TERMS/FIRST AID BASICS

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TERMS/FIRST AID BASICS

PART I: Duties, Roles, and Responsibilities of First Aid rescuers Objectives: Terms: different word parts, how to break a word down Abbreviations (using Quizlet) Vocab (using Quizlet) List the priorities, roles and responsibilities of first aid rescuers Key steps in first aid Glove removal Finding the problem PART I: Duties, Roles, and Responsibilities of First Aid rescuers PART II: Universal precautions and Exposure to blood PART III: Removing Protective Gloves PART IV: Finding the Problem

Why word parts?

3 Word parts: Word roots contain the basic meaning of the term. They usually, but not always indicate the involved body part. Examples: Underline the word root. (look for the body part) Cardiac pulmonary sternum prenatal

3 Word parts Suffixes usually, but not always, indicate the procedure, condition, disorder or disease. A suffix always come at the end of the word Examples: Square the suffix (at the end of the word separate from the word root) Cardiac pulmonary sternum prenatal

3 Word Parts: Prefixes usually, but not always, indicate location, time, number, or status. A prefix always come at the beginning of a word. Example: Circle the prefix (at the beginning of the word) Cardiac pulmonary sternum prenatal

Body Planes:

Body Planes: Frontal Frontal: divides the body into anterior/ posterior

Body Planes: Sagittal Sagittal: divides the body into right and left

Body Planes: Transverse Transverse: divides the body into superior/inferior

Vocab: set #1. Enter into Quizlet using your lecture notes Anterior: in front of Posterior: in back of inferior Superior ***Using pages 1-5 find: ** CPR AED PPT: personal protective equipment EMS: emergency medical services ***keep Quizlet open, we might be working with it some more*** Prefix Suffix Word part Transverse plane Frontal plane Sagittal plane Add picture of plane to quizlet

Student workbook reading: Read pages 7-12. Stop at “Take universal Precautions” (pg 12) Instructor plays video after reading (9 min) Duties, roles, responsibilities, intro to CPR, key steps, assess the scene, phoning for help

Reading Review (pgs 1-18) With a partner discuss: IN your opinion, why don’t people react in an emergency? What is the role of the dispatcher? when should you hang up after calling 9- 1-1? Explain agonal gasps, are they normal? Explain the difference between, Adult, child Infant List some duties/responsibilities of the first aid rescuer Explain the Good Samaritan Law What are the KEY steps of first aid?

Chapter abbreviations/Vocab (set 2) Chapter abbreviations/Vocab (set 2). Using pages 1-17 put the definitions into Quizlet Compression Automated external defibrillator Adult Child Infant Good Samaritan law Dispatcher First aid Responsive Unresponsive Agonal gasps Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Get checked off by teacher when finished

Review ALL vocab from Terms and First aid basics Using Quizlet

Video: Universal precautions and Exposure to blood Removing protective gloves Washing hands Rubrics for Glove removal Washing hands practice

Hand washing procedure video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYwypSLiaTU (if no sound click on volume icon twice)

Video: Finding the problem practice

First aid basics summary (3 min)

Skills and Written Test next class Exit ticket: Using LAB Groups Terms/First Aid Basics Review questions: Teacher will hand out 1 WS to the group. Each students puts name at the top Each student must answer a question, Student will initial the question that they answered Teacher must see different hand writing on each WS! You may use your book and each other as resources WS is also on Teacher website for home review Skills and Written Test next class