Basics
Approaching a scene
Acronyms
Wounds and Bleeding
Breaks
100

What is first aid?

The first help given to an injured or suddenly ill person

100

Wear gloves to

Prevent the spread of bloodborne diseases 

100

The 4Hs

Hazards (hands)

Hello

Help 

History

100

Explain the importance of the correct use and disposal of latex gloves.

To prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases to/from the patient and yourself.

100

The aim of splinting is to

Immobilise and stabilise the break

200
As a first aider you may NOT (name 1)
  • Give medication of ANY KIND 

  • Inject anyone, or attempt to do surgery (ie cut things up)

200

DOTS stands for 

Deformities

Open wounds

Tenderness

Swelling

200

Which acronym do you use when you are getting history?

SAMPLE

200

How do you control bleeding?

Apply pressure

200

TRUE OR FALSE:

When a bone is sticking out you should push it back in

FALSE 

300

The only time someone can sue you is if 

You act without their consent 

300

The first thing you do when you get to a scene

Remove HAZARDS

300

AVPU stands for 

Alert 

Verbal

Pain

Unresponsive 

300

Capillary bleeding characteristics

Oozes (comes from surface level capillaries)

300

The bandage and splint should extend .. and ... the break

above and below

400

The 3P's of first aid 

  1. Preserve life

  2. Prevent further harm

  3. Promote recovery

400

Name an emergency contact number

  • 112 - call center

  • 10177 - ambulance 

  • 10111 - police 

400

D-MIST (handing over a scene) stands for

Demographic

MOI (mechanism of injury)

Injuries

Signs and Symptoms 

Treatment 

400

Venous Bleeding characteristics 

dark red and flows steadily (due to coming from veins - deoxygenated blood)

400

The knot you tie in bandages 

Reef knot

500

The most important person in a scene

You as the first aider

500

The 2nd H (Hello) is used to: 

Name 2

1. Get consent 

2. Check their level of consciousness 

500

SAMPLE Stands for

Signs and Symptoms

Allergies

Medications

Previous Relevant Medical History

Last intake and Output 

Events leading up to the incident 

500

The most urgent type of bleeding and characteristics 

Arterial - bright red and spurts 

500

Your bandages should be BUFF. What does this stand for?

Big

Ugly

Fat 

Fluffy