First Aid & CPR.

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First Aid & CPR

Bell Work Turn in elevator pitch rubric with YOUR NAME on the worksheet Grab note taker on the front table Grab bell work log List 5 different emergency situations on your bell work log Open fx

First Aid & CPR Objectives Students will be able to: Define first aid Describe basic principles of first aid

Videos First on the scene How to save a life

Terminology Emergency A serious situation that happens unexpectedly & demands immediate action

Terminology First Aid The initial, immediate care or emergency treatment given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill Involves simple life-saving techniques

Decide to Act Helping others Put your mind in gear before you put your mouth & hands into action Psychological Prepare yourself for different situations Calming or reassuring self, victims, bystanders

Decide to Act Helping others Put your mind in gear before you put your mouth & hands into action Physical Hands on There might be blood Will you be able to handle it?

Decide to Act Be safety conscious First Do No Harm Know what to do and what NOT to do Making sure that you, the scene & the victim(s) are safe Care for life threatening injuries first Minimize further injury and complications

Decide to Act Helping others Get help Additional help Qualified and non qualified Calling 911 Direct ambulance to scene Self help

First Aider/First Responder First Aider - non-expert First Responder – trained Person who Administers First Aid Takes charge Deals with the whole situation Gets additional help

First Responder Athletic Trainer DO MD Firefighter EMT Nurse Police Paramedic Security guards Military Medics

Closure Define first aid. What is the difference between a first aider and a first responder? List 3 examples of first responders. There are 2 victims when you arrive onto the scene, victim #1 has abrasions all over their arm and victim #2 has blood spewing from their leg, which victim do you attend to first?