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FIRST A

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CONTENTS

1.FIRST AID FOLLOWING ACTION2.FIRST AID KIDS CARRYING CHILD3.FIRST AID MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS4.FIRST AID KID BOX5.EMERGENCY 6.ADVERSION CONDITION IN FIRST AID7.CPR_METHOD

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FIRST AID FOLLOWING  ACTION      

 vital signs :-emergency action airway unconscious choking bleeding breathing & circulation problems emergency breathing Cpr.

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ADVERSE CONDITION IN FIRST AID:

lack of oxygenBleedingshockinfectionCALLED Emergency CONDITION.

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Basic of First Aid

Check for BREATHING

Check for BLEEDINGS

Check for SHOCK

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DRESSINGS AND BANDAGES

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a. Triangular and cravat (or swathe) bandages (Figure A-2) are fashioned from a triangular piece of muslin (37 by 37 by 52 inches) provided in.

b. the general purpose first aid kit. If it is folded into a strip, it is called a cravat. Two safety pins are packaged with each bandage. These bandages are valuable in an emergency since they are easily applied.

TRIANGULAR AND CRAVAT BANDAGE

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To improvise a triangular bandage, cut a square of available material, slightly larger than 3 feet by 3 feet, and FOLD it DIAGONALLY. If two bandages are needed, cut the material along the DIAGONAL FOLD.

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A cravat can be improvised from such common items as T-shirts, other shirts, bed linens, trouser legs, scarf's, or any other item made of pliable and durable material that can be folded, torn, or cut to the desired size.

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Standard bandages are made of gauze or muslin and are used over a sterile dressing to secure the dressing in place, to close off its edge from dirt and germs, and to create pressure on the wound and control bleeding. A bandage can also support an injured part or secure a splint.

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Shoulder bandage

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FIRST AID FOR SPECIFIC INJURIES

HEAD,NECK, AND FICAL INJURIES

CHEST WOUNDS AND ABDOMINAL WOUNDS

BURN INJURIES

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HEAD INJURIES

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NECK_BANDAGE

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Hand Bandage

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Leg bandage

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Knee bandage

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Foot bandage

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FINGER _BANDAGE

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To apply a cravat bandage to the shoulder or armpit–

(1)Make an extended cravat bandage by using two triangular bandages (Figure 3-36 A);

(2)place the end of the first triangular bandage along the base of the second one

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ELBOW BANDAGE

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FIRST AID SIGN

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FIRSR AID - BURN KIT

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FIRST AID KID CARRIES CHILD

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CLIMATIC INJURIES

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COLD INJURIES

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CLIMATE INJURIES

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FIRST AID _MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS

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FIRST AID KIT-BOX

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BANDAGE

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DOCTORS CHECKING PRESSURE

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PHARMACEUTICAL-TABLETS

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FIRST AID EMERGENCY AMBULANCE

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Emergency first aider

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Emergency First Aider is able to take control of an incident in the absence of a standard First Aider

EMERGENCY_FIRST AIDER

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further training is needed for - advanced first aid instructors • offshore special

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AFRICAN MOTHER KISSING HER CHILD.

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CPR-METHOD

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The rhythmical cycle of contraction andrelaxation is called the heartbeat. The normal heartbeat is from 60 to 80beats per minute.

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The heart functions as a pump to circulatethe blood continuously through the blood vessels to all parts of the body.

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The heartbeat causes a rhythmical expansion and

contraction of the arteries as it forces blood through them. This cycle of

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Side of the neck (carotid). Groin (femoral).• Wrist (radial).• Ankle (posterior tibial).(a) Carotid pulse. To check the carotid pulse, feel fora pulse on the side of the casualty’s neck closest to

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PULSE _CHECKING

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FIRST AID_TREATMENT

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FIRST AID-Kid

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Dusting PowderIt is used to clean the wound having some foreign body dust etc.

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Tincture Benson Tincture should be

applied on the injured area of a person using cotton wool.Adequate drops must be used the injured area.

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Roller BandageTo apply a dressing to a wound of hand or ant other parts, wrap the roller bandage round the injured part of the casualty

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Dusting Powder

It is used to clean the wound having some foreign body dust etc.

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EMERGENCY_RESCUE

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Stock Photo :- Doctors rushing patient through hospital, motion blur.

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Stock Photo - Mother bandaging daughter’s knee

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LEG-BANDAGE

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CPR_METHOD

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About CPR (or cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is a combination of rescue breathing (mouth-to-mouth s) and chest compressions.

CPR-METHOD

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If someone isn't breathing or circulating blood adequately, CPR can restore circulation of oxygen-rich blood to the brain. Without oxygen, permanent brain damage or death can occur in less than 8 minutes.

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FIRST AID KIDS

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Serious head injuries are unusual in helmeted bikers

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FIRST AID FOR LEGGS

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LEGG _BANDAGE

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  crying girl graphics

  black eye clip art

  bandages images

  wheelchair clip art

  bandaged images

  broken finger images

  sling pictures

  broken leg pictures

  shot in the butt clip art

  injury clip art

  wheelchair clip art

  veterinarian pictures

  workplace injury clip art

  bandage clip art

  black eye clipart

  nose clipart

  safety clip art

  back pain graphics

  injured foot pictures

  painful pictures

  cramp pictures

  sports injury images

  on the job injury clipart

  back injury graphics

  back injury clip art

  cut finger clip art

  injury clipart

  broken arm pictures

  sports injury pictures

  broken leg pictures

  broken leg clipart

  sprain pictures

  cast graphics

  injury clip art

  acupuncture pictures

  wound clipart

  blood pictures

  marathon clip art

  wounded soldier clipart

  soldiers pictures

  painful images

  neck brace clip art

  neck brace clip art

  crutches clip art

  wheelchair clip art

  broken leg clip art

  broken leg clip art

  broken leg clipart

  wheelchair clipart

  wheelchair clipart

  dynamite clipart

  businesswoman clip art

  man images

  medical pictures

  military nurses graphics

  air force clip art

  injured clip art

  Valentines clipart

  medical clipart

  medical clip art

  crashes clip art

  Injury clip art

  medical clip art

  injury clip art

  dog pictures

  dead clipart

  injury graphics

  people pictures

 

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Royalty Free Clip Art Image: Person with Their Arm in a Sling

HAND BANDAGE

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emergency action

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SAFETY OFFICER_CARRIES CHILD

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First aid -provider

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Low angle view of a firefighter in uniform wearing an oxygen mask carrying a limp child against cloudy sky.

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First Aid - Appointed Person

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Overview

Delegates will gain the knowledge needed to act as an Appointed Person able to take charge of first aid arrangements in the workplace.

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CPR-METHOD

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RESCUE THE PATIENT FROM HEART

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UNCONSCIOUS

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Cpr-Method

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