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Ch. 1: Checking an Ill or Injured Person pgs. 14-28 Health III St. Ignatius
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Checking a Conscious Person For a conscious person with no immediate life- threatening conditions: Interview person and bystanders Check the person from head to toe
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Conducting Interviews Ask… What happened? Do you feel pain/discomfort anywhere? Do you have any allergies? Do you have any medical conditions or are you taking any medication? When did you last eat or drink?
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Checking from Head to Toe Do not move if you suspect head, neck, or back injury Check person’s head and face Look for cuts, bruises, bumps, or depressions Monitor consciousness Look for changes in the person’s breathing
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Checking from Head to Toe Notice how the skin looks and feels Look over the body. Ask again about any areas that hurt Shrug shoulders, take deep breath Move fingers, hands, and arms Move toes, feet, and legs Look for a medical ID tag or bracelet
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Checking an Unconscious Person Always check an unconscious person for… Open airway Signs of life Severe bleeding Check the ABCs- Airway Breathing Circulation
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Airway To open the airway: Head tilt/chin-lift
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Breathing o Look, listen, and feel for breathing for no more than 10 seconds o If not breathing, give 2 rescue o breaths for a child or infant. o If person is breathing, maintain an open airway through the head-tilt/chin-lift
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Circulation If an adult has no signs of life, you must assume the problem is a cardiac emergency and begin CPR immediately
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Severe Bleeding Check for severe bleeding by looking over person’s body from head to toe Look for blood-soaked clothing or blood spurting from a wound
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Recovery Position See pgs.22-23
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Shock Shock- Circulatory system fails to deliver oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues and vital organs Traumatic Shock: injury related shock.
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Treatment Objectives 1. Improve Circulation 2. Maintain an Adequate Supply of Oxygen 3. Maintain Normal Body Temperature.
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Signals of Shock Restlessness or irritability Altered level of consciousness Nausea or vomiting Pale, ashen, cool, moist skin Rapid breathing and pulse Excessive thirst
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Caring for Shock Call 911 Have the person lie down Control any bleeding Elevate person’s legs about 12 inches Help person maintain normal body temperature Do not give person anything to eat or drink Reassure person Continue to monitor person’s ABCs
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Checking a Conscious Person Checking a Conscious Person- pgs. 14-16 Checking an Unconscious Adult- pg. 17-21 Checking an Unconscious Child- pgs. 27-28 Checking an Unconscious Infant- pgs. 27-28
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