 What are 3 things that you think of when you hear the words “first aid”?

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 What are 3 things that you think of when you hear the words “first aid”?

 Immediate and temporary care given to someone ill or injured  Can prevent further damage  Can be the difference between life and death  Stay Calm

 Might be needed at any time  List Emergency Numbers-911  Health Records  First aid kit in car and home

 Treating all blood as if it is contaminated  Gloves  Facemask  Face Shield  Avoid objects that may be contaminated

 Tweezers/Scissors  Thermometer, cotton swabs, blanket, ice pack  Certain medications  Bandages and Gauze  Misc.

 Recognize Signs of an Emergency › Use your senses › Be Aware › Be prepared to act

 Decide to Act › Evaluate and Decide › Know Your Limits › Make sure you can stay safe › Good Samaritan Laws protect those who help › Do Not Hesitate

 Call for Help › 911 › Stay Calm › Dispatcher will assist you

 Provide Care till Help Arrives › Stay with them › Prevent shock/Hypothermia › Prevent heat problems › Try not to move them › Use CPR if needed