tight, and blood flow!
A Clean cut is an Incision.
A jagged/rough cut is a ___________
Laceration.