First Aid Mgr. Zdeňka Kubíková Bc. Barbora Zuchová and others Bleeding – Internal.

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First Aid Mgr. Zdeňka Kubíková Bc. Barbora Zuchová and others Bleeding – Internal

…and sport sometimes hurts

Unconsciousness:  see unconsciousness When being consciousness, don´t underrate!  vomiting  somnolence  nausea  confused patient  short – term unconsciousness Internal bleeding – head Flegel, 2004 Always dial EMS 155 !

Internal bleeding – abdomen Flegel,2004 Accident mechanism – blunt stroke (contusion)  ice-hockey, skiing, cycling, fighting sports Position after accident: favourable position Shock development:  Pale and cold skin, cold perspiration  Rapid, weaker pulse… irregular  Rapid and shallow breathing  Feeling of thirst  Anxiety, fear  Nausea, vomiting

First aid:  dialling of EMS 155  keep the patient in his position  measures against shock:  liquids – don´t give any liquids!  heat – care about heat comfort  subside – tactful encouragement...  transport – don´t transport... dial 155!!!  silence... Internal bleeding – abdomen Keggenhoff,2006

Accident mechanism : car accident, falls... Symptoms: dyspnoea, cyanosis First aid:  dialling of EMS 155  check on vital signs – breathing and circulation and level of consciousness  conscious patient – measures against shock  half-sitting position Chest injury

 When the chest is injured, by the lung can occure collapse Pneumothorax ČČK,2003 wound diaphragma heart