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FIRST AID

FIRST AID. http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz jana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing. Contacts. http.// utpo.lf1.cuni.cz Username: firstaid.lf1@gmail.com Password: firstaid jana.heczkova@ftn.cz

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FIRST AID

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  1. FIRST AID http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz jana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing

  2. Contacts • http.//utpo.lf1.cuni.cz • Username: firstaid.lf1@gmail.com • Password: firstaid • jana.heczkova@ftn.cz • Credits: Practical exam

  3. First Aid • Consent • Conscious victim • Unconscious victim • Children • Mentally incompetent victim • Refusing help

  4. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (Initial assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility

  5. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • D • R • s • A • B • C

  6. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Dangers • R • s • A • B • C

  7. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • AVPU scale • Dangers • Response • s • A • B • C • Alertand aware • Responds toVerbalstimuli • Responds toPainfulstimuli • Unresponsive

  8. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Dangers • Response • shoutfor help • A • B • C

  9. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Dangers • Response • shout for help • Airway • Breathing • Circulation

  10. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility

  11. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Get help • Europe112 • Local155 • Helth care facility4444 • What happened • How many victims • Where • Who

  12. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • A • B • C • D • E

  13. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • B • C • D • E • Head tilt – chin lift method • Jaw thrust method

  14. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • C • D • E • Rate • Normal respiration 12 - 20 • Bradypnea  • Tachypnea  • Apnea • Depth • Ease • Noise

  15. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • D • E

  16. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • D • E • Rate • Normal HR 60 - 90 • Bradycardia  • Tachycardia  • Strength • Rhythm • Arrythmia • Skin colour

  17. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • D • E • Systemic BP • Normal BP 120–140 / 60-80 • Hypertension  • Hypotension

  18. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • E

  19. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Mental status • Pupils • Extremities • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • E

  20. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Mental status: Glasgow Coma Scale • Pupils • Extremities • Eye opening • Spontaneously 4 • To Speach 3 • To Pain 2 • None 1 • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • E • Verbal response • Orientated 5 • Confused 4 • Inappropriate words 3 • Incomprehensible sounds 2 • None 1 • Motor response • Obeys verbal commands 6 • Localising pain 5 • Withdraws from pain stimuli 4 • Flexing to pain 3 • Extension to pain 2 • No response 1

  21. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • GCS • Pupils • Extremities • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • E • Shape • Equality • Response to light • PEARL • PupilsEqual AndReactingtoLight

  22. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • GCS • PEARL • Extremities • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • E • CSM • Circulation • Sensation • Movement

  23. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • Exposure, EverythingElse

  24. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Physical exam • Victim‘s chief complaint • Head to toe examination • Victim‘s history • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • Exposure, Everything Else

  25. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Physical exam • Victim‘s chief complaint • Head to toe examination • Victim‘s history • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • Exposure, EverythingElse • DOTS • Deformity • Openwounds • Tenderness • Swelling

  26. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Physical exam • Victim‘s chief complaint • Head to toe examination • Victim‘s history(SAMPLE history) • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Airway • Breathing • Circulation • Disability • Exposure, Everything Else • Symptoms • Allergies • Medications • Past medical history • Last oral intake • Events leading up to the illness or injury

  27. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility

  28. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility • Recovery position

  29. ACTION IN AN EMERGENCY • Primary Survey (assessment) • Get help • Secondary Survey (assessment) • Provide first aid • Reassess regularly • Transport to health care facility

  30. RESOURCES • National Safety Council; FIRST AID AND CPR. • Chapleau, W., Pons, P. (2007) EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN. St. Louis: Elsevier • Caroline, N. (2007) EMERGENCY CARE IN THE STREET. 6th ed. London: Jones and Bartlett

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