FIRST AID TO KNOW ALL SCOUTS
ACCIDENTS SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS FIRST AID -
• For burns of grade 1 and grade 2 mild, immediately
pour cold water over or cover the burn with a clean wet cloth.
• Seek immediate medical attention for burns of second and third
degree, or if the body regions affected are the hands, feet,
the face or genitals. KEEP
you still.
• This will prevent further damage and help reduce pain.
• immobilize the fractured and place under this part a padded splint
• If there is a break in the skin, control the flow of blood and cover the wound with a cloth
clean.
• If you suspect a fracture in the head, neck or back, for any reason
, move the injured person without medical supervision.
• Use latex gloves if contact blood or other bodily fluids.
• Use dressing or make a clean cloth pad and put it directly
over the wound to control the flow of blood.
• Keep bleeding part higher than the rest of the body, unless
to suspect a fracture.
• After controlling the blood, clean small wounds with soap and water.
IF CHILD IS A SMALL (LESS THAN ONE YEAR):
• Place the infant face down on your forearm resting on his thigh,
holding the head and neck, give 5 back blows between the shoulder blades
.
• Next, turn the infant face up, give 5
grips on the sternum using only 2 fingers.
• Repeat the first 2 steps until the object is expelled or the infant
start to cough, or breathing mourn.
• Always keep the child with the head lower than the rest of the body.
IF A CHILD IS ONE YEAR OR MORE:
• Behind the person put his arms crossed on his stomach above the navel
pressing firmly and push in and upward.
Repeat until the person throw the object. (Do not use the method of shock
case of a child older than one year.)
• Calm the person.
• Keep the person lying down.
• Cover with a blanket if the victim feels cold.
• Elevate the legs, if not suspect wounded in the back or head.
• Try to identify the poison and get a sample.
• Do not induce vomiting or dilute the poison trying to give a drink to
unless authorized by the Poison Control Center.
• Seek medical attention immediately.
When the skin:
is red - it burn
of 1 degree
blisters - is
Grade 2 chars - is
grade 3 pain, swelling, deformation,
sensitivity to touch, see or feel the broken bone
Pale, cold, wet
BRING ANY ACCIDENT AS A RESULT
, A nervous shock
Vomiting, sudden pain, sudden
disease, burns
or burning around the lips or mouth
same odor of chemical
in breath, open containers of poison or
last
case the information you can provide the victim
or a witness. BURNS
FRACTURED BONES
SPILL BLOOD CHOKING
SHOCK (SHOCK
NERVOUS)
POISONING
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