for the initial Flashcards
what is in the green first aid kit
gauze conforming bandage.
crepe bandage (x4)
medium wound dressing
burn dressing (x3)
burn ointment
antiseptic wipes
plasters
latex gloves
scissors
paracetamol
travel sickness tablets
resuscitation aid
nasal decongestant tabs
antacid tabs
anti diarrhoea tabs
what is the green first aid kit used for?
everyday use.
what is the white first aid kit used for?
emergency use
what is the red first aid kit used for?
emergency use
what are the PDI’S for the first aid kits?
seal is intact
stowage
quantity
what kit is the bio hazard kit a part of?
white first aid kit
what is inside the white first aid kit?
disposable resuscitation aid
alangesic tabs
antiemetic tablets
nasal decongestant
first aid instruction sheet
wire splint
antacid tabs
anti diarrhea tabs
foil blanket
latex gloves
signal code instruction sheet
thermometer- non mercury
tweezers
antihistamine tablets
bio hazard kit
what is in the red first aid kit?
pediatric analgesic
pediatric antihistamine
bag-valve masks
suitable airway management
basic delivery kit
eye irrigator
basic life support instruction card
what is the operation of the ELT type A/B?
the no.2 will unplug the ELT from its stowage.
unbend the arial
when outside the aircraft switch it from auto/armed to on
in a ditching, tie the lanyard to the no.2’s life jacket
what is the operation of the ELT type C?
the no.1 will remove the ELT from its stowage.
extend the arial
remove the stop switch
activate by pulling the lanyard from off to on
attach to wrist or lifejacket
in a ditching, tie a lanyard onto the no.1’s lifejacket.
what are the pdi’s for the ELT type A,B and C?
type a/b
stowage
set on auto
aerial is bent back
type C
correct stowage stop switch in place
aerial is in the stowed position.
where are the IFD’S are stowed?
they are located with the adult lifejackets in the Boeing sky interior aircraft.
in non BSI aircraft they are located under the seats.
what are the signs when someone is about to have a minor epileptic fit?
switching off or staring blankly
twitching or jerking of the lips, eyelids, head or limbs
automatic repetitive movements such as lip smacking
chewing or making noises.
what are the symptoms that someone is going into have a major seizure?
a major fit will take the form of a full body convulsion
the sufferer may have a brief warning period and may sit or lie down to prevent injury.