First Aid. 2 Action: Control Bleeding of an Extremity & Splint a Suspected Fracture Conditions: Given a casualty who has a bleeding wound of the arm or.

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First Aid

2 Action: Control Bleeding of an Extremity & Splint a Suspected Fracture Conditions: Given a casualty who has a bleeding wound of the arm or leg or has an arm or leg that you think is broken Standards: Describe how to properly control the bleeding of an extremity and splint a suspected fracture Control Bleeding of an Extremity & Splint a Suspected Fracture

3 Apply a Field Dressing

4 Apply a Pressure Dressing

5 Apply an Emergency Trauma Dressing First Step Final Step Second Step Third Step

6 The Chitosan Dressing

7 Apply an Arm Splint

8 Apply a Leg Splint

9 “SAM” Splint, Aluminum, Malleable

10 Apply a Sling

11 Action: Control Bleeding of an Extremity & Splint a Suspected Fracture Conditions: Given a casualty who has a bleeding wound of the arm or leg or has an arm or leg that you think is broken Standards: Describe how to properly control the bleeding of an extremity and splint a suspected fracture Control Bleeding of an Extremity & Splint a Suspected Fracture