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First Aid on the Farm

First Aid on the Farm. First Response Know who to call Know appropriate information to give dispatcher Provide care until EMS arrives Check airway (A) Check breathing (B) Check circulation (C). Shock, Unconsciousness and Fainting. Signs Cold, clammy skin Pale face Chills Confusion

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First Aid on the Farm

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  1. First Aid on the Farm • First Response • Know who to call • Know appropriate information to give dispatcher • Provide care until EMS arrives • Check airway (A) • Check breathing (B) • Check circulation (C)

  2. Shock, Unconsciousness and Fainting • Signs • Cold, clammy skin • Pale face • Chills • Confusion • Nausea or vomiting

  3. How to treat shock • Lie the person down • Elevate the legs • Cover with a blanket • Give fluids

  4. Choking • Determine whether a person is choking • Ask “Are you choking?” • Send someone to call for help • Perform the Heimlich Maneuver

  5. Heimlich Maneuver • Wrap your arms around the victim’s waist • Make a fist • Place the thumb side of the fist on the abdomen • Grasp the fist with the other hand • Press the fist into the abdomen with quick upward thrusts • Repeat until the victim starts to breath or cough

  6. An Unconscious Choking Victim • Perform a finger sweep • Tilt the head/chin back • Pinch the nose shut • Seal your lips around victim’s • Give two full breaths

  7. Artificial Respiration • If a person does not respond • Yell for help • Put the person on their back • Tilting back the head and lifting the chin. • Clear the mouth of obstruction

  8. Check for Breathing • Look • Listen • Feel • Give two full breaths • Check pulse • Continue rescue breathing 1 breath every 5 seconds

  9. Head, Spine, and Neck Injuries • Do not move the person • Stabilize the body • Prevent any movement of the head, neck and spine

  10. Broken Bones • Place limb in natural position • Extend splints beyond joints • Use firm material for splint • Pad splint • Fasten with bandage or cloth at break and at points along the splint

  11. Amputated limbs • Recover amputated limb • Rinse in clean water • Wrap in wet towel • Seal in plastic bag • Cool severed part with ice

  12. Protecting the Pinky • Wrap digit in saline-soaked gauze... • …transport on ice

  13. Heat Exhaustion • Results from increased heart rate • Occurs with poor ventilation or • Loss of body fluids and salts

  14. Symptoms • Fatigue • Dizziness • Clammy with normal skin temperatures

  15. Treatment • Move victim to a cool spot • Give cool (not cold) water • Rest

  16. Heat Stroke • Result of body’s sweat glands shutting down • Symptoms • Mental confusion • Collapse • Unconsciousness • Fever • Mottled skin

  17. Treatment • Time is of the essence! • Move victim to cool place • Pour cool water over victim • Fan victim until help arrives

  18. Bleeding • Put on gloves • Use finger or hand pressure • Use a belt or bandage to hold in place • If bones are not broken, elevate bleeding body part

  19. Eye Injuries • Foreign object • Do not rub the eye • Pull upper eyelid over lower eyelid • Flush with water • If unable to remove, cover both eyes with gauze and seek medical attention

  20. Eye Injury • Chemical Injury • Flush eye with water for 15 minutes • Seek medical attention

  21. Penetrating Eye Injuries • Don’t remove object • Don’t wash eye • Cover both eyes with gauze • Keep victim on back • Seek medical attention • Transport on stretcher

  22. Eyelid injuries • Check eye for lacerations • If bleeding apply pressure • Apply cold • Seek medical attention

  23. Blunt Eye Injuries • Apply cold • Dress with sterile bandage • Transport on stretcher • Seek medical attention

  24. Poisons • If poison is a solid (e.g. pills) • Cover finger in clean cloth • Perform finger sweep and remove solid • If poison is a gas • Protect yourself with respirator • Assist victim to fresh air

  25. Poisons • If poison is a corrosive • Remove clothing from affected area • Flush with water for 30 minutes

  26. For any poisoning take with the label when calling for help!!

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