24. Steps of bandaging
• 1)SPIRAL bandaging
• this is type bandages is used for the uniform thickness part that that is
finger or wrist this each turn of bandage overlap previous turn. this is
preferred over the limb.
25. Reverse spirals
• It is also type of spiral bandaging and usually used for
parts of where the thickness varies. for example legs,
forearms. Here, the turn of spiral should be overlap
preceding one by about 3/4 of the previous and then
reversed by the placing a thumb in center. it should be
smooth in between the gap it should not be there.
27. Figure of eight
• this is basically use for the elbow and knee joints this
applied in the manner of figure of eight. this bandage
made forming loops over the joint turn, alternatively
ascent and descent to cover the part.
29. spica
• This is also type of figure of eight, but there the
term is longer than the other. It is used for join at
right angle to the body.
• example. The shoulder, groin and thumb.
41. TRANSPORTATION OF THE INJURED
Aim to transport :- to enable the casuality to reach the destination
without deterioration or discomfort.
The method of transport depends on:-
• The nature & severity of injury.
• The number of helpers.
• Facilities available.
• The casualty's build.
• Distance to be covered.
• Route to be travelled.
65. Action plan
• CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TEXT STYLES
• SECOND LEVEL
• THIRD LEVEL
• FOURTH LEVEL
• FIFTH LEVEL
66. • CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TEXT STYLES
• SECOND LEVEL
• THIRD LEVEL
• FOURTH LEVEL
• FIFTH LEVEL
67.
68. B - Breathing
B – Check for BREATHING
• Is chest rising and
falling?(LOOK)
• Can you hear victim’s
breathing?(LISTEN)
• Can you feel the breath on
your cheek?(FEEL)
69. C - Circulation
C – Check for circulation
• Can you feel a pulse?
• Can you see any obvious sign of
life?
70.
71. ADULT CPR VIDEO
• CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TEXT STYLES
• SECOND LEVEL
• THIRD LEVEL
• FOURTH LEVEL
• FIFTH LEVEL
72.
73.
74. Keep heel of hand 2
fingers above Xiphoid
process
(Lowest End of Breast Bone)
Keep other heel of the hand
above the first one and interlock
fingers
Identification of Position and placement of Hands for Chest
Compression