Basic First Aid Flashcards

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What should you consider during a casualty assessment that is conscious?

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  • relevant information that caused the medical emergency
  • signs (what you can see)
  • symptoms (what can they tell you)
  • AMPLE
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What is AMPLE?

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A - allergies
M - medication
P - previous medical history
L - last ate and drank
E - environment

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Response assessment for dealing with unconsciousness?

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AVPU (the further down the scale, the more serious the situation is)

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What does AVPU stand for?

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A - Alert - (pinch ears, touch collarbones, touch sternum) (baby - blow in face/ scratch foot)
V - Voice
P - Pain
U - Unresponsive

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What is the primary assessment (DCRABC)?

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D - Danger to yourself, bystanders and the casualty
C - Catastrophic bleed - deal with this
R - Response (AVPU)
shout for help
A - Airway - open airways, tilt head and lift chin
B - Breathing - listening/ watching for breathing for 10 seconds 2/3 breaths
confirm help, 999, defibrillator
C - Circulation - hold finger tips and check whether colour returns

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CPR (5, 30, 2, 100-120, 5-6cm, 1/3, 2, 1, 2)

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5 - initial rescue breaths on child, baby or drowning adult
30 - compression pumps
2 - rescue breaths
100-120 - compression beats per minute (2 per second)
5-6 cm - depth of compression on adult
1/3 - depth on child/ baby
2 - hands (adult/ puberty +)
1 - hand (child below puberty)
2 - fingers (baby up to 12 months)

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When can you stop CPR?

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  • medical professionals tell you to stop
  • signs of life
  • exhausted/ danger re presents itself
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If a casualty is unconscious but breathing, what should you do with them?

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  • put them in the recovery position
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What safety considerations should you have when using a defibrillator?

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  • ensure noone is touching casualty during shock
  • remove any jewellry, nictoine patches and plasters if possible
  • consider underwired bras
  • chest should be dry
  • move oxygen 1 m away during shock
  • shave area if particularly hairy
  • pacemakers
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If someone is choking, what should you ask them?

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  • are you choking?
  • can you cough?
  • can I help you?
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How do you help a choking person?

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  • 5 back blows
  • 5 abdominal thrusts
    REPEAT
  • chest thrusts instead of abdominal thrusts if pregnant, obese or a baby
  • two hands adults, one hand children, two fingers babies
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What are the signs for shock?

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  • pale, cold, clammy skin
  • sweating
  • rapid, shallow breathing
  • weakness and diziness
  • feeling sick or vomiting
  • thirst
  • yawning
  • sighing
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What should you do if you suspect someone is going into shock?

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  • call 999 immediately
  • treat injuries
  • lay them down
  • raise their legs
  • keep them warm
  • do not let them eat or drink
  • be prepared to start CPR
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When should you call an ambulance if someone has fainted?

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  • if they are out for more than a minute
  • should lay them down and raise their legs
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What does ACTION mean in relation to treating seizures?

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A - assess the situation, remove any nearby objects that could cause injury
C - cushion the casualties head to protect them from a head injury
T - time, if the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes should call an ambulance
I - identity, look for medical bracelet/ id card
O - over, put the casualty into recovery position
N - never restrain the person, put something in their mouth or give them food or drink

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