Part IV First Aid FIRST AID An immediate and temporary care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness until the service of a physician can be obtained. Two Main…
Slide 1 Muscular System Slide 2 Muscle Function Movement Not moving “freeze” Holding still Posture Sitting Standing Body heat Causes sweating Shivering…
Chapter 35 lesson 4 More common Emergencies Fractures In applying first aid to fractures your main objective is to keep the bone end from moving NEVER ATEMPT TO SET THE BONE…
Disaster First Aid 1. Identify the âkillers.â 2. Apply techniques for opening airways, controlling bleeding, and treating for shock. 3. Fractures/ Splinting 4. Burns 5.…
FIRST AID First Aid â the immediate, temporary care given to a person who has become sick or who has been injured. EMERGENCY FIRST AID If you are the first on the scene…
FIRST AID First Aid â the immediate, temporary care given to a person who has become sick or who has been injured. EMERGENCY FIRST AID If you are the first on the scene…
Chapter 7 Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries Lesson Objectives Describe fractures, sprains, dislocations, strains, and contusions. Assess and explain how to treat bone injuries.…
Unit 4: Introduction Topics: Public health concerns. Conducting head-to-toe assessments. Treating injuries. PM 4-1 Unit Objectives Take appropriate measures to protect public…
Treating Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains, and Strains Immobilize the injury and joints above and below the injury site. If questionable, treat as a fracture. Treating Fractures,…
Surgery (../index.html) / Fi-La (index.html) / Finger Reattachm… Finger reattachment Definition Finger reattachment (or replacement) is defined as reattachment of the…