This document provides information about first aid procedures for snake bites, drowning, and animal bites. It discusses the symptoms of snake bites and the treatment, which includes calling a doctor, preventing unconsciousness, tying a tourniquet, and giving hot drinks. For drowning, the summary advises laying the casualty on their side to drain water, checking their pulse, and starting artificial respiration if needed. Animal bites should be cleaned with antiseptics and the person taken promptly to a doctor. Various bandages are also described for immobilizing injuries.
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2. FIRST AID
• First aid is an essential part of health education and is very
important. In this lesson we will learn about the procedures
of giving first aid in different situations.
First aid :
1) Snake Bite
2) Drowning
3) Animal bite
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3. Applying bandages in different situations
• When an accident occurs, administering treatment on the
spot before the arrival of a doctor is First Aid. It is the
treatment given to prevent the injury from worsening and to
save life.
I. First Aid :
• We have learnt the meaning and importance of first aid in
the previous class. In this lesson let us learn the nature of
accidents and the first aid to be given for those situations.
We will learn about the method of administering different
first aid procedures.
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4. 1) Snake Bite :
Awareness about snake bite :
• Snake is a reptile. There are many varieties of snakes. Only a
few snakes have poison in them which might lead to death on
being bitten by them. The method of preventing death – first
calm the person being bitten by snake, the nature of the bite
and the teeth, which part is bitten, the blood vessels in the
region of the bite should be understood.
Symptoms :
• The teeth marks of the snake can be seen.
• If there are more than two teeth marks then such a snake is not
poisonous.
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5. • There is pain in the area of the bite.
• The person being bitten will have tremor in his arms and
legs and will not be able to stand.
• There will be spit and foam coming from the mouth.
• The tongue will be stretched out and there will be
stammering.
• There will the possibility of nausea or vomiting.
• There will be drooping of eyelids and difficulty in
breathing.
• The body will be stiff, cold and there will be profuse
sweating.
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6. Treatment :
• Call the doctor immediately.
• Prevent the casualty from becoming unconscious.
• Tie a tourniquet above the bite. (Tourniquet is a strap tied
tightly so that the flow in the veins is restricted and thereby
bleeding is stopped).
• Make an attempt to bring out the poison with the blood by
making a cut in the skin with a knife or blade.
• Calm the casualty and see that he/she is not anxious.
• Bring him to consciousness if he becomes unconscious.
• In a conscious state, give him hot milk, tea or coffee to drink.
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7. 2) First Aid for drowning :
• When a person is drowning, a person who knows swimming
should get into the water and try to pull the drowning person
out of the water. Since a drowning person will be desperate
to get out and might grab at you and pull you in along with
him, the rescuer should be careful to grab him by the hair or
clothes from behind. If there is no swimmer around, then
other objects lying around like, rope, pole etc. can be used to
help the casualty to grab and pull him out.
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8. • The casualty must be made to lie on his side and the water
to drain out of his mouth. The stomach should not be
pressed to bring out the water as he may choke on his own
vomit.
• The pulse should be checked, and if absent artificial
respiration should be started. The casualty should be calmed
down and rested.
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9. 3) First aid for animal bite :
• ‘Man is basically a social animal’ – he leads a higher level
of life than other animals. There are circumstances when he
might be attacked by other pet animals or wild animals. For
example –
Dog bite :
• First one has to find out if the dog which has bitten you is a
stray dog, a pet dog or a rabid dog. Any animal bite should
be cleaned with antisceptic lotion such as dettol, betadine or
hydrogen peroxide and properly dressed to prevent bleeding
and infection. Later the casualty should be immediately
shifted to a doctor for further treatment as is necessary.
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10. II. Bandages used for different situations :
• A common first aid procedure is to apply bandages to any wound
or laceration or in cases of sprains. Some of the bandages are:
Bandage for finger tips : This is applied to an wound to the
fingers
Bandage for small joints : This is used for injuries to fingers,
hands and legs.
Gauze : This is used to prevent infections and to heal the wound.
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11. Pressure bandage : This is a thin bandage made of cotton, helps
in keeping the injured part stable and without movement.
Sterilised pad rolls : This can be used for different wounds. It
comes in the sizes of 2" x 2", 8" 3", and 9" x 5" or still larger.
Triangular bandage : The triangular bandage, made from a piece
of muslin cloth, has several uses. It canbe used as an arm sling
for avoiding unnecessary movement of the injured arm. Besides,
by folding the triangular bandage at least twice, it makes an
ideal bandage for immobilizing the joint in case of a sprained
ankle.
Joint stabilising bandage : This bandage has the qualities of
firmness and elasticity, keeps the joint stable as well as allow
restricted movement. It has got clips to hold the bandage in
place and it restricts bleeding by applying uniform pressure on
the joint.
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12. Question and Answers
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I. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN A
SENTENCE:
1. How would you identify a poisonous snake?
Ans :If there are more than two teeth marks then such a snake
is not poisonous.
2. Which are the circumstances in which the triangular
bandage should be used?
Ans :By folding the triangular bandage at least twice, it
makes an ideal bandage for Immobilizing the joint in case of
a sprained ankle.
13. 3. Why should first aid be done?
Ans :A common first aid procedure is to apply bandages to
any wound or laceration or in cases of sprains.
4. When is the gauze used?
Ans :Gauze is used to prevent infections and to heal the
wound.
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14. II. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THE
TWO-THREE SENTENCES.
1. How would you treat a casualty saved from drowning?
Ans : * A person is drowning, a person who knows swimming
should get into the Water and try to pull the drowning person
out of the water.
* A drowning person will be desperate to get out and might grab
at you and pull you inalong with him, the rescuer should be
careful to grab him by the hair or clothes frombehind.
* If there is no swimmer around, then other objects lying around
like, rope, pole etc.can be used to help the casualty to grab and
pull him out.
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15. * The casualty must be made to lie on his side and the water
to drain out of his mouth.
* The stomach should not be pressed to bring out the water
as he may choke on his own vomit.
*The pulse should be checked, and if absent artificial
respiration should be started.
*The casualty should be calmed down and rested.
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16. 2. How would you treat a person bitten by an animal?
Ans :Dog bite : First one has to find out if the dog which has
bitten you is a stray dog, a pet dog or a rabid dog. Any
animal bite should be cleaned with antiseptic lotion such as
dettol, betadine or hydrogen peroxide and properly dressed
to prevent bleeding and infection. Later the casualty should
be immediately shifted to a doctor for further treatment as
is necessary.
3. Name the bandages used in different situations?
Ans :Bandage for finger tips , Small joints, Gauze, Pressure
bandage, Sterilized Pad rolls, Triangular bandage
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17. III. MATCH THE FOLLOWING.
A ANS :
1) First aid 3) To save from danger to life.
2) Snake 5) Reptile
3) Artificial breathing 1) Drowning
4) Use of Dettol 4) To clean a wound
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