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Title: First Aid Awareness


1
First Aid Awareness
Wilton Little League
2
Personal Protection
  • For you and the patient
  • Gloves
  • Barrier devices

3
Cold Packs
  • Different types
  • Chemical reaction
  • Plain old ice
  • Towel or pad between pack and skin
  • On and off

4
Sprains
  • Ligaments torn
  • Swelling
  • Dislocation
  • Pain on movement
  • Difficult to tell difference from fractures or
    dislocation
  • Cold pack or ice
  • Keep person at rest
  • Avoid movement of injured extremity
  • Keep shoe on

5
Strains
  • Muscle over-stretched
  • Pain
  • Ice

6
Dislocation
  • Dislocation one end of the bone is pulled or
    pushed out of the joint
  • Deformity
  • Constant pain increased pain on movement
  • Frozen joint
  • Swelling
  • Loss of function or distal pulse
  • Cold pack or ice
  • Stabilize
  • Do not try to pop back in

7
Fractures
  • Fracture is the breaking of the bone
  • Open fracture
  • Control bleeding
  • Keep clean
  • Do not push in
  • No pressure. Loose bandage
  • Stabilize
  • Ice
  • Closed fracture
  • Stabilize
  • Ice

8
Head Injuries
  • Skull fracture
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Black eyes (raccoon eyes)
  • Bleeding from ears or nose
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Confusion (concussion)
  • Any doubt EMS or advise parents to seek medical
    help
  • Control bleeding NO PRESSURE

9
Eye Injuries
  • Redness
  • Watery
  • Dirt in eyes
  • Wash it out from bridge of nose out
  • Do not rub
  • Impaled object
  • DO NOT REMOVE
  • Cover good eye
  • Place cup over impaled object to prevent movement

10
Nose Mouth Injuries
  • Nose injuries
  • Swelling
  • Discolored
  • Lean patient forward
  • Pinch nose closed should stop 10 minutes
  • Ice
  • Mouth Injuries
  • Teeth save them, get to surgeon within hour could
    save tooth
  • Hold tooth by enamel not root transport in milk
    or water
  • Rinse out
  • If conscience bite on gauze to control bleeding

11
Spinal Injuries
  • May or may not be pain
  • May or may not be able to move
  • Tender along spine
  • DO NOT MOVE PATIENT
  • DO NOT REMOVE HELMET
  • ALL BETS OFF IF PATIENT NOT BREATHING

12
BLEEDING
  • Internal
  • Bruise
  • Swelling
  • Black blue
  • Cold pack or ice
  • Arterial
  • Bright red
  • Spurting
  • Venous
  • Dark red
  • Oozing slowly
  • Bandage
  • Direct pressure
  • Elevate
  • ice

13
Heat cramps
  • Sweating heavily
  • Drinking large quantities of water
  • Loss of salts water
  • Cool down (get out of the sun)
  • Wet towels

14
Heat Exhaustion
  • Sweating
  • Muscle cramps
  • Weak
  • Cool down (get out of sun)
  • Wet towel back of neck, underarms
  • Fluids

15
Heat Stroke
  • Very Serious True emergency
  • Doesnt sweat
  • Dry skin may be red
  • Hot to the touch
  • Cool down (get out of the sun)
  • Wet towels
  • Medical help

16
Allergic Reactions
  • Itchy
  • Watery eyes
  • Hives
  • Red skin
  • Swelling
  • Tightness in chest and throat
  • Breathing problems
  • Inhalers or epinephrine pens (epie pens)
  • Know who on the teams needs or uses these and
    that they know what to do or someone always there
    who does

17
Diabetic Emergency
  • Diabetic Coma inadequate supply of insulin
    long onset probably wont witness
  • Insulin shock too much insulin in system
  • Comes on sudden
  • May pass out
  • Confused
  • headache
  • If conscious give OJ , water and sugar get sugar
    level up

18
Seizures
  • Epilepsy
  • Stares into space
  • Uncontrollable shaking
  • Person may know of onset
  • DO NOT hold down just protect patient

19
Choking
  • Unable to cough, speak or breathe
  • If they can pass air or cough leave them alone
  • If not lean forward give 5 back blows and 5
    abdominal thrusts
  • If goes unconscious call EMS then 30 chest
    compressions look for object remove if found
    followed by 2 rescue breaths if they dont go in
    give 30 chest compressions

20
Heart Attack
  • Chest pain
  • Uncomfortable
  • Pressure in chest
  • Pain in arms, jaw
  • Last more than a few minutes
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Shortness
  • Denial
  • EMS

21
CPR
  • Check for response
  • Open airway head tilt chin lift
  • Check for breathing 10 seconds
  • No breathing CALL 911
  • Start CPR 30 compressions 2 breathes rate of
    about 5 sets in 2 minutes

22
Rescue breathing
  • Tilt head chin lift
  • Check for breathing
  • 2 rescue breathes
  • Check for pulse
  • Pulse good no breathing breathe for patient 1
    breath every 3 seconds

23
Stroke
  • Sudden body weakness or numbness usually one side
  • Sudden facial drooping
  • Trouble speaking
  • Trouble with eyes
  • Sudden severe headaches
  • Dizziness, loss of balance
  • F.A.S.T. recognition of stroke
  • Face ask them to smile
  • Arm weak numb and unable to raise them evenly
  • Speech slurred cant make simple sentence
  • Time call 911 in any signs present. Drugs can
    help the stroke victim if early medical help
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