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Philippine Red Cross
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Community First Aid (FA)
Community First Aid &
Basic Life Support
MODULE 2
Basic Life Support (BLS)
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Community First Aid
Philippine Red Cross
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First Aid
FIRST AID
Is an immediate care given to a person who has
been injured or suddenly taken ill. It includes self-
help and home care if medical assistance is not
available or delayed
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Roles and Responsibilities of a First Aider
1. Bridge that fills the gap between the victim and the physician
• It is not intended to compete with, or take the place of the
services of the physician.
• It ends when the services of a physician begin.
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Roles and Responsibilities of a First Aider
2. Ensure safety of him / herself and that of bystanders.
3. Gain access to the victim.
4. Determine any threats to patient’s life.
5. Summon advanced medical care as needed.
7. Assist advanced personnel.
8. Record all findings and care given to the patient.
6. Provide needed care for the patient.
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Objectives of First Aid
1. To alleviate suffering
3. To prolong life.
2. To prevent added/further injury or danger
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Characteristics of A Good First Aider
1. Gentle - should not cause pain.
2. Resourceful - should make the best use of things
at hand.
3. Observant - should notice all signs.
4. Tactful - should not alarm the victim
5. Emphatic - should be comforting.
6. Respectable - should maintain a professional &
caring attitude
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Hindrances in Giving First Aid
1. Unfavorable surroundings.
2. Presence of crowds.
3. Pressure from victim or relatives.
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Transmission of Diseases and the First Aider
1. Direct contact
2. Indirect contact
3. Airborne
4. Vector
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Body Substance Isolation
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First Aid
Basic Precautions and Practices
1. Personal Hygiene 2. Protective Equipment 3. Equipment Cleaning
& Disinfecting
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Suggested First Aid Kit Contents:
 Rubbing alcohol
 Povidone Iodine
 Cotton
 Gauze pads
 Tongue depressor
 Penlight
 Band aid
 Plaster
 Gloves
 Scissors
 Forceps
 Bandage (Triangular)
 Elastic roller bandage
 Occlusive dressing
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DRESSING
Any sterile cloth material used to cover the wound
Other uses of dressing:
 Controls bleeding.
 Protects the wound from infection.
 Absorbs liquid from the wound such as blood
plasma, water and pus.
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BANDAGES
1. Control bleeding.
2. Tie splints in place.
3. Immobilize body part.
4. For arm support – use as a
sling.
Other uses of bandages:
Any clean cloth materials, sterile or not used to hold the
dressing in place.
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First Aid
GETTING STARTED
1. Plan of Action
2. Gathering of Needed Materials
3. Initial Response:
• Ask for HELP.
• Intervene
• Do no further harm
4. Instruction to Helper/s
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EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
 Survey the Scene
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EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
 Survey the Scene
- Is the scene safe?
- What Happened?
- How many people are injured?
- Are there bystanders who can help?
- Identify yourself as a trained First Aider
- Get consent to give care
Elements
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EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
 Primary Survey
- CHECK for CONSCIOUSNESS
- CHECK AIRWAY
- CHECK for Signs of Life
Coughing
Breathing
Movement
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Depending on the situation:
- A bystanders should make the telephone call for help(If available).
- A bystander will be requested to call for a physician.
- Somebody will be asked to arrange for transfer facility.
- Care First or Call First. (Lone Rescuer)
First Aid
EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
• Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility
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IF A LONE RESPONDER
 CALL FIRST (Activate Medical Assistance before providing care) If:
- An unconscious adult victim or child 8 years old or older.
- An unconscious infant or child known to be at a high risk for heart
problems.
 CARE FIRST (provide first aid for 1-2 minutes and then call fast) If:
- An unconscious victim less than 8 years old;
- Cardiac Arrest in children known to be at high risk of arrythmias
- Any victim of submersion or near drowning
- Any victim of arrest associated with trauma
- Any victim of drug overdose
• Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility
First Aid
EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
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Information to be remembered in activating medical assistance :
 What happened?
 Location?
 Number of persons injured?
 Extent of injury and First Aid given?
 The telephone number from where you are calling?
 Person who activated medical assistance must identify
him/herself and drop the phone fast.
• Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility
First Aid
EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
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EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
First Aid
EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
 Secondary Survey
1. Interview the victim
- Ask victim’s name
- Ask what happened
- Assess the SAMPLE History
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Signs & symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history
Last oral intake
Events prior to the episode
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2. Check vital signs.
- Pulse Rate
- Respiratory Rate
- Temperature
- Blood Pressure
- Skin Appearance
- Pupil Reaction
3. Perform head-to-toe examination.
EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
 Secondary Survey
First Aid
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EMERGENCY TRANSFER
Is a rapid movement of patient from unsafe
place to a place of safety.
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EMERGENCY TRANSFER
Danger of fire
or explosion
Danger of toxic gasses or
asphyxia due to lack of
oxygen
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Danger of electrocution Danger of collapsing walls
Risk of drowning
Serious traffic hazards
First Aid
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TRANSFER
Is moving a patient from one place to another after
giving first aid.
1. Nature and severity of the injury.
2. Size of the victim.
3. Physical capabilities of the first aider.
4. Number of personnel and equipment available.
5. Nature of evacuation route.
6. Distance to be covered.
7. Sex of the victim (Last Consideration).
Selection of transfer method will depend on the following:
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ONE-MAN CARRIES / ASSISTS
Assist to Walk Carry in Arms
First Aid
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TWO-MAN CARRIES
Hand as a litter
Carry by Extremities
First Aid
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THREE-MAN CARRIES
Hammock Carry
First Aid
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Wounds
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Wounds
Two Types of Wounds
1. Closed Wound
First Aid Management
C - Cold Application
S - Splinting
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Wounds
Two Types of Wounds
2. Open Wound
Puncture Abrasion Laceration Avulsion
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Wounds
Two Types of Wounds
2. Open Wound
First Aid Management
C - Control Bleeding
C - Cover the wound with dressing and
secure with a bandage.
C - Care for shock.
C - Consult or refer to physician.
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Burns
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Burns
TYPES OF BURN INJURIES:
1. Thermal Burns 2. Chemical Burns 3. Electrical Burns
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Burns
Superficial
(First-degree) burns
Partial-thickness
(Second-degree) burns
Full-thickness
(Third-degree) burns
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Specific Body Injuries
Blows to the Eye Chemical Burns
Foreign Object Nose Injuries
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Specific Body Injuries
4. Impaled Objects 5. Amputations
6. Sucking Chest Wound 7. Abdominal Injuries
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
Head Top Side
OPEN PHASE
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
Chest
OPEN PHASE
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
Burned Hand
OPEN PHASE
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
FOREHEAD
CRAVAT PHASE
ARM/LEG PALM PRESSURE
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
Elbow Bended
CRAVAT PHASE
Elbow Straight
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Dislocation and Broken Bones
FIRST AID MANAGEMENT
• Check the victims sign of life (if unconscious)
• Keep the victim still
• If there is bleeding, cover and control bleeding
• Immobilize the affected part
• Get medical help
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BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
Arm Sling
FOR IMMOBILIZATION
For Sprain
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FAINTING (Shock)
Signs and Symptoms of Shock
 Face – pale or cyanotic in color.
 Skin – cold and clammy.
 Breathing – irregular.
 Pulse – rapid and weak.
 Nausea and vomiting
 Weakness
 Thirsty
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1. Proper Body Position.
2. Proper Body Heat 3. Proper Transfer
First Aid Management:
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INGESTED POISON
• Altered mental status.
Signs and Symptoms
• History of ingesting poisons.
• Burns around the mouth.
• Odd breath odors.
• Nausea, vomiting.
• Diarrhea
• Abdominal pain.
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INGESTED POISON
First Aid for Ingested Poisoning
1. Try to identify the poison. Call the National Poison
Control Center.
2. Place the victim on his or her left side.
3. Monitor ABCs.
4. Save any empty container, spoiled food for analysis.
5. Save any vomitus and keep it with the victim if he or she is
taken to an emergency facility.
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Heat cramps
FIRST AID MANAGEMENT
1. Transfers the victim to a cool place
2. Have the victim rest with his/her feet elevated
3. Cool the victim (do not use an alcohol rub)
4. Give the victim an electrolyte beverages to sip.
5. Massage affected muscle gently and firmly until they
relaxes.
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Sprain
1. Remove all clothing or jewelry
around the joint.
2. Apply cold compress at once.
3. Immobilize, Rest and Elevate the
affected joint.
4. Seek Medical Help if needed.
FIRST AID MANAGEMENT
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Basic Life Support
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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)
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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)
Chain of Survival
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Cardiovascular Disease
RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
1. Risk factors that cannot be changed (Non-modifiable) :
• Heredity
• Age
• Gender
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Cardiovascular Disease
RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
2. Risk factors that can be changed (Modifiable) :
• Cigarette smoking
• Hypertension
• Elevated cholesterol
• Lack of exercises
• Obesity
• Stress
• Diabetes mellitus
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Cardiovascular Disease
HEART ATTACK
( Myocardial Infarction)
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Cardiovascular Disease
HEART ATTACK ( Myocardial Infarction)
• Chest Discomfort
Signs and Symptoms
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Cardiovascular Disease
HEART ATTACK ( Myocardial Infarction)
• Sweating
• Nausea
• Shortness of Breathe
• Tingling Sensation
Signs and Symptoms
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FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF HEART ATTACK
1. Recognized the signals of heart attack and take action.
2. Have patient stop what he or she is doing and sit or lie
down in a comfortable position. Do not let the patient
move around.
3. Have someone call the physician or ambulance for
help.
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Cardiovascular Disease
FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF HEART ATTACK
4. If patient is
under medical care,
assist, him/her in
taking his/her
prescribe
medicine/s
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FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
COMMON CAUSES:
1. Improper Chewing
2. Excessive Intake of Alcohol
3. Presence of Dentures
4. Running while eating
5. Children hand to mouth stage left
unattended
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FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
Types of Obstruction:
1. Mild Obstruction - with good air exchange
Mgt: Encourage Coughing
2. Severe Obstruction - with poor or no air exchange
Mgt: Back Blows, Abdominal Thrusts, Chest Thrusts
Basic Life Support
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CARDIAC ARREST
Is the condition in which circulation ceases and vital
organs are deprived of oxygen.
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
This is a combination of chest compression and
ventilation.
*COMPRESSION ONLY CPR
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CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
Criteria for Not Starting CPR
• The patient has a valid “Do Not Attempt Resuscitation”
(DNAR) order.
• The patient has signs of irreversible death
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CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
When to STOP CPR:
1. SPONTANEOUS signs of circulation are restored.
2. TURNED OVER to medical services or properly trained
and authorized personnel.
3. OPERATOR is already exhausted and cannot continue
CPR.
4. PHYSICIAN assumes responsibility (declares death,
take over, etc.).
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Survey the Scene.
Check Responsiveness
Check Airway (Head-Tilt-Chin Lift)
Check Signs of Life (Look, Listen & Feel)
for no more than 10 seconds.
Give 2 Initial breaths
Start CPR if still no signs of life
Place in Recovery Position if Victim has signs of life.
SEQUENCE IN
PERFORMING
CPR
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232100753-Ph-Red-Cross-First-Aid-and-BLS.ppt

  • 1. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Community First Aid (FA) Community First Aid & Basic Life Support MODULE 2 Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • 2. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Community First Aid
  • 3. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid FIRST AID Is an immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill. It includes self- help and home care if medical assistance is not available or delayed
  • 4. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Roles and Responsibilities of a First Aider 1. Bridge that fills the gap between the victim and the physician • It is not intended to compete with, or take the place of the services of the physician. • It ends when the services of a physician begin.
  • 5. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Roles and Responsibilities of a First Aider 2. Ensure safety of him / herself and that of bystanders. 3. Gain access to the victim. 4. Determine any threats to patient’s life. 5. Summon advanced medical care as needed. 7. Assist advanced personnel. 8. Record all findings and care given to the patient. 6. Provide needed care for the patient.
  • 6. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Objectives of First Aid 1. To alleviate suffering 3. To prolong life. 2. To prevent added/further injury or danger
  • 7. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Characteristics of A Good First Aider 1. Gentle - should not cause pain. 2. Resourceful - should make the best use of things at hand. 3. Observant - should notice all signs. 4. Tactful - should not alarm the victim 5. Emphatic - should be comforting. 6. Respectable - should maintain a professional & caring attitude
  • 8. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Hindrances in Giving First Aid 1. Unfavorable surroundings. 2. Presence of crowds. 3. Pressure from victim or relatives.
  • 9. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Transmission of Diseases and the First Aider 1. Direct contact 2. Indirect contact 3. Airborne 4. Vector
  • 10. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Body Substance Isolation
  • 11. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Basic Precautions and Practices 1. Personal Hygiene 2. Protective Equipment 3. Equipment Cleaning & Disinfecting
  • 12. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Suggested First Aid Kit Contents:  Rubbing alcohol  Povidone Iodine  Cotton  Gauze pads  Tongue depressor  Penlight  Band aid  Plaster  Gloves  Scissors  Forceps  Bandage (Triangular)  Elastic roller bandage  Occlusive dressing
  • 13. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid DRESSING Any sterile cloth material used to cover the wound Other uses of dressing:  Controls bleeding.  Protects the wound from infection.  Absorbs liquid from the wound such as blood plasma, water and pus.
  • 14. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGES 1. Control bleeding. 2. Tie splints in place. 3. Immobilize body part. 4. For arm support – use as a sling. Other uses of bandages: Any clean cloth materials, sterile or not used to hold the dressing in place.
  • 15. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid GETTING STARTED 1. Plan of Action 2. Gathering of Needed Materials 3. Initial Response: • Ask for HELP. • Intervene • Do no further harm 4. Instruction to Helper/s
  • 16. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES  Survey the Scene
  • 17. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES  Survey the Scene - Is the scene safe? - What Happened? - How many people are injured? - Are there bystanders who can help? - Identify yourself as a trained First Aider - Get consent to give care Elements
  • 18. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES  Primary Survey - CHECK for CONSCIOUSNESS - CHECK AIRWAY - CHECK for Signs of Life Coughing Breathing Movement
  • 19. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Depending on the situation: - A bystanders should make the telephone call for help(If available). - A bystander will be requested to call for a physician. - Somebody will be asked to arrange for transfer facility. - Care First or Call First. (Lone Rescuer) First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES • Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility
  • 20. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 IF A LONE RESPONDER  CALL FIRST (Activate Medical Assistance before providing care) If: - An unconscious adult victim or child 8 years old or older. - An unconscious infant or child known to be at a high risk for heart problems.  CARE FIRST (provide first aid for 1-2 minutes and then call fast) If: - An unconscious victim less than 8 years old; - Cardiac Arrest in children known to be at high risk of arrythmias - Any victim of submersion or near drowning - Any victim of arrest associated with trauma - Any victim of drug overdose • Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
  • 21. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Information to be remembered in activating medical assistance :  What happened?  Location?  Number of persons injured?  Extent of injury and First Aid given?  The telephone number from where you are calling?  Person who activated medical assistance must identify him/herself and drop the phone fast. • Activate Medical Assistance (AMA) or Transfer Facility First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES
  • 22. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES First Aid EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES  Secondary Survey 1. Interview the victim - Ask victim’s name - Ask what happened - Assess the SAMPLE History
  • 23. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Signs & symptoms Allergies Medications Past medical history Last oral intake Events prior to the episode
  • 24. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 2. Check vital signs. - Pulse Rate - Respiratory Rate - Temperature - Blood Pressure - Skin Appearance - Pupil Reaction 3. Perform head-to-toe examination. EMERGENCY ACTION PRINCIPLES  Secondary Survey First Aid
  • 25. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY TRANSFER Is a rapid movement of patient from unsafe place to a place of safety.
  • 26. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid EMERGENCY TRANSFER Danger of fire or explosion Danger of toxic gasses or asphyxia due to lack of oxygen
  • 27. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Danger of electrocution Danger of collapsing walls Risk of drowning Serious traffic hazards First Aid
  • 28. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid TRANSFER Is moving a patient from one place to another after giving first aid. 1. Nature and severity of the injury. 2. Size of the victim. 3. Physical capabilities of the first aider. 4. Number of personnel and equipment available. 5. Nature of evacuation route. 6. Distance to be covered. 7. Sex of the victim (Last Consideration). Selection of transfer method will depend on the following:
  • 29. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 ONE-MAN CARRIES / ASSISTS Assist to Walk Carry in Arms First Aid
  • 30. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 TWO-MAN CARRIES Hand as a litter Carry by Extremities First Aid
  • 31. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 THREE-MAN CARRIES Hammock Carry First Aid
  • 32. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Wounds
  • 33. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Wounds Two Types of Wounds 1. Closed Wound First Aid Management C - Cold Application S - Splinting
  • 34. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Wounds Two Types of Wounds 2. Open Wound Puncture Abrasion Laceration Avulsion
  • 35. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Wounds Two Types of Wounds 2. Open Wound First Aid Management C - Control Bleeding C - Cover the wound with dressing and secure with a bandage. C - Care for shock. C - Consult or refer to physician.
  • 36. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Burns
  • 37. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Burns TYPES OF BURN INJURIES: 1. Thermal Burns 2. Chemical Burns 3. Electrical Burns
  • 38. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Burns Superficial (First-degree) burns Partial-thickness (Second-degree) burns Full-thickness (Third-degree) burns
  • 39. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Specific Body Injuries Blows to the Eye Chemical Burns Foreign Object Nose Injuries
  • 40. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Specific Body Injuries 4. Impaled Objects 5. Amputations 6. Sucking Chest Wound 7. Abdominal Injuries
  • 41. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES Head Top Side OPEN PHASE
  • 42. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES Chest OPEN PHASE
  • 43. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES Burned Hand OPEN PHASE
  • 44. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES FOREHEAD CRAVAT PHASE ARM/LEG PALM PRESSURE
  • 45. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES Elbow Bended CRAVAT PHASE Elbow Straight
  • 46. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Dislocation and Broken Bones FIRST AID MANAGEMENT • Check the victims sign of life (if unconscious) • Keep the victim still • If there is bleeding, cover and control bleeding • Immobilize the affected part • Get medical help
  • 47. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid BANDAGING TECHNIQUES Arm Sling FOR IMMOBILIZATION For Sprain
  • 48. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid FAINTING (Shock) Signs and Symptoms of Shock  Face – pale or cyanotic in color.  Skin – cold and clammy.  Breathing – irregular.  Pulse – rapid and weak.  Nausea and vomiting  Weakness  Thirsty
  • 49. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid 1. Proper Body Position. 2. Proper Body Heat 3. Proper Transfer First Aid Management:
  • 50. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid INGESTED POISON • Altered mental status. Signs and Symptoms • History of ingesting poisons. • Burns around the mouth. • Odd breath odors. • Nausea, vomiting. • Diarrhea • Abdominal pain.
  • 51. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid INGESTED POISON First Aid for Ingested Poisoning 1. Try to identify the poison. Call the National Poison Control Center. 2. Place the victim on his or her left side. 3. Monitor ABCs. 4. Save any empty container, spoiled food for analysis. 5. Save any vomitus and keep it with the victim if he or she is taken to an emergency facility.
  • 52. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Heat cramps FIRST AID MANAGEMENT 1. Transfers the victim to a cool place 2. Have the victim rest with his/her feet elevated 3. Cool the victim (do not use an alcohol rub) 4. Give the victim an electrolyte beverages to sip. 5. Massage affected muscle gently and firmly until they relaxes.
  • 53. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 First Aid Sprain 1. Remove all clothing or jewelry around the joint. 2. Apply cold compress at once. 3. Immobilize, Rest and Elevate the affected joint. 4. Seek Medical Help if needed. FIRST AID MANAGEMENT
  • 54. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support
  • 55. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)
  • 56. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) Chain of Survival
  • 57. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 1. Risk factors that cannot be changed (Non-modifiable) : • Heredity • Age • Gender
  • 58. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 2. Risk factors that can be changed (Modifiable) : • Cigarette smoking • Hypertension • Elevated cholesterol • Lack of exercises • Obesity • Stress • Diabetes mellitus
  • 59. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease HEART ATTACK ( Myocardial Infarction)
  • 60. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease HEART ATTACK ( Myocardial Infarction) • Chest Discomfort Signs and Symptoms
  • 61. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease HEART ATTACK ( Myocardial Infarction) • Sweating • Nausea • Shortness of Breathe • Tingling Sensation Signs and Symptoms
  • 62. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF HEART ATTACK 1. Recognized the signals of heart attack and take action. 2. Have patient stop what he or she is doing and sit or lie down in a comfortable position. Do not let the patient move around. 3. Have someone call the physician or ambulance for help.
  • 63. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Cardiovascular Disease FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF HEART ATTACK 4. If patient is under medical care, assist, him/her in taking his/her prescribe medicine/s
  • 64. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION COMMON CAUSES: 1. Improper Chewing 2. Excessive Intake of Alcohol 3. Presence of Dentures 4. Running while eating 5. Children hand to mouth stage left unattended
  • 65. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION Types of Obstruction: 1. Mild Obstruction - with good air exchange Mgt: Encourage Coughing 2. Severe Obstruction - with poor or no air exchange Mgt: Back Blows, Abdominal Thrusts, Chest Thrusts Basic Life Support
  • 66. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support CARDIAC ARREST Is the condition in which circulation ceases and vital organs are deprived of oxygen. CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) This is a combination of chest compression and ventilation. *COMPRESSION ONLY CPR
  • 67. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) Criteria for Not Starting CPR • The patient has a valid “Do Not Attempt Resuscitation” (DNAR) order. • The patient has signs of irreversible death
  • 68. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) When to STOP CPR: 1. SPONTANEOUS signs of circulation are restored. 2. TURNED OVER to medical services or properly trained and authorized personnel. 3. OPERATOR is already exhausted and cannot continue CPR. 4. PHYSICIAN assumes responsibility (declares death, take over, etc.).
  • 69. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Basic Life Support Survey the Scene. Check Responsiveness Check Airway (Head-Tilt-Chin Lift) Check Signs of Life (Look, Listen & Feel) for no more than 10 seconds. Give 2 Initial breaths Start CPR if still no signs of life Place in Recovery Position if Victim has signs of life. SEQUENCE IN PERFORMING CPR
  • 70. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 Questions?
  • 71. Philippine Red Cross Always Always Always FIRST READY THERE Red Cross 143 Basic Training Course: MODULE 2 THANK YOU!!