WHAT IS FIRST AID IN INJURIES
First aid in injuries involves providing immediate care to
a person who has been injured. It aims to stabilize the
person's condition until professional medical help arrives.
Basic steps include assessing the situation, ensuring
safety, calling for help, and administering appropriate
interventions such as CPR, controlling bleeding, and
providing comfort. Training in first aid can equip
individuals with the skills to respond effectively to
various injuries.
BASIC STEPS OF FIRST AID
• Assess the Situation
• Call for Help
• Provide Comfort
• Check for Responsiveness
• Breathing Assessment
• Control Bleeding
• Treat Shock
• Immobilize Injuries
• Provide First Aid for Specific Injuries
• Monitor and Reassess
Here are some general approaches for
common injuries:
Burns
Cuts and
Scrapes
Fractures
General approaches for
common injuries:
Sprains and
Strains
Bites and
Stings
General approaches for
common injuries:
Head
Injuries
Bruises
General approaches for common injuries:
Eye Injuries
8 Nosebleeds
9
Poisoning
1
0
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    WHAT IS FIRSTAID IN INJURIES First aid in injuries involves providing immediate care to a person who has been injured. It aims to stabilize the person's condition until professional medical help arrives. Basic steps include assessing the situation, ensuring safety, calling for help, and administering appropriate interventions such as CPR, controlling bleeding, and providing comfort. Training in first aid can equip individuals with the skills to respond effectively to various injuries.
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    BASIC STEPS OFFIRST AID • Assess the Situation • Call for Help • Provide Comfort • Check for Responsiveness • Breathing Assessment • Control Bleeding • Treat Shock • Immobilize Injuries • Provide First Aid for Specific Injuries • Monitor and Reassess
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    Here are somegeneral approaches for common injuries: Burns Cuts and Scrapes Fractures
  • 5.
    General approaches for commoninjuries: Sprains and Strains Bites and Stings
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    General approaches for commoninjuries: Head Injuries Bruises
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    General approaches forcommon injuries: Eye Injuries 8 Nosebleeds 9 Poisoning 1 0