2. LLeeaarrnniinngg OOuuttccoommeess
To identify the responsibilities of a first
aider.
To identify how to minimise the risk of
infection to self and to others.
To identify what should be kept in a first aid
box.
To describe how first aid equipment should
be used appropriately.
Identify what information should be included
on an incident report form.
Define the difference between an infant and
a child for the purpose of first aid treatment
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3. DEFINITION OOFF FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDD
FIRST AID IS THE INITIAL OR
IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO
SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN INJURED
OR TAKEN ILL BEFORE THE ARRIVAL
OF QUALIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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4. THE AAIIMMSS OOFF FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDD
1. TO PRESERVE LIFE
2. PREVENENT THE CONDITION
FROM WORSENING
3. PROMOTE RECOVERY
4. Can you think of two more?
5. Activity 1 (1.1)
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5. RESPONSIBILITIES OOFF AA
PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDDEERR
Preserve life
Prevent further injury
Promote recovery
Scene assessment
Dealing with casualties
Contacting emergency services
Activity 1 (1.1)
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6. RESPONSIBILITIES OOFF AA
PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDDEERR
Arrival on the scene
Assess the situation
Make the area safe if possible
Ask questions about the situation
Obtain help from others
Send for help….
Activity 2 (1.2)
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7. RESPONSIBILITIES OOFF AA
PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDDEERR
Dealing with Casualties
Protect yourself (hygiene, cross infection)
Check level on consciousness (A.V.P.U.)
Airway and breathing
Assess the extent of the injury or illness (secondary
survey and monitor vital signs)
Treat in order of priority
Be calm and confident
Ensure qualified help has been called for
Activity 2 (1.2)
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8. Contents ooff aa ffiirrsstt aaiidd bbooxx
Activity 3 (1.3)
Research first aid equipment and how it should be used appropriately.
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9. Contents ooff aa ffiirrsstt aaiidd bbooxx
1 leaflet giving general guidance on first aid
1 protective face shield for CPR
20 plaster (hypoallergenic)
2 sterile eye pads
4 triangular bandages
6 medium wound dressings
2 large wound dressings
5 low adherent dressings (melolin)
1 roll hypo allergenic tape
3 pairs disposable gloves
10 packs of 5 sterile gauze swabs
1 finger bandage and applicator
1 litre of sterile water
Activity 3 (1.3)
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10. HHYYGGIIEENNEE
GLOVES
FACE SHIELD
CLEAN HANDS
CROSS INFECTION
APRON
CLEAN AREA (MOUTH)
TAKE TIME
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11. Planning ffoorr aann eemmeerrggeennccyy
In your groups make an emergency plan of action
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12. Planning ffoorr aann eemmeerrggeennccyy
Access to telephone
Do you have someone to who can care for the
children if you have to leave them
Do you have a fully equipped first aid box that is
easy for you and others to find
Are the children’s record forms to hand so you can
take them to the hospital with you
Do you have a fire escape plan? What if the stairs
and the exits are blocked? Do you have an agreed
meeting point outside?
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13. Planning ffoorr aann eemmeerrggeennccyy
Do the parents know what to expect if there is an
emergency and what you will ask of them
Make a list of important phone numbers that you and
others can find easily
1. Parents of the children (home, work, mobile)
2. Doctors surgery (yours and the children)
3. NHS direct advice line
4. Emergency back up person
5. Ofsted advisor or Childminding Network Co-ordinator
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14. CCOONNTTAACCTTIINNGG TTHHEE
EEMMEERRGGEENNCCYY SSEERRVVIICCEESS
If possible take the baby or small child with you
State the service you require
Give your telephone number
State your location
State type of incident
Give number of casualties
State type and extent of the injuries
State any dangerous hazards
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16. ACCIDENT AANNDD IINNCCIIDDEENNTT
RREEPPOORRTTIINNGG
Following any accident or incident it is important to
record all details relating to the situation. The
information contained in the accident book can often
help employers to indentify accident trends and
improve the general Health and Safety of the
workplace. These records may also be required for
insurance and investigative purposes. In 2003 a
new accident book was introduced to comply with
data protection legislation. It is designed so that any
individual recording an accident is unable to access
personal details of previous records.
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17. DEFINITION OOFF PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC
FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDD
AGES
0-12 months = Baby or an infant
1 year to puberty = a child
NB – common sense must prevail !!
Activity 1.5
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