American Red Cross Lesson 1 Before Giving Care Types of emergencies – Sudden illness Injury Emergencies are characterized by - Life-threatening Non-life-threatening.
Chapter 28 1.Universal precautions 2.Chain of survival 3.Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 4.Roller bandage dressings Q. _____ are actions taken to prevent.
Lesson 1 Providing First Aid Imagine that you are taking care of your neighbors son when he suddenly steps on a nail, which has punctured his foot. What.
Ch 1 & 2
Breathing Emergencies. What are the parts? Nose Mouth Tongue Epiglottis Trachea.
Check, Call, Care Taking Action in Emergency Situations.
What is First Aid? First Aid is the immediate care to the injured or suddenly ill person First Aid does not take the place of proper medical treatment.
Breathing Emergencies Part 3: Chapter 6. The Basic’s What is breathing? This is the process which oxygen is transferred into your blood The oxygen is.
Chapter 20 Primary and Secondary Survey. Objectives Explain the difference between primary and secondary assessment. Explain the difference between signs.
Chapter Four Breathing Emergencies. Why time is critical… 0 minutes Breathing stops. Heart will soon stop beating. 4 – 6 minutes Brain damage possible.
Lesson 1 Providing First Aid Imagine that you are taking care of your neighbor’s son when he suddenly steps on a nail, which has punctured his foot. What.
BELL WORK HAVE YOU EVER BEEN THE FIRST TO ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT? IF NOT WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO?