 This course will be used to train one part of a buddy care course.  The students will be corporate level students at any company.

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 This course will be used to train one part of a buddy care course.  The students will be corporate level students at any company.

Notes: Front page will display the international Red Cross symbol with the title of the course in the horizontal. Animated character needed, walking in from the left of page and speaking to introduce the course and himself. Animation (yes or no): yes Character (Joe Emergency) will introduce himself,” Hi, my name is Joe Emergency, you can call me Joe E. Joe will ask the question,” Dressing or Bandage, which would you use in a given emergency situation”? Title: Dressing or Bandage Scene (opening page): Red Cross Graphics (yes or no) : yes Audio (yes or no):yes Slide number: 2 Skill or Concept: what and how to apply each. Dressing or Bandage

Notes: Students will be required to determine which method of covering will be used to help an injured victim. Joe E. will narrate the slide pointing to each example of a bandage or dressing as required to illustrate the difference. Animation (yes or no): yes Text/Audio Narration: In an emergency situation we need to know what to use in order to help our friends and coworkers. As a child when we were injured we had our mom to put a bandage on our wounds or we went to the hospital to have a dressing applied. Lets use these examples to demonstrate the difference between each one. Title: Dressing or Bandage Scene: Picture of various dressings and bandages Graphics (yes or no) : yes Audio (yes or no):Yes Slide number: 3 Skill or Concept: what and how to apply each. Bandage Bandage and Dressing Dressing

Notes: Joe enters the slide from the right and encounters a victim with a puncture would on their arm. Animation (yes or no): yes Joe E- Hello, my name is Joe E and I know first aid; may I help you with your injury? Sally – why yes thank you, I have fallen and punctured my arm. Joe E- First let me put on some gloves, then we can apply the dressing. Joe E- lets watch the video to see how we apply a dressing. Title: Dressing or Bandage Scene: Person with an injury Graphics (yes or no) : yes Audio (yes or no):yes Slide number: 4 Skill or Concept: what and how to apply each.

Notes: Click on the video to watch. The steps of dressing application are explained in the following slide: 1. Use sterile dressing. 2. wrap ends to seal from infection. 3. tie ends together over wound. Animation (yes or no): yes Title: Dressing or Bandage Scene: Video of dressing application Graphics (yes or no) : yes Audio (yes or no):yes Slide number: 5 Skill or Concept: what and how to apply each.

Notes: Joe E. enters the slide again from the left side. He narrates the beginning of the slide reading the main points and starting the new video. The application of a bandage can be copied for any part of the body this video shows the lower arm being bandaged. Animation (yes or no): yes Joe E- We just watched the application of a dressing; The application of a bandage can be copied for any part of the body this video shows the lower arm being bandaged. Now let view the video. Title: Dressing or Bandage Scene (opening page): Graphics (yes or no) : yes Audio (yes or no):yes Slide number: 6 Skill or Concept: what and how to apply each.

 Pair up in to teams and practice: ◦ Apply one dressing. ◦ Apply a bandage to hold the dressing.  Each team member will practice at least one application of each as they watch the video again.

Helwig,D.L.(2002) Bandages and Dressings, The Gale Group Inc., Gale. Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health. Retrieved 29 Oct, 2012 from dressings dressings You Tube (2012) How to Apply First aid: sterile dressings retrieved 05 Nov,2012 from