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The young person must complete the requirements below:  Understand & recognise dangers in the house and outside.  Know what to do at the scene of an accident.  Know how to open an airway.  Know how to treat minor cuts, scratched and grazes

Understand & recognise dangers in the house and outside. Identify Stay out of trouble Prevent

The young person must complete the requirements below:  Understand & recognise dangers in the house and outside.  Know what to do at the scene of an accident.  Know how to open an airway.  Know how to treat minor cuts, scratched and grazes

steam – scalding danger wet floor – slipping danger sharp bits of broken china water around cable – danger of electrocution click for answer Use the whiteboard pen to circle all the dangers you can spot!

A team of builders was working on an old house when the scaffolding collapsed. 14 year old Sam saw it happen… “There was a crash, then clouds of dust. Ragged bits of metal, broken glass and scaffold poles were all over the place. Slates rained down off the roof onto the rubble. Then I saw the injured people…”

“A builder was lying still in the dust. His mate was stumbling around stunned. There was blood pouring from his arm. A young woman had been passing. She had been hit by a piece of falling scaffolding. She was yelling that her arm was broken. Her baby was screaming in its push chair.” answer on next slide… Who was the most important person there?

Sam was the most important person there. All the casualties (injured people) were depending on him. He had to put his own safety first… Sam had to put his own safety first… Must stay calm…And check for danger!

ambulance coast guard mountain rescue police fire service Call 999 for… cave rescue 112 also works in UK and throughout Europe Who can you contact by dialling 999?

999 calls are free > even if your mobile’s out of credit… > or you call from a pay phone.

What will you be asked next? answer on next slide… Hello? Which service do you require? Ambulance Connecting you now…

> What’s your name? > What number are you calling from? > Where are you? (Not sure? Describe landmarks.) > What has happened? > How many people have been hurt? > Is anyone unconscious? > Has anyone stopped breathing? > Is anyone bleeding – if so, how badly? > Are there any other hazards or dangers around?

The young person must complete the requirements below:  Understand & recognise dangers in the house and outside.  Know what to do at the scene of an accident.  Know how to open an airway.  Know how to treat minor cuts, scratched and grazes

What is an airway? Why clear the airway? Why do you need air? Why do you choke? How do you clear the airway Head tilt/chin lift or jaw thrust (spinal injury) Check airway (food) Clear – colar, jaw

Body Position Position helps airway by allowing fluids/vomit to drain out Only to be used when spinal injury is NOT suspected If spinal injury is suspected, the patient must be secured solidly to a rigid board so that the body can be turned to the side as a total unit (can also use Jaw thrust for suspected spinal injuries).

Lets have a go!  Recovery Position  Head tilt/chin lift  Jaw Thrust

The young person must complete the requirements below:  Understand & recognise dangers in the house and outside.  Know what to do at the scene of an accident.  Know how to open an airway.  Know how to treat minor cuts, scratches and grazes

They will get better on their own, but you can help. Is the area safe? Other injuries? Wash hands or wear gloves Clean water, gauze or sterile cloth, not cotton Remove debris if safe Edge of wounds/ surrounding area Clean/sterile plaster. CAREFULLY

Major bleeding can kill you…. Can be internal (shock) or external How much blood do you have? Examples of how you can have external bleeding  Stabs, bites, broken bones glass knives

Many accidents can be avoided with  A little extra care  A little extra time  Example: crossing the road

Our Body is a gift from Allah and a trust A Muslim can NOT harm their own body وَلاَ تُلْقُواْ بِأَيْدِيكُمْ إِلَى التَّهْلُكَةِ وَأَحْسِنُوَاْ إِنَّ اللّهَ يُحِبُّ الْمُحْسِنِينَ “…And make not your own hands contribute to [your] destruction…" (2:195) A Muslim must take care of their body – Physically/ spiritually المؤمن القوي خير وأحب الى الله من المؤمن الضعيف، وفي كل خير “The strong believer is better and more beloved than the weak and in both are good.” Whoever saves one person it is as if he saves the whole world وَمَنْ أَحْيَاهَا فَكَأَنَّمَا أَحْيَا النَّاسَ جَمِيعًا “…if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people..” (5:32) Learning about our body shows miracles of Allah Islam also provides spiritual cures