Facial Injuries
Ice Ice Baby
It's getting Hot in here
Don’t you know that you’re toxic
Burn Baby Burn
100
Nosebleed
Tilt Head Forward Place Ice pack the back of the neck Pinch Cartilage of the nose
100
What is Hypothermia?
Hypothermia happens when someone becomes very cold and their core body temperature drops so low that it stops functioning properly.
100
How to prevent Heat Exhaustion?
Stay Cool Wear a hat Use Sunscreens Wear Protective Sunglasses
100
What are the 4 types of poison?
Ingested, Injected, Inhaled, on Contact
100
Define the treatment for first degree burns?
Flush with cool, clean water. Phone EMS is burn is large, or the face and neck is affected or if the victim is a small child/infant.
200
Scenario: A child was riding a bicycle and falls and breaks some teeth. His teeth are on the ground and his gums are bleeding. What do you do.
Assess situation Tilt head forward Salvage teeth and place in milk Advise to go see a doctor
200
Define Treatment for Hypothermia
Remove victim to a dry, sheltered area. Warm Victim up Remove wet clothing. Phone EMS if the victim is unconcious, confused or does not improve quickly
200
Define Treatment for Heat Exhaustion
Move to a cool spot Cool victim gradually Give victim water to drink Advise victim to consume sports drink to restore depleted body salt. Phone EMS if the victim's level of conciousness is decreased
200
Define Treatment towards Victim injects themselves with a chemical?
Phone EMS Contact the Poison Control Centre for assistance Delay Circulation by placing the victim at rest and keeping the affected limb below heart level
200
Demonstrate Treatment for Chemical Burn inside the eye?
Phone EMS Flush eyes with skin temperature water for at least 30 mins Encourage constant blinking
300
DEMONSTRATE APPROPRIATE CARE FOR OBJECT EMBEDDED IN EYEBALL
Phone EMS Do not try to remove object Bandage around and cover other eye Use a Ring Pad if needed and keep it in place using a triangular.
300
Demonstrate Treatment for Frostbite
Remove victim from Cold Environment Reheat affected area Apply loose dressing to protect the injury Advise victim to see medical assistance
300
Demonstrate Treatment for a Heat Cramp
Move to a c ool spot Give victim cool water to drink Stretch the Cramp Advise victim to eat foods that will help return body salt
300
Define the treatment for a victim inhaling a poison?
Remove victim away the source of poison...
300
What is the difference between Second Degree and Third Degree Burns?
Second Degree Burns have blisters, redness and Pain while Third Degree Burn it is Black, Waxy Tissue, and nerves damaged.
400
DEMONSTRATE TREATMENT OF AN SUPERFICIAL OBJECT INSIDE THE EAR!
Remove gently only if it can be easily seen. Adjust victim to allow drainage. If the object remains stuck. Get medical assistance.
400
What are some way to prevent Hypothermia?
Always Dress Warm. Stay Dry. Eat High Energy Food. Keep your body moving. Drink plenty of fluids.
400
What are some ways to cool a victim down?
Removing outer layer of victim's clothing Wrapping the victim in wet sheets Sponging with or immersing in shallow, cool water Fanning his or her body Applying ice packs or cold compresses to head, armpits, groins and along the sides of the chest
400
When can a rescuer ever give an epi pen to a victim?
When the victim is unable to deliver the dosage themselves because of the effects of Analphyaxis!
400
Define Treatment for Sunburn?
Get out of the sun Relieve affected area with cool water Protect area from further damange If the victim suffered from a large area. Seek medical assistance.
500
Demonstrate Primary Treatment for Extruded Eyeball
Phone EMS Cover Eyeball with moist dressing Hold it in place with a Cup Keep victim calm
500
Mild, Moderate or Severe? Signs and Symptoms - Shivering reduced or absent - An Overwhelming desire to sleep - Loss of Conciousness
Severe
500
Demonstrate treatment of a heatstroke victim?
Phone EMS Move to a cool environment Cool victim as quickly as possible
500
Demonstrate Treatment - You are at McDonald at around 2 o'clock in the morning. You notice a disoriented man coming into the restaurant. He collapses and he is semi concious. You notice a scent of alcohol coming from their mouth. What do you do?
Scene Survey, Call EMS, Place in Recovery Position, Wipe Residue from around victim's mouth.
500
Demonstrate treatment for Third Degree Burn.
Phone EMS Flush area with cool water Cover area with sterile dressing