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First Aid

Statement of Objectives: By the end of the next several lessons you will be able to perform abdominal thrusts and demonstrate basic CPR techniques and procedures on a mannequin, and learn the skills required to pass the American Red Cross approved test for CPR and First aid skills.  

ACCIDENT An event that is not planned to happen Unintentional Injury - Injury caused by an accident.

First Aid The immediate and temporary care given to a person that has been injured or suddenly become ill. Emergency - a serious situation that occurs without warning and calls for quick action.

3 C’s Check Call Care

CHMS 1st Responders/CPR-First aid AED certified staff School Nurse – Mrs. Luccia Officer Martin Mr. Smith – AD Mr. Stone Mrs. Bagwell – Secretary

CHMS 1st Responders/CPR-First aid AED certified staff Mrs. Messana - 8th grade science teacher Ms. Diggs Cafeteria worker Mr. Jacobs - 7th grade LA teacher Ms. Moore - CTE teacher Coach Burris

(911 or 311) When & Who do you call? 911 - for emergency calls (stay on the phone with the operator until they tell you to hang up) 311 - non-emergency calls

Items in a First aid kit Cold pack Small flashlight Extra Batteries Instruction manual Plastic bags Scissors Latex gloves or Non-Latex gloves

Items in a First aid kit Blanket Adhesive Tape Gauze pads Antiseptic ointment Roller gauze Hand cleaner Hydrogen Peroxide Rubbing Alcohol

Cotton balls Cotton swab Pack of crackers or nabs Items in a First aid kit Bandages Thermometer Face Mask Sunscreen Cotton balls Cotton swab Pack of crackers or nabs Small pieces of hard candy

Precautions Do not move an accident victim unless it is absolutely necessary. Always wear a pair of latex or non-latex gloves when working on a victim that has been in an accident or body fluids are present. Use latex gloves only once.

GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS Protects people who give first aid in good faith & without gross negligence or misconduct. Perform only first aid skills you have been trained to give. Do not try to do what you see on TV.

Rescue Breathing CPR – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Unconscious Choking

AED Conscious Choking Epi – Pen Student assessments First aid group presentation Student assessments