11 07 Injuries - Closed Wounds

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11.7.15 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations

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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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  • Types of injuries from trips, slips or falls:
    Fracture
    Dislocation
    Strain
    Sprain

  • Symptoms:
    Pain, swelling, deformity

  • Response:
    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
    Discoloration

  • Response:
    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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  • 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 fingers

  • Common 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 heat

  • Severe 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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