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Checking an Ill or Injured Person. FIRST… Check the Scene Check the person for life-threatening conditions Tell the person not to move and get consent.

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1 Checking an Ill or Injured Person

2 FIRST… Check the Scene Check the person for life-threatening conditions Tell the person not to move and get consent If there are life-threatening conditions, call 9-1-1

3 If the person is conscious… Ask the following: ◦What is your name? ◦What happened? ◦Where do you feel any pain or discomfort? ◦Do you feel numbness or loss of sensation? ◦Do you have allergies? ◦Do you have any medical conditions? ◦When did you last eat or drink anything?  This information can be given to the EMS when they arrive!

4 Checking the victim… Adult ◦HEAD TO TOE Child or Infant ◦TOE TO HEAD  Less threatening

5 Prioritizing Care Please read the scenarios on pages 13-15 On a separate sheet of paper, for each emergency situation, write down the victim who has the life-threatening condition and needs to be helped FIRST.

6 Signals for Shock Restlessness and irritability Altered level of consciousness Nausea or vomiting Rapid breathing and pulse Pale or ashen, cool, moist skin Excessive thirst

7 Care for Shock Call 9-1-1 Monitor ABCs Control any external bleeding Keep the person from getting chilled or overheated Elevate the legs about 12 inches, if there is not a head, neck or spinal injury suspected Comfort and reassure until EMS arrives

8 Checking an unconscious person Call 9-1-1 Always check to see if an unconscious person: ◦Has an open airway ◦Shows signs of life (movement and breathing)  ABCs ◦ A: Airway- Open the airway ◦ B: Breathing – Check for movement and breathing ◦ C: Circulation – Check for signs of life and severe bleeding

9 Head Tilt This is to open the airway Infant and small children do not need their head tilted as far back!

10 Checking for circulation Adult and child ◦Carotid Artery in the neck Infant ◦Brachial artery in the upper arm

11 Practicing skills On page 18 you will find the skill sheet for checking an ill or injured person Practice all steps, 1-6 I will be around to assess!!!!


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