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First Aid & CPR Recognizing & Responding to Emergencies
Emergency Action Steps
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Bell Work Grab note taker and bell work log on front table
Wait patiently as I hand back your rubric from your elevator pitch Be prepared to listen to classmate(s) elevator pitches
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First Aid & CPR Bell Work
Elbow contusion Conscious choking Shoulder hurts Not breathing Bloody nose Severe burn Thigh cramp Chest pain Cut lip Back pain Open fx Sprained ankle Victim has fever Vomiting blood
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Objectives Students will be able to:
Understand & use the Check, Call, Care process Understand when & why to prioritize care Practice checking an unconscious person
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Terminology Check, Call, Care
Steps to follow in any emergency situation Signs of Life Any physical sign that would lead a first responder to believe a person has an airway, is breathing & has blood circulation Body movements or sounds
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Terminology EMS Emergency Medical Service (911)
Life threatening conditions Conditions from which a person could die
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Terminology Recovery position
Side lying position that person is placed in when they are conscious, unconscious (but show signs of life) or are likely to vomit
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Emergency Action Steps
What is the methodical process that the first responder should follow in providing care? CHECK-CALL-CARE
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Primary Survey
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Primary Survey - Check Survey the Scene Is the scene safe to approach?
#2
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Primary Survey - Check Scene
What should we be checking for at the scene? Safe vs unsafe
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Primary Survey - Check Scene
Anything unsafe Traffic Fire Smoke Chemical spill Escaping steam Poisonous gas Downed electrical lines Extreme weather Collapsed structures Explosive areas Gasoline spill Any others?
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Primary Survey - Check Victims
Check Consciousness “Hey, are you okay?” If answer, check level of orientation Person, Place, Time No answer, check level of responsiveness Pinch arm #3 #4 #2
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Primary Survey - Check Victims
Check for life threatening/non life threatening injury or illness #5
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Primary Survey - Check Victims
Life threatening conditions Unconsciousness Breathing (absent or difficult) Poisoning Choking No signs of life Persistent chest pain Severe bleeding Severe burns Shock Stroke #6
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Primary Survey - Call Call 911 (EMS)
Often the most important action you can take to help #3
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Primary Survey - Call Give your name Address/Location
What has happened Number of Victims Any Life Threatening situations Victims apparent condition What has been done Hang up last Send someone out to direct ambulance to scene
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Primary Survey - Care Care Check CAB for 5-10 seconds C A B
Circulation Carotid Pulse Airway Head Tilt, Chin Lift (Jaw Thrust) Breathing Rise and fall of chest Breath sounds/feel breath Check CAB for 5-10 seconds Monitor CABs & consciousness Provide specific care as necessary Until help arrives or situation resolved #8 #8 #7 #8
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Primary Survey - Care Conscious victim can answer questions & give clue to problem Unconscious victim cannot provide answers or clues First responders has to look for signs
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Primary Survey - Pulse Find your own pulse Find your partner’s pulse
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Primary Survey Practice
Check Scene Safe – Unsafe – Unusual Check Victim Consciousness – Life Threatening – Non-Life Threatening Call 911 Care CAB
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Primary Survey Practice
Get in groups of 3 Practice the Primary Survey - Unconscious 1 person victim 1 person First Responder 1 person Coach
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Primary Survey - Practice
Care C A B’s Circulation Carotid Pulse 23
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Primary Survey - Practice
Care C A B’s Airway No C-Spine Injury Head Tilt, Chin Lift C-Spine Injury Jaw Thrust Recovery position Monitor CABs 24
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Primary Survey - Practice
Care C A B’s Breathing - 10 sec Look chest rise and fall (movement) Listen Breath sounds Feel Breath on cheek 2 rescue breaths 25
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Primary Survey - Prioritizing Care
Imagine that you come upon an accident scene, you were the only responder & there are 3 injured people. A. conscious woman – bloody, broken arm B. unconscious man C. conscious child – minor scrapes & cuts Who should be treated first? Thumbs Up or Down
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Primary Survey - Prioritizing Care
Who gets treated first? Life threatening Most serious injuries Multiple victims with life threatening conditions? Responder has to choose
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Primary Survey - Prioritizing Care
Get in groups of 3 Prioritize injury/condition
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Closure What is the method used when arriving on scene of an injury/accident? Who gets care first? Baby with elbow laceration Older man with breathing difficulty Pregnant woman with a suspected ankle fx
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