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PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC FFIIRRSSTT 
AAIIDD 
SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 1 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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 
SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 2 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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 
SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 3 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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) 
SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 4 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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) 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 5 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 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) 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 6 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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) 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 7 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
Contents ooff aa ffiirrsstt aaiidd bbooxx 
Activity 3 (1.3) 
Research first aid equipment and how it should be used appropriately. 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 8 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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) 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 9 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
HHYYGGIIEENNEE 
 GLOVES 
 FACE SHIELD 
 CLEAN HANDS 
 CROSS INFECTION 
 APRON 
 CLEAN AREA (MOUTH) 
 TAKE TIME 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 10 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
Planning ffoorr aann eemmeerrggeennccyy 
In your groups make an emergency plan of action 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 11 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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? 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 12 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 13 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 14 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
Accident // IInncciiddeenntt RReeccoorrdd 
Activity 4 (1.4) 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 15 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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. 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 16 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
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 
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 17 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
SHOCK  MEDICAL CONDITIONS 18 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6

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1 puropose o1 Puropose of first aid - newf first aid new

  • 1. PPAAEEDDIIAATTRRIICC FFIIRRSSTT AAIIDD SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 1 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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 SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 2 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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 SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 3 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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) SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 4 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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) SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 5 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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) SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 6 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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) SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 7 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 8. Contents ooff aa ffiirrsstt aaiidd bbooxx Activity 3 (1.3) Research first aid equipment and how it should be used appropriately. SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 8 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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) SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 9 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 10. HHYYGGIIEENNEE GLOVES FACE SHIELD CLEAN HANDS CROSS INFECTION APRON CLEAN AREA (MOUTH) TAKE TIME SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 10 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 11. Planning ffoorr aann eemmeerrggeennccyy In your groups make an emergency plan of action SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 11 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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? SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 12 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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 SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 13 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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 SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 14 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 15. Accident // IInncciiddeenntt RReeccoorrdd Activity 4 (1.4) SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 15 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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. SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 16 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 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 SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 17 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
  • 18. SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 18 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6