11 07 Injuries - Closed Wounds
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11.7.15 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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This slide is a repeat from the start of this section. Needs updated icons
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Check - Check the scene to make sure that it is safe
Call - Call 911 or your workplace emergency number, have someone else call if you can. If you are alone shout or radio for help
Care - respond to any life threatening conditions
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11.7.17 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Bruising - Damage to the soft skin and blood vessels
Raise the injured part
Apply a cold compress to reduce pain and swelling
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11.7.18 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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This victim is smiling
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Serious closed wounds -
Call 911 or your emergency number
Don't move the victim unless the scene is unsafe
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11.7.19 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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This victim is smiling
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Serious closed wounds -
Call 911 or your emergency number
Don't move the victim unless the scene is unsafe
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11.7.28 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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11.7.29 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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The voice over gives decent advice and the images are really too small and hard to read to support it. this can be done more simply and clearly
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Types of injuries from trips, slips or falls:
Fracture
Dislocation
Strain
SprainSymptoms:
Pain, swelling, deformityResponse:
Call 911 or your emergency number
Keep the person warm and comfortable
Don't attempt to straighten the bone
Apply a splint only if the person must be moved
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11.7.30 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Dislocations: When a bone is separated from the joint
Symptoms:
Bump or hollow that normally isn't there
Swelling
Tenderness
DiscolorationResponse:
Don't attempt to put the joint back
Splint or immobilize the joint if the person must be moved before medical help arrives
Get medical help
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11.7.31 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Image of an attractive guy in his underwear DEFINITELY helps to teach the points in these slides (no not really)
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Sprain: When the ligaments that hold a joint together or stretched or torn
Strain: When the muscles or tendons attached to a bone are stretched or torn
Mild sprains heal quickly
Severe sprains require medical attention
Common sites include the ankle, knee, wrist and fingersCommon strains are to the neck, back, thigh or back of lower legs
Respond to sprains or strains:
Apply ice or cold pack to injury on and off for 72 hours
After 72 hours apply heatSevere sprains and strains:
Excessive swelling or discoloration
Major bruising and severe pain
Victim may have heard a pop or snap
May not be able to use the affected part normally
Require a doctor's care
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