First Aid ABC’s/ First on the Scene

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First Aid ABC’s/ First on the Scene Agenda: 1. Journal: A first Aid kit should have… 2. Homework check and Attendance 3. Packet Page #6 in class and discuss 4. ABC’s notes 5. First on the scene notes 6. Test questions

First Aid Review What did we do last time? Where do most accidents happen? Motor Vehicles (cars) You are most likely to have an accident if you are a: Young male

B __________ : Is the person breathing? ABC’s A _______: Is there anything blocking the air from getting to the lungs from the mouth? Tilt head back gently and pull chin forward. B __________ : Is the person breathing? Look at their chest for rising, Listen for breathing, Feel for breathing with your ear. C __________ : is the heart pumping blood around the body? Check for pulse. irway reathing irculation

First on the scene Yell ____ _____ the _____ to make sure it is safe. ___ and _____, to see if the victim is conscious. Call ____. Open Airway: Head __ chin __. Check breathing: ____ at the chest. _____ for breathing. ____ for breathing with ear 7. If not breathing give _breathes watching for the ____ to rise. 8. Check pulse for __ sec. 9. Give any care needed. Help Survey Scene Tap Shout 9-1-1 tilt lift Look Listen Feel 2 chest 10

Test Questions What do the “ABC’s” stand for in first aid? Airway, Breathing, Circulation You come across a scene where the victim is unconscious, what is the most important thing for you to do? A. Check the time B. Call a friend C. Call 911 D. Run