[Virtual Presenter] Good morning/afternoon/evening and welcome to the presentation on Emergency First Aid with C-P-R and A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. Today, we will discuss the roles and responsibilities of first aiders, first aid terms, the goals of first aid, and priorities of a first aider. We will also go over the course objectives and how to safely assess emergency situations, carry out appropriate action, and identify the limits of first aid. Additionally, we will cover first aid for infants, children, and adults. Our main focus is preserving life, preventing injuries or illnesses from becoming worse, and promoting recovery. We appreciate your participation in this presentation..
[Audio] Good afternoon everyone. We will be discussing the importance of emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. As a first aid provider, it is crucial to understand the limits of first aid and how to appropriately assess emergency situations. In this course, we will be discussing the appropriate care for a casualty, including how to perform C-P-R and use an A-E-D--. While it is important to know how to use these tools, it is equally important to do no harm to the casualty. Our course objectives include providing you with the knowledge and skills to perform C-P-R--, demonstrate appropriate first aid care, and know how to use an A-E-D--. We will also be discussing strategies that will promote a safe and healthy lifestyle. Thank you for joining us today..
[Audio] First Aiders are critical in emergency situations. Their roles and responsibilities are essential to saving lives. In this presentation, we will discuss the key roles and duties of First Aiders..
[Audio] We are currently on slide 4 of our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. First aid is the immediate care given to an injured or ill person. It is essential to know the fundamentals of first aid so that you can assist someone in need. A first aider is a person with minimal or no medical training who takes charge of the situation. They can help to control bleeding, apply bandages, and provide basic medical care. It's crucial to recognize that medical care is provided by professionals, such as Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, Firefighters, and Police Officers. They have the training and expertise to offer the best possible care for the injured or ill person. At Rescue 7 Inc. , we provide first aid training to individuals and organizations. Our training includes practical exercises and real-life scenarios, allowing you to be prepared to handle any emergency situation. Thank you for your attention. We hope that you found this information valuable. If you have any inquiries, please don't hesitate to inquire..
[Audio] Hello, good morning/afternoon. Today, we will discuss the goals of emergency first aid. The primary goal is to preserve life, which means taking immediate action to stop bleeding, stabilize breathing, and prevent hypothermia. Secondly, we must prevent injuries or illnesses from worsening. This includes protecting the injured person from further harm and providing appropriate first aid care to address underlying medical conditions. Lastly, we must promote recovery, which means helping the injured person regain consciousness and mobility to seek proper medical care. At Rescue 7 Inc. © 2017, our goal is to provide exceptional first aid training that equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively to emergency situations and save lives. We offer a wide range of courses and training programs designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals, educators, and community members alike. We are committed to providing the best emergency first aid training programs to help people respond effectively to emergency situations and save lives. We offer a wide range of courses and training programs designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals, educators, and community members alike. We are dedicated to providing the best emergency first aid training programs to help people respond effectively to emergency situations and save lives. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our emergency first aid training programs, please visit our website..
[Audio] In an emergency situation, a first aider's top priorities are ensuring a clear airway, effective breathing, and proper circulation. We must check for any obstructions in the airway, such as a foreign object or a piece of clothing. If an obstruction is found, it should be removed immediately. We must focus on breathing, as effective breathing is crucial for life. If a person is not breathing properly, it can lead to a medical emergency. In this case, we should call for help and administer C-P-R-. We must monitor circulation by checking skin temperature, colour, and sweaty or dry skin. If a person's skin is cold and clammy, it means there is a problem with circulation. In this case, we should call for help and administer C-P-R-. At Rescue 7 Inc., our emergency first aid training program includes the latest techniques and tools to help you save lives in emergency situations. Our training covers C-P-R and A-E-D rescue, as well as the latest techniques and tools to help you respond effectively in any emergency..
[Audio] We will discuss emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. It is crucial to know how to respond in emergency situations and this presentation aims to provide you with the necessary information to do so. Let's discuss the different types of casualties that we need to be aware of. There are three main types: infant, child, and adult. For infants, it is absolutely essential to call for medical attention immediately and perform C-P-R if necessary. For children, it is crucial to call for medical attention and perform C-P-R if necessary. For adults, it is important to call for medical attention and perform C-P-R if necessary. In addition to casualties, we also need to be aware of the different tools and equipment that we can use in emergency situations. These include the Automated External Defibrillator (A-E-D--) and the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (C-P-R--) equipment. It is crucial to be familiar with these tools and how to use them properly in order to provide the most effective rescue. Emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue is a vital skill to have. By knowing how to respond in emergency situations, we can potentially save lives and provide the necessary care to those in need. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to ask..
[Audio] We are pleased to present to you our comprehensive guide on emergency first aid that includes C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. During this session, we will be focusing on identifying the various signs and symptoms of medical emergencies. Signs are observable conditions, such as changes in breathing, skin color, and pulse. Symptoms, on the other hand, are conditions that a casualty must communicate to the first aider, such as pain or nausea. It is crucial to be able to distinguish and react to both signs and symptoms to provide the necessary care..
[Audio] We will discuss the importance of personal safety in emergency situations and the common fears that can arise in such situations. We will also provide guidance on how to deal with blood and gross situations. It is crucial to remember that in emergency situations, doing the wrong thing or making things worse can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, it is important to have a plan and to know what to do in case of an emergency. One of the most common fears in emergency situations is the fear of the unknown. However, it is important to remember that preparation is key. By knowing what to expect and having a plan in place, you can help to alleviate some of the fear and uncertainty. Another common fear in emergency situations is the fear of not being able to help. If you are in a position to help, it is important to remember that even small actions can make a big difference. When dealing with blood and gross situations, it is important to stay calm and to follow proper procedures. This can include wearing protective gear and following the steps outlined in a first aid manual. In conclusion, personal safety is an important aspect of emergency first aid, and it is crucial to stay calm, follow proper procedures, and to do your best to help in any situation. Thank you for your attention, and we hope that you found this presentation informative and helpful..
[Audio] We are pleased to offer our presentation on emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. Today, we will review the Good Samaritan Act, which encourages people to provide assistance in emergency situations. As a Good Samaritan, it is important to identify yourself by clearly stating your role and being honest and accurate. Once you have identified yourself, it is important to ask for permission before providing care. This means asking the casualty or their guardian for consent, or obtaining implied consent from a family member or a professional if the casualty is unable to provide consent. It is important to remember that as a Good Samaritan, you are not expected to be a perfect hero. You are only expected to provide care to the best of your abilities, which means providing the care that you are trained in and not attempting to provide care that you are not qualified to provide. Additionally, it is important to stay with the casualty until further help arrives. In conclusion, the Good Samaritan Act is an important tool for encouraging people to provide assistance in emergency situations. By identifying yourself, asking for permission, obtaining consent, providing care to the best of your abilities, and staying with the casualty until further help arrives, you can help to save lives and improve outcomes for those in need..
[Audio] We'll be discussing abandonment in first aid today..
[Audio] We are thrilled to have you here for our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. Our presentation will focus on the direct and indirect ways that blood can be transmitted, and how to prevent the spread of disease during a medical emergency. Direct contact with blood is the most immediate way that disease can be transmitted. This can occur through opening wounds and exposing tissues, as well as coming into contact with mucous membranes of the eyes or mouth. It's crucial to avoid direct contact with blood whenever possible, as it can lead to serious infections and illnesses. Indirect contact with blood can also transmit disease, especially if there are contaminated objects involved. This includes needles and inhaled airborne droplets. It's essential to follow proper protocols for cleaning and sterilizing equipment, as well as using protective gear such as gloves and masks, to prevent the spread of disease. At Rescue 7 Inc., we are committed to ensuring the safety and health of our clients and staff. We are proud to offer the highest quality emergency first aid and CPR & A-E-D training, and we are always looking for ways to improve and stay ahead of the curve. Thank you for joining us today, and we hope you found this presentation informative and helpful..
[Audio] It is necessary to wear personal protective equipment (P-P-E--) when performing first aid or C-P-R--. This includes wearing gloves, which should be latex-free, and using a pocket mask or face shield for performing C-P-R--. Additionally, it is important to take safety measures when cleaning up and disposing of any P-P-E used during the rescue. Personal protective equipment is essential for ensuring your safety and the safety of others during an emergency situation..
[Audio] We welcome everyone to our presentation on emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. Today, we will discuss the basics of first aid and how to perform C-P-R and use an A-E-D to save lives in emergency situations. One important aspect of first aid that we will cover is how to properly remove disposable gloves. As first responders, it is crucial that we take proper safety precautions to prevent the spread of diseases and infections. In this presentation, we will discuss the proper way to remove gloves and how to dispose of them properly. So, let's get started. First, let's talk about how to properly remove disposable gloves. To remove gloves, start by pulling the glove off at the fingertips. Make sure to keep the cuff of the glove on your wrist to prevent it from falling onto the ground. Then, use a thumb and index finger to pull the glove off completely. Once the glove is off, you'll need to dispose of it properly. Do not place the glove on a clean surface. Instead, place it in a plastic bag and tie the bag tightly. This will help to prevent the spread of any germs or bacteria. In conclusion, proper glove removal is an important aspect of emergency first aid. By following these steps, you can help to prevent the spread of disease and keep yourself and others safe. Thank you for your attention. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask..
[Audio] We are currently on the 15th slide of our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. During this slide, we will demonstrate the proper use, care, and disposal of gloves used in first aid. When providing first aid, it is crucial to take necessary precautions to safeguard yourself and the individual you're trying to assist. One of the most critical tools you'll employ in first aid is gloves. These gloves are designed to protect your hands from exposure to blood, bacteria, and other hazards. There are various types of gloves available in first aid, and it is essential to understand how to use them correctly. Some gloves may be disposable, while others may be reusable. It is imperative to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and to dispose of gloves appropriately following use. In addition to gloves, it is also essential to know how to use C-P-R pocket masks and face shields with a one-way valve. These devices are designed to assist you in providing C-P-R to someone who is not breathing. When using these devices, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions and to use them correctly. It is vital to remember that first aid is not a substitute for medical attention. If you are not trained in first aid, it is best to call for help and let the professionals handle the situation. By adhering to the appropriate use, care, and disposal of gloves, C-P-R pocket masks and face shields with a one-way valve, you can enhance the chances of a successful rescue. Thank you for your attention, and please proceed to the next slide..
[Audio] We will discuss the Emergency Medical Services Module 2, which is focused on rescue. This module is critical in providing important topics such as C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. As a representative of CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc., I will explain the importance of this module and what will be covered within it. It's essential to understand the basics of C-P-R and A-E-D rescue, especially in emergency situations. These techniques can save lives and provide critical care to those in need. The Emergency Medical Services Module 2 will equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond to emergency situations and provide life-saving care to those in need. The module will cover a wide range of topics, including the basics of C-P-R--, how to use an A-E-D--, and how to respond to different types of emergencies. You will learn how to recognize the signs of a cardiac arrest and how to respond appropriately. You will also learn how to use an A-E-D to deliver critical care to those in need. Overall, the Emergency Medical Services Module 2 is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to be prepared for emergency situations. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to save lives and provide critical care to those in need. As a representative of CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc., I highly recommend this module to anyone who wants to be prepared for emergency situations and wants to learn more about C-P-R and A-E-D rescue..
[Audio] We are delighted to share with you the importance of having a well-equipped and trained team of first aid responders in any emergency situation. Our presentation will cover the basics of emergency medical services, as well as the latest technologies and techniques used by professional first aid responders. Through our training and resources, we aim to help individuals and organizations prepare for and respond to a wide range of emergency scenarios. We believe that every person should have access to quality emergency medical services, and we are committed to providing the best possible care to those who need it. Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to sharing our knowledge and expertise with you..
[Audio] Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone. Today, we will be discussing emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. We will be going over the steps you should take during an emergency, including how to respond to an emergency situation and how to activate E-M-S--. It's important to stay on the line until the dispatcher tells you it is okay to hang up. If a bystander calls E-M-S--, ask them to report back to you to ensure that E-M-S has been activated. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. We will be covering more on this topic in the next few slides..
[Audio] Good afternoon everyone. Today, we will discuss the importance of utilizing bystanders in emergency situations. When you are in an emergency, remember that bystanders can be a valuable asset. Many emergency situations can be resolved with the help of bystanders who are willing to take action to save lives. The first thing to do when in an emergency is to phone E-M-S--, which will alert emergency responders to the situation and allow them to begin preparing for a response. While waiting for E-M-S--, it's important to keep the scene safe and secure. This may involve removing hazards from the scene and controlling the crowd to prevent further accidents. Additionally, it's important to protect the casualties' belongings and write down details of the incident, such as the time, location, and symptoms of the casualties. This will help emergency responders understand the situation and provide the appropriate care. Another important aspect of utilizing bystanders is to get an A-E-D if available. A-E-Ds can be used to administer life-saving shock to a person who has stopped breathing or who has gone into cardiac arrest. Trained bystanders can play a critical role in saving lives in these situations. Finally, remember that bystanders can also be a valuable resource in terms of supplies. A first aid kit and blankets can be used to provide first aid to the casualties and keep them warm and comfortable. In conclusion, utilizing bystanders is an important aspect of emergency situations. By following these simple steps, you can help to save lives and provide the appropriate care to those who need it. Remember, in an emergency situation, every second counts. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to continuing with the next slide..
[Audio] Good afternoon everyone, Welcome to the Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. presentation. Today, we will be discussing the importance of emergency scene management in the event of an emergency. In this section, we will be discussing: * Importance of emergency scene management * Steps to take when managing an emergency scene * Common mistakes to avoid It is important to remember that emergency scenes can be chaotic and unpredictable. As such, it is crucial to have a plan in place to manage the scene effectively. When managing an emergency scene, there are several steps that you should take: * Stay calm and assess the situation * Call for backup and notify emergency responders * Provide first aid to the injured * Evacuate the area if necessary It is also important to avoid common mistakes when managing an emergency scene, such as: * Not staying calm and assessing the situation * Not calling for backup and notifying emergency responders * Not providing first aid to the injured * Not evacuating the area if necessary In conclusion, emergency scene management is a critical component of emergency response. By following the steps outlined in this section, you can help ensure that everyone involved in the emergency remains safe and that the situation is managed effectively..
[Audio] 1. We will discuss the 4 steps to Emergency Scene Management (E-S-M--) in an emergency situation. This skill is important to learn as it can help you to respond quickly and effectively to a medical emergency. The 4 steps to E-S-M are: 1. Scene Survey: This involves taking a quick look around the scene to identify potential hazards and assess the condition of the casualty. This step is crucial as it helps you to determine the best course of action and to identify any immediate needs of the casualty. 2. Primary Survey: This involves assessing the vital signs of the casualty, such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. This step is also crucial as it helps you to determine the level of care needed and to identify any life-threatening conditions. 3. Secondary Survey: This involves examining the casualty's body to identify any injuries or illnesses. This step is important as it helps you to identify any hidden conditions and to determine the best course of action. 4. On Going Care: This involves providing any necessary medical care to the casualty until help arrives. This step is important as it helps to prevent further harm to the casualty and to ensure that they receive the care they need..
[Audio] We are grateful for everyone's presence today as we will discuss the critical role of emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. Our objective is to provide you with valuable knowledge on how to handle crisis situations and safeguard yourself and others. When entering the immediate area of the victim, it is essential to stay calm and assess the hazards to avoid becoming a victim yourself. This is called a scene survey. It is crucial to take control of the situation and determine the mechanism of injury (M-O-I--) and history of the scene (spinal precaution?). Once you have assessed the situation and are confident in your ability to render assistance, you can check for responsiveness and obtain consent before beginning any rescue efforts. Remember, the safety of the victim and yourself should always be the top priority. We want to ensure that you are prepared to handle any emergency situation that may arise. By following these guidelines, you can save lives and make a positive impact in your community. Thank you for attending this presentation on emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. We hope that you found this information valuable and that you will be able to utilize it in the future to keep yourself and others safe..
[Audio] We are pleased to present Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue. The purpose of this presentation is to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to handle emergency situations. In this section, we will discuss a crucial first aid skill, Scene Survey. Scene Survey involves assessing the situation at hand, including the patient's level of consciousness and other important factors. To perform a Scene Survey, you should evaluate the patient's level of consciousness by asking them questions or observing their behavior. If the patient is alert, ask them questions to determine their level of consciousness. If the patient is unalert, look for signs of respiration and movement. If the patient is unresponsive, call for medical assistance immediately. Once you have assessed the patient's level of consciousness, look for any other important factors, such as injuries, bleeding, or exposure to hazardous materials. This information will help you determine the appropriate course of action. At Rescue 7 Inc.© 2017, we believe that emergency first aid is a critical skill that everyone should possess. We are dedicated to providing you with the knowledge and skills you need to respond to emergency situations quickly and effectively. We hope that this presentation has been informative and helpful. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to ask. Thank you for your attention..
[Audio] Good morning and welcome to our presentation on Emergency First Aid with C-P-R and A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. This session will focus on the causes of unconsciousness and the importance of identifying emergency situations. Unconsciousness means that the victim is unresponsive to verbal and painful stimuli. Several conditions can cause unconsciousness, such as sudden cardiac arrest, stroke, head injury, electrocution, hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia, and poisoning. It is crucial to recognize when someone is experiencing an emergency and take immediate action. If you are in a situation where someone is unconscious, you should call for help immediately. Dial 911 or your local emergency number and stay on the line until help arrives. While waiting for assistance, follow the instructions provided in the presentation to provide first aid and potentially save the person's life. Remember that in an emergency, every second counts. By taking quick and effective action, you can make a difference and potentially save someone's life. Thank you for your attention, and we hope you found this presentation informative..
[Audio] We are excited to discuss emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. It is important to be prepared to handle emergency situations, as they can arise at any time. In an emergency situation, the first step is to activate E-M-S--. This means calling for help from the bystanders, co-workers, or other first aiders who may be present. After securing help, conduct a scene survey to assess the situation and determine what needs to be done. It is important to note that Emergency Medical Service will happen after assessment. Therefore, make sure to conduct a thorough scene survey before calling for help. By following these steps, everyone involved in the emergency situation has the best chance of survival. Thank you for listening, and we hope this information was helpful..
[Audio] Hello everyone. Today, we will be discussing primary survey, which is a critical component of emergency first aid. Primary survey allows you to quickly identify any lifethreatening injuries and/or illnesses in the patient. It is important to remember that in emergency situations, every second counts. Let's go over the three components of primary survey. The first component is to assess the patient's airway. This involves checking if the patient is breathing and if there are any obstructions in the airway. If the patient is not breathing, you will need to take action. The second component is to assess breathing. Look for signs of difficulty breathing, such as rapid or labored breathing. If you notice any signs of difficulty breathing, you will need to take action. The third component is to assess circulation. Check for signs of circulation problems, such as a weak pulse or cold, clammy skin. If you notice any signs of circulation problems, you will need to take action. In summary, primary survey is a critical component of emergency first aid. It allows you to quickly identify any lifethreatening injuries and/or illnesses in the patient. Remember to assess the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation, and take action if you notice any signs of difficulty. Thank you for listening..
[Audio] Dear participants,. Primary Survey 1. Airway – open and clear 2. Breathing – effective breathing 3. Circulation – effective circulation (skin temperature, colour and sweaty or dry skin) Check for other life-threatening injuries or conditions Rescue 7 Inc. © 2021.
[Audio] Good morning, everyone. My presentation today will be on emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue, specifically on the importance of secondary survey. Secondary survey is a step-by-step way of gathering information on the casualty’s condition. It involves asking three questions: What happened? Hurt? History? By asking these questions, you can gather important information that will help you determine the best course of action for the casualty. For example, if the casualty was involved in a car accident, you can use the information gathered from secondary survey to determine if the casualty is experiencing a head injury or a leg injury. It is important to remember that every casualty is unique, and secondary survey can help you determine the best course of action for each individual. At Rescue 7 Inc. © 2021, we take emergency first aid very seriously. We offer a wide range of training programs and resources to help you learn how to perform C-P-R--, use A-E-D-s-, and provide emergency first aid. If you are interested in learning more about our emergency first aid training programs, please visit our website or contact us directly. I hope this presentation has been informative, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have..
[Audio] We are here to discuss emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. It is crucial to be prepared for such emergencies as they can occur at any time and in any location. When you encounter an injury or illness, it is essential to administer first aid immediately. This entails providing basic care to stop bleeding, clean the wound, and apply a bandage. Additionally, it is important to monitor the victim to ensure that their condition does not deteriorate. This involves keeping an eye on them and looking out for signs of dehydration, hypothermia, or shock. Ongoing care is also essential in emergency situations. This means continuing to provide care to the victim until they are transported to a medical facility. If any modifications occur during the evaluation or rescue, it is necessary to adjust the first aid provided to the victim. This means ensuring that the care being provided is appropriate for the specific injury or illness. Furthermore, it is important to document any changes in the victim's condition. This involves keeping track of any symptoms or signs that may be of significance to medical professionals. Keep in mind that emergency situations can arise at any time, and it is imperative to be prepared for them. By following these steps, you can help save someone's life..
[Audio] We are discussing the Recovery Position in our presentation. If you find an unconscious adult or child who is breathing and has no other lifethreatening emergencies, it is essential to put them in the recovery position. This position ensures their safety and well-being by allowing for proper blood flow to the brain and reducing the risk of suffocation or vomiting. It is critical to remember that the recovery position should only be used if the person is breathing and has no other critical medical needs..
[Audio] Greetings and welcome to triage assessment, which is a vital aspect of emergency medical response. Triage assessment is the process of evaluating the condition of casualties in an emergency situation. The objective of triage assessment is to determine the urgency of the casualty's condition and assign a treatment priority. When the number of casualties exceeds the number of rescuers, triage assessment becomes even more critical. In such instances, it is crucial to quickly evaluate the condition of the casualties and assign a treatment priority to ensure timely and effective treatment. Rescue 7 Inc. © 2021 is dedicated to providing the best possible emergency medical response and ensuring the safety of all involved. We have developed a triage assessment system that is designed to be fast, efficient, and effective. In conclusion, triage assessment is a critical component of emergency medical response. It is essential to quickly evaluate the condition of the casualties and assign a treatment priority to ensure timely and effective treatment. Rescue 7 Inc. © 2021 is committed to providing the best possible emergency medical response and ensuring the safety of all involved. Thank you for your attention..
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[Audio] We are here to help you in any emergency situation with Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. Our presentation is now on slide number 33 of Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. The focus of today's session is the sequential steps of an Emergency Medical Service (E-S-M--) for a conscious casualty. We will be demonstrating the skill sets required for a primary survey (3H's) and showcasing how to check for the three sequential first aid priorities of an unconscious casualty. Finally, we will be discussing and demonstrating the recovery position..
[Audio] Greetings everyone, today's presentation will focus on emergency first aid with CPR & A-E-D rescue. Our discussion will center on spinal & neurological emergencies. It's important to emphasize that spinal & neurological emergencies require prompt attention and care. If you suspect someone is experiencing a spinal & neurological emergency, it's imperative to call for medical assistance immediately. In the meantime, it's crucial to keep the person still and maintain spinal alignment. If the individual is conscious, verify breathing and movement. If breathing or movement is compromised, call for medical assistance. If the individual is unconscious, verify breathing and movement. If breathing or movement is compromised, call for medical assistance. Additionally, it's important to remember that C-P-R can maintain blood flow to the brain and other vital organs during a cardiac arrest. Therefore, if you're trained in C-P-R--, it's essential to use it in the event of a spinal & neurological emergency. In summary, spinal & neurological emergencies necessitate prompt attention and care. If you suspect someone is experiencing a spinal & neurological emergency, it's crucial to call for medical assistance immediately. And remember, C-P-R can maintain blood flow to the brain and other vital organs during a cardiac arrest..
[Audio] We begin our presentation discussing head injuries. Head injuries may be minor or major with or without loss of consciousness. It is essential to note that neck injuries may also be associated with head injuries. There are three main types of head injuries: concussion, compression, and hematoma. Concussion is a temporary loss of function caused by a blow to the head. Compression is caused by swelling in the brain, which can lead to loss of consciousness. Hematoma is a blood clot that forms under the skin, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. At Rescue 7 Inc. © 2021, we take the head injuries seriously and provide comprehensive training on how to recognize, treat, and prevent them. Our emergency first aid courses with CPR & A-E-D rescue provide the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively respond to head injuries in any situation. Thank you for your attention. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask..
[Audio] We are discussing the signs and symptoms of head injuries. When someone experiences a head injury, it is essential to take immediate action to prevent further harm. One of the most common signs of a head injury is a sudden onset of a headache. It is important to note that not all headaches are caused by head injuries, so it is important to assess the situation and determine if the headache is accompanied by other symptoms. Another sign of a head injury is a change in the level of consciousness. This can include confusion, dizziness, or loss of consciousness. If you suspect someone has a head injury and is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately. Labored breathing is another sign of a head injury. This can be accompanied by difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. If you suspect someone has a head injury and is experiencing labored breathing, it is essential to call for medical attention immediately. Black eyes, deformity, projectile vomiting, unequal pupils, bleeding/fluids from ears/nose/mouth and paralysis are also signs of head injuries. If you suspect someone has a head injury and is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately. Hearing impairment or ringing in the ear(s) is another sign of a head injury. This can be accompanied by difficulty hearing or ringing in the ear(s). If you suspect someone has a head injury and is experiencing hearing impairment or ringing in the ear(s), it is essential to seek medical attention immediately. In conclusion, it is essential to be aware of the signs and symptoms of head injuries and to take immediate action to prevent further harm. If you suspect someone has a head injury, seek medical attention immediately..
[Audio] We are discussing the causes of spinal injuries in this slide. These can occur due to falls from heights, sports injuries, car accidents, and/or direct blows to the spine. It is important to understand how to properly respond to a spinal injury in order to prevent further damage and ensure proper treatment. We will discuss the signs and symptoms of spinal injuries and when to seek medical attention in the next slide..
[Audio] We are now focusing on emergency first aid with C-P-R and A-E-D rescue. In this section, we will discuss spinal injuries, which are among the most common and life-threatening injuries in emergency situations. Spinal injuries occur when the spinal cord or nerves are damaged, which can lead to a range of symptoms such as paralysis, loss of sensation, and difficulty breathing. As a first responder, it's essential to recognize the signs of spinal injuries and act quickly to prevent further damage and save lives. The first step in treating spinal injuries is to maintain the stability of the spine. This involves supporting the weight of the body and preventing any movement that could cause further damage. It's also crucial to keep the patient warm, cover any exposed skin, and administer first aid as needed. Once the immediate danger has passed, it's time to transport the patient to a medical facility for further treatment. This may involve using an ambulance or other transportation methods, depending on the severity of the injury and the availability of medical resources. In summary, spinal injuries are a serious emergency that require immediate attention from first responders. By recognizing the signs of spinal injuries, acting quickly to prevent further damage, and transporting the patient to a medical facility for further treatment, we can save lives and improve outcomes for those affected by spinal injuries. Thank you for joining us on this important topic..
[Audio] We are pleased to continue our presentation on Emergency First Aid with C-P-R and A-E-D Rescue. Today, we will be discussing the signs and symptoms of a spinal injury. If you witness someone experiencing pain with or without movement, loss of sensation or paralysis in upper or lower extremities or below the injury site, numbness, tingling in the arms and/or legs, respiratory distress, deformity, or swelling/bruising at the injury site, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. It is essential to remember that a spinal injury can be life-threatening and can cause long-term effects on the individual's quality of life. If you are trained in spinal cord injury first aid, it is crucial to follow proper procedures to prevent further damage and ensure the best possible outcome for the individual. Thank you for your attention..
[Audio] We are here to present on Emergency First Aid with C-P-R and A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. Today, we will discuss a critical injury that can occur during an emergency, a broken pelvis. A pelvic injury can be life-threatening, even if no significant injuries can be seen. It can cause severe internal bleeding and organ damage. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the potential complications of a broken pelvis and provide appropriate care to the patient. A broken pelvis can be caused by various reasons such as falls, car accidents, or sports injuries. If you suspect a pelvic injury, seek medical attention immediately. In the meantime, maintain the patient's comfort and stability while waiting for medical help. Complications of a broken pelvis can include injury to the spine and damage to the bladder. Therefore, it is essential to monitor the patient's vital signs and check for any signs of bleeding or infection. It is also crucial to provide the patient with appropriate pain management and support to prevent further complications. In conclusion, a broken pelvis is a critical injury that requires immediate medical attention. With proper first aid knowledge and training, you can help save a life during an emergency. Thank you for your attention, and remember, Rescue 7 Inc. is always here to help in times of emergency..
[Audio] We are discussing pelvic injuries. If you experience pain and tenderness in the hip and pelvis region, seek medical attention immediately. Inability to lift legs, stand, or walk is a common symptom of pelvic injuries. Additionally, a foot on the injured side may turn outward. It is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of shock, which can include difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, and a feeling of lightheadedness. If you suspect a pelvic injury, seek help immediately. Rescue 7 Inc. offers emergency medical services and can assist you in the event of an injury..
[Audio] When dealing with spinal injuries, it is crucial to act quickly and with caution. The primary goal is to prevent further harm to the victim. To do this, it is important to manually support the head and neck. It is important to note that moving the casualty any more than necessary is not recommended. This is to prevent any further damage to the spine. Additionally, there is no recommendation for cervical collars or spinal boards. In summary, when responding to spinal injuries, it is important to act quickly and with caution. Manually supporting the head and neck, avoiding unnecessary movement, and not recommending cervical collars or spinal boards are key steps in preventing further harm to the victim. Thank you for listening..
[Audio] We are demonstrating how to manually support the head and neck in a neutral position. It is important to use spinal precautions when providing first aid to a victim who is face down to prevent any further injury. We will be using a mannequin and a spine board to demonstrate spinal precautions. The mannequin will be placed on its back, and we will be positioning it in a way that supports the head and neck in a neutral position. The spine board will be used to support the mannequin's spine, which will help to keep the spine in alignment and prevent any further injury. It is important to note that spinal precautions should only be used if there is a suspicion of a spinal injury. If there is no suspicion of a spinal injury, the victim should be placed in the recovery position instead. In conclusion, manual support of the head and neck in a neutral position is an important skill set for emergency first aid providers. Thank you for watching..
[Audio] In this emergency first aid session, we will be focusing on shock and fainting rescue. Shock and fainting can be caused by a variety of factors, but the most common is a drop in blood pressure. When someone is in shock, their body may appear pale, clammy, and cold, and they may have difficulty breathing with a fast heart rate. It is important to recognize the signs of shock and fainting and to seek immediate medical attention. In the event of shock or fainting, there are several steps that can be taken to help the person. First, call for medical help and then try to keep them calm and still. If possible, elevate their feet and legs to increase blood flow to their head. It is also important to monitor their breathing and pulse to ensure they do not become unconscious. If someone is fainting, help them lie down on a flat surface and elevate their legs. Remember, shock and fainting can be serious, and it is important to seek immediate medical attention if suspected. Thank you for joining us today for this emergency first aid session. We hope that the information provided will be helpful in a real-life situation. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you and goodbye..
[Audio] We understand the potential dangers of shock, which can lead to organ failure and death if not addressed promptly. Shock can be caused by a variety of factors, including internal and external bleeding, allergies, infections, dehydration, burns, the sight of blood, heart attacks, and nervous system injuries. Recognizing the signs of shock and knowing how to administer appropriate first aid treatment is critical. During this presentation, we will also discuss the use of C-P-R and rescue techniques to help save lives in emergency situations. Thank you for your attention..
[Audio] We believe it is essential to remain composed and analyze the circumstances prior to undertaking any action. In the event that an individual exhibits indications of shock, such as pallor, sweating, chills, weakness, nausea, dehydration, anxiety symptoms, cyanosis of lips/ears, trembling, and shortness of breath, it is imperative to contact emergency services and seek immediate medical attention. It is crucial to remain with the affected individual until support arrives..
[Audio] We will discuss the steps to treat the cause of the shock, rest and reassure the casualty, and warm with a blanket. We will also emphasize the importance of quick thinking and knowing how to respond in emergency situations. It is important to remember that every person's situation is different, and it is crucial to always call for help and follow any specific instructions provided by a medical professional. Thank you for attending, and stay safe..
[Audio] We will be discussing fainting, which is a common occurrence in emergency situations. Fainting is a temporary lack of oxygen to the brain, which can cause a person to ‘black out’ temporarily. It is important to note that the casualty will be responsive within 5 to 10 seconds. As a first aid provider, it is crucial to be aware of the signs of fainting and to have the appropriate tools and techniques to respond accordingly. We will be discussing the various causes of fainting and best practices for first aid intervention. Additionally, we will be discussing the use of C-P-R and A-E-D rescue to stabilize the casualty and prevent further complications. Our goal is to provide our audience with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively in emergency situations..
[Audio] We are currently discussing the causes of unconsciousness in our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. © 2017. Understanding the causes of unconsciousness is crucial in order to provide the appropriate first aid and rescue measures. Remember, every second counts in emergency situations, and prompt action can make all the difference. If you suspect that someone is unconscious, don't hesitate to call for help immediately and follow the steps outlined in our presentation to provide the best possible care..
[Audio] Our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc. is designed to inform you about the dangers of shock and how to provide first aid for it. We believe that it is crucial to understand that shock can be deadly and it can occur due to a variety of reasons such as loss of blood, cardiac arrest, or electric shock. To provide first aid for shock, it is essential to remain calm and alert, move the individual to a secure location, call for help immediately, remove any clothing or jewelry that may hinder blood flow, apply direct pressure to the person's chest to slow down their heart rate, keep the person warm with blankets or warm clothing, and monitor their breathing and pulse. It is also important to remember that shock can be prevented by maintaining proper blood pressure and avoiding activities that can lead to shock such as overexertion, dehydration, and exposure to cold temperatures. We believe that our trained professionals can guide you through the process and provide you with the necessary knowledge and tools to respond to any emergency situation. We hope that our presentation has been helpful and that you will use it to provide first aid for shock and prevent it from worsening in the future. Thank you for attending our presentation on Emergency First Aid with CPR & A-E-D Rescue 7 Inc..