First Aid: Be the Help Until Help
Arrives
Basic Life-Saving Skills Everyone
Should Know
Presented by [Your Name]
What is First Aid?
• • Immediate care before professional help
arrives
• • Objectives:
• - Preserve life
• - Prevent the condition from worsening
• - Promote recovery
First Aid Kit Essentials
• • Bandages and gauze
• • Antiseptic wipes
• • Adhesive tape
• • Scissors and tweezers
• • Gloves and face mask
• • CPR face shield
• • Pain relievers
CPR Basics (Adult)
• • Check responsiveness
• • Call emergency services (112/911)
• • Begin chest compressions (100–120/min)
• • Give rescue breaths if trained
• • Use AED if available
Burns and Wounds
• • Cool burns with water for 10–20 minutes
• • Do not apply ointments or pop blisters
• • For bleeding: apply pressure and clean
wound
• • Cover with sterile dressing
• • Seek help for severe cases
First Aid: Do's and Don'ts
• Do:
• • Stay calm and assess the situation
• • Call for emergency help
• • Reassure the injured person
• Don't:
• • Move seriously injured individuals
• • Give food or drink to unconscious people

First_Aid_Presentation_school_tamatar_aabc school persentation

  • 1.
    First Aid: Bethe Help Until Help Arrives Basic Life-Saving Skills Everyone Should Know Presented by [Your Name]
  • 2.
    What is FirstAid? • • Immediate care before professional help arrives • • Objectives: • - Preserve life • - Prevent the condition from worsening • - Promote recovery
  • 3.
    First Aid KitEssentials • • Bandages and gauze • • Antiseptic wipes • • Adhesive tape • • Scissors and tweezers • • Gloves and face mask • • CPR face shield • • Pain relievers
  • 4.
    CPR Basics (Adult) •• Check responsiveness • • Call emergency services (112/911) • • Begin chest compressions (100–120/min) • • Give rescue breaths if trained • • Use AED if available
  • 5.
    Burns and Wounds •• Cool burns with water for 10–20 minutes • • Do not apply ointments or pop blisters • • For bleeding: apply pressure and clean wound • • Cover with sterile dressing • • Seek help for severe cases
  • 6.
    First Aid: Do'sand Don'ts • Do: • • Stay calm and assess the situation • • Call for emergency help • • Reassure the injured person • Don't: • • Move seriously injured individuals • • Give food or drink to unconscious people