11 08 Injuries - Open Wounds & Foreign Bodies
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11.7.16 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Scrapes - outer layer of skin rubbed off -
Clean thoroughly
Apply a clean bandage or dressing
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11.7.20 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Cuts - Caused by sharp edged objects or a blow from blunt objects with a force that splits the skin
Clean thoroughly
Bandage wounds
Call for help for serious wounds and control bleeding
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11.7.21 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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these images might be better served with a video of a bandage being applied, especially to something trickier like an ankle vs something easier like the forearm shown.
Stepped process would be good here (1. do this 2. do this)
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bullets as image captions to accompany the voice over would be helpful here, video preferred
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11.7.22 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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these images might be better served with a video of a bandage being applied, especially to something trickier like an ankle vs something easier like the forearm shown.
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Impaled Objects:
Call for help immediately
Never attempt to remove the object
Support the object by placing several dressings around it to keep it from moving
Bandage the dressings in place
Get medical attention
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11.7.23 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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these images might be better served with a video of a bandage being applied, especially to something trickier like an ankle vs something easier like the forearm shown.
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When giving first aid
Thoroughly wash your hands immediately after caring for any wound
Always try to put a barrier between you and the victim's blood by wearing latex gloves
Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Use masks for breathing
Wash your hands thoroughly
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11.7.24 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Not sure this image says anything special compared to other images about going into shock
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Shock: When the circulatory system can't deliver blood to all parts of the body, any significant fluid loss can cause shock
Restlessness or irritability
Pale, cool moist skin
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11.7.25 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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Caring for a person in shock:
Call for help immediately
Help the person to lie down
Control any bleeding
Keep the person warm and dry
Don't move the person unless the scene is unsafe
Elevate the legs about 12 inches if there aren't any head, neck or back injuries or broken bones in the hips or legs
Don't give food or drink
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11.7.36 – First Aid – Recognizing & Reacting to Emergency Situations
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If very minor:
Remove the foreign body inside the eyelid by pulling the upper eyelid over the lower lashes and then lifting the eyelid and removing the eyelid with sterile gauze.
Grasp the eyelashes of the upper lid and turn the lid over a cotton swab, remove the particle carefully with a piece of gauzeIf the foreign body is embedded in they eye, call for help and flush with clean water
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