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Basic First Aid for
Medical Emergencies
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Session Objectives
Recognize the benefits of obtaining
first-aid and CPR certification
Identify proper procedures for a variety
of medical emergencies
Assist in administering first aid when a
co-worker is injured
Do no further harm
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After an accident, immediately move the
victim to a comfortable position.
If a person is bleeding, use a tourniquet.
Signs of a heart attack include shortness
of breath, anxiety, and perspiration.
All burns can be treated with first aid
alone; no emergency medical attention
is necessary.
Prequiz:
True or False?
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Help! Emergency!
Minutes could
make a difference
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Four Basic Rules
1. Call for help immediately2. Bring help to the victim
4. Do no further harm3. Check the ABCs
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Evaluate the scene
Assess safety
Prioritize care
Check for medical alert tags
Do head-to-toe check
Move only if necessary
Evaluate the scene
Assess safety
Prioritize care
Check for medical alert tags
Do head-to-toe check
Move only if necessary
Assess the SceneAssess the Scene
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No Breathing
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Administer CPR:
• Lay the person on his or her back
• Give chest compressions
• Tilt head slightly
• Breathe into the person’s mouth
• Continue until EMS personnel arrive
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Bleeding
• Stop the flow of blood
• Wear gloves
• Cover the wound
• Apply pressure
• If a body part has
been amputated,
put it on ice
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© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Shock
• Lay the victim down
• Cover
• Raise feet
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Anaphylactic Shock
• Give the victim medication
• Call for help ASAP
• Start CPR if necessary
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© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Heart AttackHeart Attack
• Call 911
• Make victim comfortable
• Loosen tight clothing
• Check for medication
• Keep victim still
• Don’t give stimulants
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Choking
• Ask a person to speak
or cough
• Deliver 5 back blows
• Perform abdominal
thrusts
• Repeat sequence of back
blows and abdominal
thrusts
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
If Abdominal
Thrusts Don’t Work
• Call 911
• Finger sweep
• Abdominal thrusts
• Check ABCs
• Perform CPR if
not breathing
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Electrical Shock
Don’t touch!
Turn power off
Call 911
Remove person
from live wire
Check for breathing
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CPR
Match the problem with the correct first-aid procedure.
Bleeding
Choking
No breathing
Heart attack
Shock
Sweeten deal
Keep victim still
Direct pressure
Abdominal thrusts
Elevate feet
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Do you understand first-aid
procedures for:
• No breathing?
• Bleeding?
• Shock?
• Heart attack?
• Choking?
• Electrical shock?
Review
Do you understand first-aid
procedures for:
• No breathing?
• Bleeding?
• Shock?
• Heart attack?
• Choking?
• Electrical shock?
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Eye Injuries
• Splashes
• Particles in eye
• Blow to eye
• Cuts near eye
• Penetrating objects
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Burns
• First-degree burns—Reddened, painful skin
• Second-degree burns—Blistering
• Third-degree burns—Charring, deep tissue damage
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• Eyes
• Skin
• Inhalation
• Ingestion
Exposure to
Hazardous Materials
• Eyes
• Skin
• Inhalation
• Ingestion
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Broken Bones
• Look
• Ask
• Treat for shock
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Heat Exhaustion
• Move to cool place
• Lay victim down
• Elevate feet
• Loosen clothing
• Give fluids
• Apply cool compresses
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Heatstroke
• Immediately call 911
• Cool the person down
• Monitor
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Fainting
• Check for breathing
• Administer CPR if
necessary
• Call 911 if more than
a few minutes
• If conscious, lay the
victim down with feet
elevated
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Epileptic Seizures
• Remove victim from
hazards
• Check for breathing
• Nothing in the mouth
• Keep comfortable
• Call 911 if medical
assistance is needed
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© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Which is the worst
kind of burn?
For a particle in
the eye:
For inhalation of
vapors or gases:
For heatstroke:
Multiple choice
a. First degree
a. Flush with water
a. Induce vomiting
a. Call 911
b. Third degree
b. Rub eye
b. Move to fresh air
b. Don’t call 911
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Do you understand first-aid
procedures for:
• Eye injuries?
• Burns?
• Exposure to hazardous
materials?
• Broken bones?
• Heat exhaustion and
heatstroke?
• Fainting?
• Epileptic seizures?
Review
Do you understand first-aid
procedures for:
• Eye injuries?
• Burns?
• Exposure to hazardous
materials?
• Broken bones?
• Heat exhaustion and
heatstroke?
• Fainting?
• Epileptic seizures?
© Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
Key Points to Remember
Medical emergencies can happen anytime.
Act quickly, calmly, and correctly.
Consider being certified in first aid
and CPR.

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Basic First Aid Emergencies

  • 1. Basic First Aid for Medical Emergencies
  • 2. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Session Objectives Recognize the benefits of obtaining first-aid and CPR certification Identify proper procedures for a variety of medical emergencies Assist in administering first aid when a co-worker is injured Do no further harm
  • 3. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 After an accident, immediately move the victim to a comfortable position. If a person is bleeding, use a tourniquet. Signs of a heart attack include shortness of breath, anxiety, and perspiration. All burns can be treated with first aid alone; no emergency medical attention is necessary. Prequiz: True or False?
  • 4. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Help! Emergency! Minutes could make a difference © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 5. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Four Basic Rules 1. Call for help immediately2. Bring help to the victim 4. Do no further harm3. Check the ABCs
  • 6. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Evaluate the scene Assess safety Prioritize care Check for medical alert tags Do head-to-toe check Move only if necessary Evaluate the scene Assess safety Prioritize care Check for medical alert tags Do head-to-toe check Move only if necessary Assess the SceneAssess the Scene © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 7. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 No Breathing © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Administer CPR: • Lay the person on his or her back • Give chest compressions • Tilt head slightly • Breathe into the person’s mouth • Continue until EMS personnel arrive
  • 8. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Bleeding • Stop the flow of blood • Wear gloves • Cover the wound • Apply pressure • If a body part has been amputated, put it on ice © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 9. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Shock • Lay the victim down • Cover • Raise feet © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 10. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Anaphylactic Shock • Give the victim medication • Call for help ASAP • Start CPR if necessary © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 11. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Heart AttackHeart Attack • Call 911 • Make victim comfortable • Loosen tight clothing • Check for medication • Keep victim still • Don’t give stimulants
  • 12. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Choking • Ask a person to speak or cough • Deliver 5 back blows • Perform abdominal thrusts • Repeat sequence of back blows and abdominal thrusts
  • 13. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 If Abdominal Thrusts Don’t Work • Call 911 • Finger sweep • Abdominal thrusts • Check ABCs • Perform CPR if not breathing
  • 14. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Electrical Shock Don’t touch! Turn power off Call 911 Remove person from live wire Check for breathing © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 15. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 CPR Match the problem with the correct first-aid procedure. Bleeding Choking No breathing Heart attack Shock Sweeten deal Keep victim still Direct pressure Abdominal thrusts Elevate feet
  • 16. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Do you understand first-aid procedures for: • No breathing? • Bleeding? • Shock? • Heart attack? • Choking? • Electrical shock? Review Do you understand first-aid procedures for: • No breathing? • Bleeding? • Shock? • Heart attack? • Choking? • Electrical shock?
  • 17. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Eye Injuries • Splashes • Particles in eye • Blow to eye • Cuts near eye • Penetrating objects © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 18. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Burns • First-degree burns—Reddened, painful skin • Second-degree burns—Blistering • Third-degree burns—Charring, deep tissue damage © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 19. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 • Eyes • Skin • Inhalation • Ingestion Exposure to Hazardous Materials • Eyes • Skin • Inhalation • Ingestion
  • 20. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Broken Bones • Look • Ask • Treat for shock © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 21. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Heat Exhaustion • Move to cool place • Lay victim down • Elevate feet • Loosen clothing • Give fluids • Apply cool compresses © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 22. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Heatstroke • Immediately call 911 • Cool the person down • Monitor © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 23. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Fainting • Check for breathing • Administer CPR if necessary • Call 911 if more than a few minutes • If conscious, lay the victim down with feet elevated
  • 24. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Epileptic Seizures • Remove victim from hazards • Check for breathing • Nothing in the mouth • Keep comfortable • Call 911 if medical assistance is needed © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110
  • 25. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Which is the worst kind of burn? For a particle in the eye: For inhalation of vapors or gases: For heatstroke: Multiple choice a. First degree a. Flush with water a. Induce vomiting a. Call 911 b. Third degree b. Rub eye b. Move to fresh air b. Don’t call 911
  • 26. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Do you understand first-aid procedures for: • Eye injuries? • Burns? • Exposure to hazardous materials? • Broken bones? • Heat exhaustion and heatstroke? • Fainting? • Epileptic seizures? Review Do you understand first-aid procedures for: • Eye injuries? • Burns? • Exposure to hazardous materials? • Broken bones? • Heat exhaustion and heatstroke? • Fainting? • Epileptic seizures?
  • 27. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc. 1110 Key Points to Remember Medical emergencies can happen anytime. Act quickly, calmly, and correctly. Consider being certified in first aid and CPR.

Editor's Notes

  1. Slide Show Notes When a serious injury occurs, you have to think and act quickly. Medical assistance may be only minutes away, but sometimes seconds count. What you do in those first few seconds and minutes can make the difference between life and death. Quick, calm, and correct action can make all the difference. “First aid” is emergency care given to the sick or injured before medical personnel arrive. That’s why a knowledge of first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is so important. And that’s why you’re participating in this session today. The purpose of this session is to provide you with a basic overview of first-aid techniques and priorities. It is not the same as a first-aid and CPR certification course. A certification course is much more detailed and offers you the opportunity to practice first-aid and CPR skills as well as to provide you with hours of classroom training. We urge you to take a course and get certified. Taking a certification course will give you the full knowledge and confidence you need to use first-aid skills on the job, at home, and elsewhere in your community. In the meantime, the information in this session can help you better handle medical emergencies when you are the first or only person on the scene.
  2. Slide Show Notes The main purpose of this session is to familiarize you with basic first-aid procedures. By the time the session is over, you should be able to: Recognize the benefits of obtaining first-aid and CPR certification; Identify proper procedures for a variety of medical emergencies; Assist in administering first aid when a co-worker is injured; and Do no further harm.
  3. Slide Show Notes Before we get started, let’s see how much you already know about first aid. Decide if each of the statements on the screen is true or false. [PAUSE] After an accident, immediately move the victim to a comfortable position. This is false. If a person is bleeding, use a tourniquet. This is also false. Signs of a heart attack include shortness of breath, anxiety, and perspiration. This is true. And finally, all burns can be treated with first aid alone; no emergency medical attention is necessary. This is false. How did you do? Did you get all the answers right? During the session, you’ll learn more about these first-aid issues and a lot more.
  4. Slide Show Notes Just imagine: A co-worker is hurt in an accident and blood is gushing from the wound. One of your friends chokes on a piece of food and can’t breathe. Someone goes into cardiac arrest right at his workstation. Any one of these things is possible, and it could happen any time. If it did, you’d have to act fast. A few critical minutes one way or the other could make the difference between life and death. Would you be ready to act with speed and competence in a workplace medical emergency? There are medical emergencies in workplaces across the country every day. Situations calling for first aid range from burns to cuts and amputations, eye injuries, chemical overexposures, and much more. Do you know how to report a workplace medical emergency? Besides calling 911, you also need to notify a supervisor or manager and provide as much information as you can about the accident. Describe the procedure for reporting workplace accidents and the information trainees should be prepared to provide about the incident.
  5. Slide Show Notes Every medical emergency is different, of course, but there are four basic rules that apply to all medical emergencies. One, call for medical help immediately. An employee on the scene should call 911 while another certified in first aid and CPR tends to the victim. If you make the call, explain the kind of injury and where the victim is located. Two, bring help to the victim, don’t bring the victim to help. In other words, victims should not be moved unless they are in imminent danger where they are. Three, check the ABCs. “A” stands for airway. “B” stands for breathing. And “C” stands for circulation. That means check to make sure the throat is clear, the victim is breathing, and the victim has a pulse. A first-aid certified employee may be called upon to perform rescue breathing or CPR to keep the victim alive until EMS (emergency medical services) personnel arrive. And four, do no further harm. Be careful not to cause additional injuries in your attempt to help a victim.
  6. Slide Show Notes When it is clear that a victim’s condition is immediately life threatening, such as choking or not breathing, perform first aid immediately. When the situation is not life threatening, there are multiple injuries, or when there are multiple victims, take a few moments to assess the scene to make sure it is safe for you and other helpers and to be certain you know what type of first aid is required: Evaluate the scene for number of injured and nature of the event. Assess the safety of the scene, including the potential for toxic vapors or gases in the air, and other risks such as electrical or fire hazards. Prioritize care when there are several injured. Check victims for medical alert tags. Perform a logical head-to-toe check for injuries. Move the victim only if absolutely necessary to prevent further injury from a hazard at the scene. Do you know which of your co-workers is certified in first aid and CPR? You should call a trained person to the scene whenever there’s a situation you can’t handle yourself. Identify employees who are certified in first aid and CPR and/or those who have been designated as emergency first responders.
  7. Slide Show Notes Now let’s look at some specific medical emergencies. We’ll begin with no breathing. When a person is unconscious and not breathing, irreversible brain damage occurs within 3 minutes. You have to act very fast. Someone trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, should lay the person on his or her back while someone else calls 911. Loosen the clothes around the neck and make sure nothing is blocking the mouth or throat. First, give 30 chest compressions by placing both hands in the center of the victim’s chest with one hand on top of the other and pressing down with the heel of your hand 1½ to 2 inches. Press quickly at a rate of about 100 compressions a minute. Next, open the airway by tilting the head slightly and lifting under the chin. Do not move the victim’s head back if you suspect a neck injury. Form a seal around the mouth and pinch the nose. Use a pocket mask if you are trained in its proper use. Breathe two slow breaths into the person’s mouth—enough to make the chest rise and fall. Then, continue chest compressions. Once you begin CPR, continue until EMS personnel arrive.
  8. Slide Show Notes Heavy bleeding is another serious medical emergency. If a co-worker is bleeding heavily, you have to stop the flow of blood while you wait for EMS personnel to arrive. Because of the risk of bloodborne diseases, you must wear gloves (from the first-aid kit, if possible) when administering first aid for bleeding. Next, cover the wound with a clean bandage from the first-aid kit. Then apply pressure with your hand directly over the wound. Do the same thing if a finger, hand, or other body part has been amputated. While you are applying pressure to the wound, have someone else place the amputated part in a plastic bag with ice. Make sure to wrap the severed part so that it doesn’t directly touch the ice. Give the package to EMS personnel or rush it to the hospital. In many cases, severed limbs can be reattached. Do you know where the nearest first-aid kit is located in your work area? You should. You should also know what materials the kit contains. Tell trainees where to find first-aid kits in their work areas. Show them a kit so that they become familiar with first-aid materials in the kit.
  9. Slide Show Notes In cases where a person has lost a lot of blood, a condition known as shock can develop. Shock is the body’s way of reacting to severe injury. A person in shock may appear stunned or confused. To treat shock: Lay the victim down, Cover the victim to keep him or her warm, and Raise the feet slightly above heart level.
  10. Slide Show Notes Another type of shock is called anaphylactic shock. Anaphylactic shock is a severe allergic reaction to insect bites, medicines, or certain foods. Symptoms include hives, overall weakness, and swelling of the throat. Ask if the person has medication. If so, give it to him or her right away. People with severe allergies also usually wear a medic alert tag, so look for that, too, in order to help give EMS workers the best possible information. Anaphylactic shock can be deadly, so call for help fast, and Be prepared to start CPR.
  11. Slide Show Notes Signs that someone is having a heart attack include shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; anxiety; pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain in the center of the chest, radiating down either arm, or in the jaw; ashen color to skin, and perspiration, nausea, or vomiting. First aid for heart attacks begins with calling 911, Then make the victim comfortable, either lying down or sitting, Loosen tight clothing at the waist and neck, Ask the victim if he or she has heart medication, Don’t let the victim move around, and Finally, don’t give the person any stimulants like coffee or tea. If the heart stops beating, begin CPR. However, if the heart is beating and the person is breathing, CPR is not necessary. Just keep him or her comfortable until EMS personnel arrive.
  12. Slide Show Notes A person can choke to death in a couple of minutes. The fastest way to find out if someone is choking is to ask, “Are you choking?” If the person can cough or talk, he or she is not choking. But if the person can’t talk or cough, first deliver 5 back blows between the person’s shoulder blades with the heel of your hand. If the back blows don’t clear the object from the throat, perform abdominal thrusts: Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around the waist. Make a fist with one hand. Place your fist, thumb-side in, against the victim’s stomach—above the navel but below the ribs. Grab your fist with your other hand. Pull in and up sharply and repeat if necessary to dislodge whatever is stuck in the throat. Repeat the sequence of 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts until the object is cleared. Do you know how to perform abdominal thrusts? Everybody should. It’s simple, and it can save a life. Demonstrate abdominal thrusts without using force on a volunteer from the group, and then give trainees the chance to practice it on one another.
  13. Slide Show Notes If the sequence of back blows and abdominal thrusts does not clear the object, and the victim becomes unconscious: Call 911 and follow their instructions. If you can’t speak with anyone, further quick action is needed. Try a “finger sweep” if the object in the throat is clearly visible and accessible with your fingers. Use gloves if possible. Use your index and middle finger to grasp the object. Don’t try the finger sweep if there’s a chance you’ll push the object further down the throat. Lay the person down on his or her back, and perform 5 abdominal thrusts by placing your hands one on top of the other and push the heel of your hand in and up sharply on the abdomen just below the rib cage. Once the object is cleared, check the “ABCs” (airway, breathing, and circulation). If the person is not breathing, perform CPR until medical help arrives.
  14. Slide Show Notes The first rule of dealing with electrical shock is not to touch a person who is in contact with a live electrical current. If you do, the current can pass right through the person to you and cause the same injury. So the first thing you should do is to turn off the power to the electrical equipment involved. Then call 911. Electrical shocks can be life threatening. You want to get EMS personnel on the scene quickly in case the victim has stopped breathing. If you have to remove a person from a live wire, be very careful so you don’t get a shock, too. Stand on something that’s an insulator, like a rubber mat; wear rubber gloves; and use a dry stick, wooden broom handle, or board to push the person away from the wire. Don’t use anything metal, wet, or damp. Once the victim is safe, check for breathing. Begin CPR if the person is not breathing.
  15. Slide Show Notes Now here’s a matching exercise to see how much you remember about the first-aid procedures we’ve just described. In Column 1 you see a list of medical emergencies. In Column 2 there is a list of first-aid procedures. See if you can match the problem with the correct first-aid procedure. [PAUSE] Here are the answers: Bleeding goes with direct pressure; Choking goes with abdominal thrusts; No breathing goes with CPR; Heart attack goes with keeping the victim still; and Shock goes with elevating feet. How did you do? Did you make all the right matches?
  16. Slide Show Notes Now it’s time to ask yourself if you understand all the first-aid information we’ve presented so far. Be sure you understand the first-aid procedure for: No breathing Bleeding Shock Heart attack Choking, and Electrical shock It’s important to understand all this information because any one of these medical emergencies could occur in the workplace. Answer any questions trainees have about the information presented in the previous slides. Conduct an exercise, if appropriate. Let’s continue now to the next slide and talk about first aid for eye injuries.
  17. Slide Show Notes Eye injuries are a common workplace medical emergency. Eye protection can prevent most injuries. But just in case, you should be familiar with first aid for different kinds of eye injuries. For chemical splashes, flush eyes for at least 15 minutes with water, and then close the eyes and cover them with a clean cloth. Get immediate medical attention. For solids (particles, dust, powders, etc.) in the eye, flush with water until particle comes out. If it won’t come out, cover the eye and seek medical attention. Don’t let the victim rub the eye. For a blow to the eye, apply cold compresses for 15 minutes to reduce pain and swelling. Get medical attention. For cuts near the eye, bandage loosely and get medical attention. Don’t let the victim rub the eye. For objects that penetrate the eye, don’t try to remove, move, or put any pressure on the object. Immobilize it by placing a paper cup or soft, bulky dressing around it, secured with tape. Bandage the other eye so that the victim will keep the injured eye still. Get immediate medical attention.
  18. Slide Show Notes Burns are another common workplace hazard. You can be burned by hot surfaces, hot materials, or by the properties of certain materials. First aid for burns depends on the degree of the burn. First-degree burns are the least severe. They just involve the top layer of skin, which becomes reddened and painful. Second-degree burns are more serious and include blistering in addition to reddened skin and pain. First- and second-degree burns may be treated with cold, running water for relief of pain. Then cover the burned area with a moist, sterile dressing. Don’t break blisters on second-degree burns. Third-degree burns are the most serious and can even be life threatening. With third-degree burns the skin is destroyed, you see charring and deep tissue damage. You may even see exposed bones. For third-degree burns, call 911 immediately, and keep the victim comfortable until help arrives. Always get immediate medical attention for all burns, especially those that are severe and those that cover large areas of the body.
  19. Slide Show Notes Unprotected exposure to hazardous materials can sicken or even kill a person. These are the basic first-aid procedures for these exposures. For exposures to the eyes, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical attention. For exposures to the skin, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical attention for burns and other damage. For inhalation of vapors or gases, move the victim to fresh air immediately. Administer CPR, if necessary. For ingestion, have a co-worker call 911. Another employee can also call your local poison center for more first-aid information, if necessary. Then follow the first-aid instructions in the material safety data sheet, or MSDS. The MSDS is an excellent source of first-aid information. Be sure you know where MSDSs are located and how to find the necessary first-aid information. Tell trainees where to find MSDSs. Then, using sample MSDSs for materials in your workplace, show trainees how to find relevant first-aid information.
  20. Slide Show Notes The rule for treating people who may have broken bones is never to move them unless it’s necessary for their safety. Neck and back injuries are especially risky. The wrong move could cause paralysis or death. If you suspect broken bones, call for emergency medical assistance, and instruct the victim not to move. Then look for swelling and deformity. Ask the victim to rate the pain, explain how the injury happened, and if he or she can move the injured limb. Treat for shock if the person shows symptoms. If it seems that a person might have a broken bone, apply ice wrapped in a towel or cloth to the area, and keep the victim comfortable until help arrives.
  21. Slide Show Notes Working in a hot environment or on a hot day can be very stressful for your body, especially if you’re not used to the heat. Heat exhaustion may start out as discomfort and fatigue but can quickly develop into something more serious. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include pale or flushed appearance, weakness, heavy sweating, headache, moist and clammy skin, dizziness, and sometimes, nausea or a slight fever. First aid for heat exhaustion involves these steps: Move the victim to a cool place; Have the person lie down; Elevate feet 8 to 10 inches; Loosen clothing; Give the victim water and encourage him or her to drink slowly; and Apply cool compresses to the head and body. Do not administer “salt tablets,” as these are a high blood pressure risk.
  22. Slide Show Notes If a person suffering from heat exhaustion is not treated promptly, it can turn into heatstroke. Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition in which the body gets so hot that it can’t cool down. Signs of heatstroke include very hot and dry skin, extreme tiredness, and confusion. You have to act fast in cases of heatstroke. Immediately call 911. While you’re waiting for help to arrive, cool the person down by hosing his or her body with cool water or by fanning the body. Monitor the victim to make sure the airway remains open, the person is breathing, and the person has a pulse. If you work in a hot environment or if you exercise or work outdoors on hot days, you should recognize the symptoms of heatstroke and take precautions to prevent overheating. Describe precautions for preventing heatstroke, such as drinking lots of fluids, pacing yourself while you work, taking rest breaks in a cool place, and so on.
  23. Slide Show Notes Fainting can occur when blood pools in the legs, reducing the blood flow to the brain. People may faint when they are standing for a long time in the heat. Fainting can also be brought on by stress. Check a person who has fainted for breathing. If the person is not breathing, begin CPR. If the person does not regain consciousness within a few minutes after fainting, call for emergency medical assistance and continue to monitor breathing. Otherwise, if the person quickly regains consciousness, have the person lie down with feet slightly elevated. Loosen any tight clothing. Then allow the person to rest for 10 or 15 minutes until normal blood flow is restored, and the person feels all right again.
  24. Slide Show Notes A person having an epileptic seizure may fall to the ground and have convulsions. If a person appears to be having a seizure: Remove victim from any dangerous objects or hazardous situations; Check for breathing; Don’t put anything in the victim’s mouth; Try to keep the person as comfortable as possible; and Call for emergency medical assistance if the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes without signs of slowing down, if the person has trouble breathing afterwards, or if the person is in pain or other injury is present.
  25. Slide Show Notes Let’s review briefly now with a multiple choice exercise. Choose the best answer, a or b, to complete each statement on the screen. Third-degree burns are very serious and can even be life threatening. Call 911 immediately if you see signs of third-degree burns. For a particle in the eye, flush with water until the particle comes out. Never rub the eye. If the particle doesn’t come out, cover the eye and get medical attention. For inhalation of vapors or gases, get into fresh air right away. For heatstroke, call 911 immediately if you recognize symptoms of heatstroke. A person can die from heatstroke.
  26. Slide Show Notes Now it’s time to ask if you understand all the information presented in the previous slides. For example, do you understand what we’ve said about first-aid procedures for: Eye injuries? Burns? Exposure to hazardous materials? Broken bones? Heat exhaustion and heatstroke? Fainting? Epileptic seizures? Knowing about all these procedures will come in handy should you ever have to assist in a medical emergency involving one of these health problems. Answer any questions trainees have about the information presented in the previous slides. Conduct an exercise, if appropriate. Let’s continue to the next slide now and conclude the session with some key points to remember.
  27. Slide Show Notes Here are the main points to remember about basic first aid: Medical emergencies can happen anytime on the job. When a co-worker is injured, you have to act quickly, calmly, and correctly. The best way to prepare for workplace medical emergencies is to be certified in first aid and CPR. This concludes the Basic First Aid for Medical Emergencies training session. Give trainees the quiz, if appropriate.