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Module 5-2. Bleeding and Soft Tissue Injuries. Bleeding / Soft Tissue Injuries. Bleeding. Specific Injuries. Dressing and Bandaging. Bleeding / Soft Tissue Injuries. Bleeding. External Bleeding. Risk of infectious disease from contact with blood or body fluids.
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Module 5-2 Bleeding and Soft Tissue Injuries
Bleeding / Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding Specific Injuries Dressing and Bandaging
Bleeding / Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding
External Bleeding Risk of infectious disease from contact with blood or body fluids. The severity of blood loss must be based on the patient’s signs and symptoms.
Role of the First Responder Complete First Responder Assessment. Scene Size-Up Initial Assessment Physical Exam On-going Assessment Comfort, calm, and reassure the patient while awaiting additional EMS resources.
Role of the First Responder Body Substance Isolation (B.S.I.). Maintain Airway / Artificial Ventilation. Bleeding Control.
Internal Bleeding Injured or damaged internal organs commonly lead to extensive internal bleeding. Painful, swollen, deformed extremities may also lead to serious internal blood loss.
Signs and Symptoms Discolored, tender swollen hard tissue. Increased respiratory and pulse rates. Pale, cool skin. Nausea and vomiting. Thirst. Mental Status Changes.
Role of the First Responder Complete First Responder Assessment. Scene Size-Up Initial Assessment Physical Exam On-going Assessment Comfort, calm, and reassure the patient while awaiting additional EMS resources.
Shock (hypoperfusion) “Condition resulting from the inadequate delivery of oxygenated blood to body tissues.”
Signs and Symptoms Extreme thirst. Restlessness, anxiety. Rapid, weak pulse. Rapid, shallow respirations. Mental Status Changes. Pale, cool, moist skin.
Role of the First Responder Complete First Responder Assessment. Scene Size-Up Initial Assessment Physical Exam On-going Assessment Comfort, calm, and reassure the patient while awaiting additional EMS resources.
Role of the First Responder Keep patient calm, in position of comfort. Keep patient warm - attempt to maintain normal body temperature. DO NOT give food or drink. Provide care for specific injuries.
Bleeding / Soft Tissue Injuries Specific Injuries
Type of Wounds Abrasions Penetrations Lacerations
Role of the First Responder Complete First Responder Assessment. Scene Size-Up Initial Assessment Physical Exam On-going Assessment Comfort, calm, and reassure the patient while awaiting additional EMS resources.
Role of the First Responder Body Substance Isolation (B.S.I.). Maintain Airway / Artificial Ventilation. Manage open soft tissue injuries.
Special Considerations Chest Injuries Impaled Objects Eviscerations Amputations