This document discusses fractures, dislocations, and their treatment. It describes the main types of fractures as closed, open, complicated, and green stick. It outlines the common causes of fractures as direct force, indirect force, muscular contraction, and twisting force. The signs of a suspected fracture include pain, loss of power, unnatural movement, swelling, deformity, irregularity, crepitus, and tenderness. For treatment of fractures and dislocations, the key steps are to keep the injury still, call for emergency help if needed, cover any open wounds, support dislocations without relocating them, and watch for signs of shock.
Heart attack is commonly caused by sudden obstacle of blood circulation to heart, which may lead to patient’s death. However, with proper first aid tips for heart attack one’s life can be saved.know more by visiting www.plus100years.com
Heart attack is commonly caused by sudden obstacle of blood circulation to heart, which may lead to patient’s death. However, with proper first aid tips for heart attack one’s life can be saved.know more by visiting www.plus100years.com
Every year in the US over 320,000 people (of all ages) die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) outside of hospitals. While Fire and EMS departments do a great job trying to save these people time is not on their side. Severe brain damage occurs withing 4-6 minutes and brain death by 10 minutes.
On scene bystanders are the best chance for these victims. Prompt CPR and early use of an AED will dramatically increase the victims chance of survival. This presentation is a brief overview on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). This presentation should not take away from that fact that all people need to attend a formal CPR and AED course.
First Response Training, LLC is a West Palm Beach CPR training facility owned by Conor Devery who has over 20 years of pre hospital and critical care medical experience. First Response Training, LLC provides training for the medical and non medical communities in South Florida. Courses taught include CPR, AED, BLS, First Aid, ACLS, PALS, and EKG. For further information please contact Conor at (561) 459-0221 or vissit him at www.gotcpr.us
Basic First Aid - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)John Furst
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This is a lecture from a series of an acupuncture training course held in Mysuru, India.
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'Arouse the life zeal within you' through acupuncture, to heal head to toe without drugs. This training will focus on the TCM theories, its applications, diagnosis & cupping techniques. As the premier event, we have unique opportunity of having the experts of acupuncture from Taiwan as resource trainers.
Every year in the US over 320,000 people (of all ages) die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) outside of hospitals. While Fire and EMS departments do a great job trying to save these people time is not on their side. Severe brain damage occurs withing 4-6 minutes and brain death by 10 minutes.
On scene bystanders are the best chance for these victims. Prompt CPR and early use of an AED will dramatically increase the victims chance of survival. This presentation is a brief overview on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). This presentation should not take away from that fact that all people need to attend a formal CPR and AED course.
First Response Training, LLC is a West Palm Beach CPR training facility owned by Conor Devery who has over 20 years of pre hospital and critical care medical experience. First Response Training, LLC provides training for the medical and non medical communities in South Florida. Courses taught include CPR, AED, BLS, First Aid, ACLS, PALS, and EKG. For further information please contact Conor at (561) 459-0221 or vissit him at www.gotcpr.us
Basic First Aid - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)John Furst
Download more free first aid PowerPoint presentations here: https://www.firstaidpowerpoint.org
Free Online First Aid Course: https://www.firstaidforfree.com
This is a lecture from a series of an acupuncture training course held in Mysuru, India.
<About the Course>
'Arouse the life zeal within you' through acupuncture, to heal head to toe without drugs. This training will focus on the TCM theories, its applications, diagnosis & cupping techniques. As the premier event, we have unique opportunity of having the experts of acupuncture from Taiwan as resource trainers.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
2. LLeeaarrnniinngg OOuuttccoommeess
• Describe types of fractures.
• Recognise suspected:
• Fractures
• Dislocations
• Sprains and sprains
Administer first aid for suspected
• Fractures
• Dislocations
• Sprains and sprains
SHOCK & MEDICAL CONDITIONS 2 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
3. 44 MMAAIINN TTYYPPEESS
CLOSED – where the broken bone does not
puncture the skin
OPEN – where the broken bone has punctured the
skin creating a wound and possible infection
COMPLICATED – can be either closed or open and
will involve injury to another part of the body
GREEN STICK – Bones are more flexible and split
but are not totally severed. Often mistaken for
sprains and strains.
SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 3 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
4. CCAAUUSSEESS OOFF FFRRAACCTTUURREESS
Direct Force – slipping on a wet surface and landing
on you back or being struck with a blunt object
Indirect Force – landing heavily or awkwardly from a
fall or jump – bones in the foot may break but also
possibly leg, pelvis, spine and skill
Muscular contraction – electricity, epilepsy
Twisting Force – torsion forces on the bones and
muscles
Pathological – bones have become brittle or weak
due to disease
SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 4 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
5. Recognition ooff aa FFrraaccttuurree
Pain
Loss of Power
Unnatural movement
Swelling or bruising
Deformity
Irregularity
Crepitus
Tenderness
SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 5 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
6. Treatment ooff FFrraaccttuurree//bbrreeaakk
Keep injury still and the child warm
Dial 999 for an ambulance if
1. There is a suspected injury to the spine, head or neck
2. The child has difficulty breathing
3. There is deformity, irregularity or unnatural movement
4. It is an open fracture
5. Child is in a lot of pain treat for SHOCK
6. You cannot easily get the child to hospital whilst keeping the
injury still
Cover open wounds with a dressing
SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 6 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6
7. Treatment ooff aa DDiissllooccaattiioonn
If in doubt treat as a fracture / break
DO NOT try to relocate the dislocation
Support the dislocation
Keep the child warm
Do not give anything to eat or drink
THINK SHOCK
SHOCK MEDICAL CONDITIONS 7 Trg03/1st Aid/Mod 6