Bleeding
First Aid
Are you ready to do amazing things?
1. INTRODUCTION
4. EXERCISEs
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
5. KEY
3. HOW to helpbleeding person
6. ASSESMENT
index
7. END
Objectives of this lesson:
IN THIS LESSON WE ARE GOING TO DISCUSS:
1- Types of bleeding.
2- Emergency care for bleeding.
BACKGROUND INFO
Internal Bleeding
External bleeding
Weakness/ Fatigue
1. Thirstiness.2. Pale face and lips.
Internal bleeding symptoms:
Rapid, weak, and irregular pulse.
Nausa/ Vomiting/ abdominal pain
It can range from minor importance to a major life – threatening problem. • Most small simple bruises are example of minor internal bleeding. • It can caused by wounds that are deep enough to injure major blood vesselsand organs, as in deep wound to the chest or abdomen, causing blood to flow freely into the body cavity.
External bleeding
First Aid steps
Other important measures
• Help casualty into a comfortable position, if possible have them lying down
• Regularly monitor vital signs.
• If the casualty becomes unresponsive and not breathing normally follow DRSABC • Keep the casualty warm and treat for shock
** Do not give any food or liquids, including medications
If a foreign body is embedded in the wound
DO NOT remove it
but apply padding on either side of the object and build it up to avoid pressure on the foreign body.
Tempor Labor
Hold the padding firmly in place with a roller bandage
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Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 3
Poll
Video
YouTube
Zoom poll
LMS quiz
EXERCISE 2
YouTube Video
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Bleeding
First Aid
Are you ready to do amazing things?
1. INTRODUCTION
4. EXERCISEs
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
5. KEY
3. HOW to helpbleeding person
6. ASSESMENT
index
7. END
Objectives of this lesson:
IN THIS LESSON WE ARE GOING TO DISCUSS:
1- Types of bleeding. 2- Emergency care for bleeding.
BACKGROUND INFO
Internal Bleeding
External bleeding
Weakness/ Fatigue
1. Thirstiness.2. Pale face and lips.
Internal bleeding symptoms:
Rapid, weak, and irregular pulse.
Nausa/ Vomiting/ abdominal pain
It can range from minor importance to a major life – threatening problem. • Most small simple bruises are example of minor internal bleeding. • It can caused by wounds that are deep enough to injure major blood vesselsand organs, as in deep wound to the chest or abdomen, causing blood to flow freely into the body cavity.
External bleeding
First Aid steps
Other important measures
• Help casualty into a comfortable position, if possible have them lying down • Regularly monitor vital signs. • If the casualty becomes unresponsive and not breathing normally follow DRSABC • Keep the casualty warm and treat for shock ** Do not give any food or liquids, including medications
If a foreign body is embedded in the wound
DO NOT remove it
but apply padding on either side of the object and build it up to avoid pressure on the foreign body.
Tempor Labor
Hold the padding firmly in place with a roller bandage
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 3
Poll
Video
YouTube
Zoom poll
LMS quiz
EXERCISE 2
YouTube Video
Click here to watch