Mod 10 Common Emergencies
1 Musculoskeletal Injuries/Splinting Identify three types of forces that can act upon the body and how these forces can lead to injury. Identify four basic.
1 Sudden Illness Recognize the signals of a sudden illness. List the general guidelines for giving care to a person with a sudden illness. Describe how.
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Chapter 14 Chest, Abdomen and Pelvic Injuries Hannah Benjamin and Ayla Cole.
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.
First Aid Day V Objectives The student will be able to assess and respond to an Eye Injury The student will be able to assess and respond to Nose Injuries.
Chapter 12: Injuries to the Extremities. 151 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005 by The American National.
Heat and Cold Related Injuries Prevention and First Aid.
Soft tissue injuries Chapter 10. 3 layers of the skin 1. Epidermis-outer layer that is a barrier to infection ”Superficial” 2. Dermis- middle layer that.
Cardiac Emergencies
Part 3: Chapter 8. Functions – Transporting oxygen, nutrients and wastes – Protecting against disease by producing antibodies and defending against pathogens.