This document outlines an activity to teach students about first aid. It divides students into groups and assigns each group a medical emergency situation to respond to, such as a cut, fall, burn, or choking. It then discusses what first aid is, its roles and objectives in providing immediate temporary care to injured or ill people. The document lists characteristics of good first aiders as gentle, observant, resourceful, tactful and sympathetic. It provides dos and don'ts of first aid along with principles and assessment questions to evaluate first aid responses.
2. LEARNING COMPETENCY:
❑Explain the meaning & importance of
First Aid.
❑Develop the sense of responsibility to
help others through the knowledge and
application of first aid.
3. ACTIVITY 1: “EMERGENCY!
EMERGENCY! WHAT WILL I
DO?
❑The class will be divided into groups.
Each group will pick a situation and do
the necessary, immediate and
appropriate action.
8. SITUATION 5
❑Your baby brother
accidentally swallows
a small part of a car
toy and get stuck in
his throat.
9. PROCESS QUESTIONS:
❑Who are the victims of accidents? Where do
accidents happen? Why do they happen?
❑Are these situations preventable? How?
❑What will you do if these happens?
❑Why do we need to give immediate action to
an emergency situation?
11. FIRST AID
❑ Is an immediate and temporary care
given to a person who suddenly gets ill or
injured.
❑ It includes self-help and home care if
medical assistance is not available or
delayed.
12. ROLES OF FIRST AID
1. Serves a bridge that fills the gap between
the victim and the physician.
2. It is not intended to compete with or to
take place of the service of physician.
3. It ends when the services of the physician
begin.
13. OBJECTIVES OF FIRST AID
1. To save lives
2. To prolong life
3. To alleviate suffering
4. To prevent further injury
14. CHARACTERISTICS OF
GOOD FIRST AIDER
GENTLE – does not cause pain and panic
OBSERVANT – notices all signs
RESOURCEFUL – makes the best of the things at
hand
TACTFUL – does not frighten the victim’
SYMPATHETIC – comforts and reassures the victim
15. PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID
DOS IN GIVING FIRST AID DON’TS IN GIVING FIRST AID
o Do stay calm
o Do reassure and comfort the
victim
o Do check for medical bracelet
indicating a condition, such as
epilepsy or diabetes
o Do loosen any tight clothing
o Do keep the victim covered to
reduce shock
o Don’t give food and drink to
unconscious person
o Don’t move an injured person
unless you need to place
him/her in the recovery
position.
16. ACTIVITY: ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS
o With the same group, present the information given
from the information card through a creative
graphical organizer. You may follow the example
below.
FIRST
AID
17. PROCESS QUESTIONS:
o What should we remember when giving first
aid?
o Why is it important to understand and
follow the basics of first aid?
o What is the ultimate goal in giving first aid?
19. o Student A is very relaxed in controlling
the bleeding on her classmate’s finger.
o Student B is insisting that her
unconscious sister drink water.
o Student C immediately brings her
friend who feel down the stairs to the
clinic.
o Student D makes use of his clean
handkerchief to tie his best friend’s
bleeding arm.
o Student E speaks comforting words to
her cousin who sprained his ankle
while playing basketball.
1.Who among the students are
good first aiders?
2.Who among them are not good
first aiders?
3.What characteristics should a
good first aider possess?
4.If you were a first aider, what
would be your ultimate goal?
Guide Questions: