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3 OBJECTIVES –RISK ASSESSMENT –PROPER APPLICATION OF A FIELD OR PRESSURE DRESSING AND TOURNIQUET – FIRST AID FOR BURNS – IDENTIFY AND TREAT CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

4 - MINEFIELD INJURIES - CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD IDENTIFICATION:RISK ASSESSMENT: MINE AWARENESS INSTRUCTION REVIEW FIRST AID FOR MINE RELATED INJURIES FIELD CRAFT CLASSES (STOVE OPERATION) SITUATION AWARENESS (CAUSES OF CO POISONING) FIRST AID FOR CO POISONING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION - MINEFIELD INJURIES - CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING EXTREMELY HIGH HAZARDCONTROLS RISK MANAGEMENT & REDUCTION:

5 UNCOVER THE WOUND APPLY THE CASUALTY’S FIELD DRESSING APPLY MANUAL PRESSURE AND ELEVATE LIMB APPLY PRESSURE DRESSING IF BLEEDING CONTINUES PERFORM ADDITIONAL FIRST AID MEASURES IF NECESSARY APPLY FIELD DRESSING

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7 CARBON MONOXIDE INHALATION CARBON MONOXIDE CAUSES MORE POISONING DEATHS THAN ANY OTHER SUBSTANCE. IT IS PRODUCED DURING THE INCOMPLETE BURNING OF ORGANIC FUELS. CARBON MONOXIDE IS A COLORLESS, ODORLESS, TASTELESS GAS; WHICH MAKES ITS DETECTION IN THE AIR DIFFICULT AND THUS INCREASE THE HAZARD. USUALLY THE VICTIM DOES NOT REALIZE WHAT IS HAPPENING UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE.

8 WARNING SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING SENSE OF PRESSURE IN THE HEAD ROARING/ RINGING SENSATION OF THE EARS PATIENT IS CONFUSED AND UNABLE TO THINK CLEARLY DRUNK APPEARANCE OFTEN VOMITING INCONTINENT CONVULSIONS BOUNDING PULSE

9 WARNING SYMPTOMS CONTINUED CHERRY RED LIPS DILATED PUPILS COMA NOTE: YOU SHOULD CONSIDER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHENEVER CONFRONTED WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT SYMPTOMS WHO ARE SHARING ACCOMMODATIONS.

10 TREATMENT FOR CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING REMOVE THE PATIENT FROM THE EXPOSURE SITE PROVIDE PATIENT WITH 100% OXYGEN OR EXPOSE HIM TO FRESH AIR MONITOR THE PATIENT FOR FURTHER RESPIRATORY DISTRESS EVACUATE PATIENT TO MTF

11 CARBON MONOXIDE PREVENTION RUN ENGINES OUTDOORS OR WITH DOORS/ WINDOWS OPEN KEEP WINDOWS CRACKED WHERE YOU SLEEP DO NOT USE ENGINE EXHAUST FOR HEAT


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