first aid (so far)
First Aid: the first care before any als arrives.
AED: automatic external defibilator
first said rescuer: to be the firs tsource of care and reporter.
class A kit: smaller
class b kit: larger
universal precautions: to handle blood and bodily samples with care
P.p.e: personal protective equipment
gloves: i can demonstraight
place bodily fluids: seprately or in a biohazard container.
wash your hands for 20 seconds after contact with blood.
make sure the scene is clear: like no open wires, any active danger or cars or tumbling.
signs of injury: bleeding, something sticking out’
check medical jewelery if someone has a serious condition like a DNR.
difiulty breathing: gasping for air, weezing, fast breathing or shallow
inhailer: take out cap and shake inhailer. tell patient to breath air out of lungs completely. tap the inhailer once and ask for the mto deeply inhail it.
allergies can contian: peanuts, shellfish, grains, chocolate
severe allergic reaction: “my airway is closing'“, sweeling of the throat, skin rash, dizziness, tachicardia but weak.
use an epipen ifs someone is having an allergic react
Useage: take out cap and strike in the lateral hamsting-quadriceps for three seconds. after that, just rub for about 10 seconds and your good.
heart attack symptons: reports of a heavy heart, chest pain, dificulty keeping upright (dizzyness), pain in etc parts of the body.
treatment: call 911,and bring them to a calmer enviroment
fainting: decreased blood flow that leads to a brief loss of unconsiousness.
stroke: face dropping, arm incoordination or in other parts of the body, slurred speech
seizure: violently shaking and covering of head (?)
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