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Injuries. http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz firstaid.lf1@gmail.cz (password: firstaid) jana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing. SHOCK. Mechanism Heart Pump failure Blood vessels Pipe failure Blood Fluid loss.
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Injuries http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz firstaid.lf1@gmail.cz (password: firstaid) jana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing
SHOCK • Mechanism • Heart Pump failure • Blood vessels Pipe failure • Blood Fluid loss • Causes • Bleeding • Burns • Head and spine injuries • Chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries • Heart attack • Asthma • Poisoning • …
SHOCK • Initially: • Rapid pulse • Rapid breathing • Pale, cold, clammy skin, lips and nail beds • Sweating • As shock develops: • Grey-blue skin (cyanosis), especially inside the lips • Weakness and dizziness • Nausea and possibly vomiting • Thirst • Breathing is shallow • Weakthready pulse • As the brain‘s oxygen supply weakens: • Altered mental status • Restlessness and aggressiveness • Gasping for air • Unconsciousness • Mechanism • Signs
SHOCK • ABCDE • Treat Cause • Treatforshock • Position • Prevent body heat loss • Mechanism • Signs • First aid interventions
BLEEDING newborn baby 5 year 10 year 15 year adult Blood700 1400 2000 3800 5000 volume (ml) 20%140 280 400 760 1000
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Haemorrhage • Arterial • Venous • Capillary
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure • Elevation
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure • Elevation • Pressure bandage
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure • Elevation • Pressure bandage • Pressure point
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure • Elevation • Pressure bandage • Pressure point • Tourniquet
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • Gloves • Expose wound • Direct pressure • Elevation • Pressure bandage • Pressure point • Tourniquet • Amputation
BLEEDING • External bleeding • Internal bleeding • Bleeding from body opening • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat forshock • Position • Prevent body heat loss
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First degree • Second degree • Third degree • Risk • Severity
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First degree (superficial) • Second degree • Third degree
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First degree (superficial) • Second degree (partial-thickness) • Third degree (full-thickness)
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First degree (superficial) • Second degree (partial-thickness) • Third degree (full-thickness)
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First degree (superficial) • Second degree (partial-thickness) • Third degree (full-thickness) • Risk • Severity
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First Aid Interventions • Stop burning • ABCDE • Treat Cause • Cooling • Dressing • Treat for shock • Position • Prevent body heat loss
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat Cause • Remove chemicals • Dressing • Treat for shock • Position • Prevent body heat loss
BURNS • Thermal • Chemical • Electrical • First Aid Interventions • Safety!!! • Assess - CPR • Treat Cause • Cooling • Dressing • Treat for shock • Position • Prevent body heat loss • Risk • VF cardiac arrest • Respiratory arrest • Muscle spasm
HEAD INJURIES • Wounds • Fractures • Brain injuries
HEAD INJURIES • Wounds • Fractures • Brain injuries • Scalp • Facial
HEAD INJURIES • Wounds • Fractures • Brain injuries • Cranium • Base
HEAD INJURIES • Wounds • Fractures • Brain injuries • Concussion • Contusion • Compression • First Aid Interventions • Assess - CPR • Treat forshock • Position • Prevent body heat loss
SPINAL INJURIES • Responsive victim • Unresponsive victim • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Avoid unnecessary movement • Treat for shock
CHEST INJURIES • Injuries to the chest wall • Open • Closed • Lung injury
CHEST INJURIES • Rib fracture • Flail chest • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat Cause • Support chest wall • Treat for shock
CHEST INJURIES • Hemothorax • Pneumothorax • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat Cause • Sealthewound • Treat for shock • Position
ABDOMINAL INJURIES • Closed injuries • Open injuries
ABDOMINAL INJURIES • Closed injuries • Open injuries • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat for shock • Blow to the abdomen
ABDOMINAL INJURIES • Closed injuries • Open injuries • Penetrating wound • Protruding organs • First Aid Interventions • ABCDE • Treat Cause • dressing • Treat for shock
BONE, JOINT, MUSCLE INJURIESAND OPEN WOUNDS • Fractures • Dislocations • Sprains • Strains • Open wounds
BONE, JOINT, MUSCLE INJURIESAND OPEN WOUNDS • Signs • DOTS • Deformity • Open wounds • Tenderness • Swelling
BONE, JOINT, MUSCLE INJURIESAND OPEN WOUNDS • Signs • CSM • Circulation • Sensation • Movement
BONE, JOINT, MUSCLE INJURIESAND OPEN WOUNDS • First Aid Interventions • Rest • Ice • Compression • Elevation
RESOURCES • National Safety Council; FIRST AID AND CPR. • Chapleau, W., Pons, P. (2007) EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN. St. Louis: Elsevier • Caroline, N. (2007) EMERGENCY CARE IN THE STREET. 6th ed. London: Jones and Bartlett • http://www.orthonurse.org/portals/0/spine%20trauma.pdf • http://www.itim.nsw.gov.au/index.cfm?objectid=B87D2A77-1321-1C29-70E6185019A27B4E