Training Bullshit Flashcards
anong republic act eon, basta sa DRRM
RA 10121
What section mandates students to undergo traning
Section 14
What date is the common module under CHED (CHED Memorandum)
November 2020
Given longer hours on the topic and mandates the student to undergo the training
under DRMM
Common module under CHED (CHED Memorandum)
Year of revision of the memorandum
2021
Clean piece of cloth or sterile cloth to hold the dressing in place to cover the wound and
serve as an improvised spider strap
Bandaging
- Portable and stretchable
- Compresses the wound (Pressure to the site)
- The larger the injury, the larger the bandage
Elastic bandage
Parts of triangular bandage
Base, Apex, Sides, Tails, Face
Upper part of the bandage
Base
Opposite the base
Apex
The two spaces on the side
Sides (L&R)
Largest part of the bandage
Face
Usual length of the base
90cm
Usual length of the sides
45cm
- easy to tie, easy to lock
- easy to untie, easy to unlock
Square knot
Process or procedure in which the triangular bandages are folded into different
forms; Multipurpose bandaging technique
Cravat Technique
used for injuries on large parts of the body; Upper chest, tummy, tiyan
Broad Cravat
smaller injuries on smaller parts of the body
Semi Broad Cravat
the smallest type of folding in cravat folding
Narrow Broad Cravat
For arteries, veins and capillaries to check if the blood is still flowing properly
- To check if there’s still connection within the arms, bones, and joints
- No discoloration of nails
PMS - Pulse motor sensory
process of immobilizing the site of injury (fractured or broken parts)
Splinting
Application of mechanical splinting
Elbow injury
No splint is available, a body part will be used as a splint
Anatomical Splinting
categorized into colors
Body
a. Basic Information within the extinguisher
b. Category, types, and how it is used
Labels
opening of the chemicals to kill the fire rawr
Nozzle
passageway of the chemical to extinguish the fire
Hose
To activate the thing
Handle
- for chemical to come outside
Squeezer
To not accidentally used (needed to be pull to work)
Safety Pin
The red tag to show that it is not used (needed to be twisted to be used)
Knot
- Indication when used or not = Red means discharge; Green
full charge
Pressure gauge
Expiration date for household extinguisher
2 years
Expiration date for business extinguisher
1 year
Color for general use
Red
Color to vaporize liquids
Green
Utilizer dry powders
Blue
For kitchen oil fires
Yellow
Types; for light materials
Type A
Types; for gaseous state
Type B
Types; for electrical supplies
Type C
Types; for intended metals
Type K
How to use using TPASS
T - twist the knot
P - pull out the pin
A - aim (the nozzle) to base of the fire
S - squeeze the squeezer downwards
S - sweep the nozzle side by side
reducing the victim from an unsafe place to a safe place
Emergency Rescue
safe place to a safer place
Rescue transfer
involvement with spine injury
SPINE BOARD
stabilizes the neck of the victim
CERVICAL COLLAR
secures the victim to the spineboard
SPIDER STRAP/STRAP
using a rag/carpet to move the victim by either grabbing the rag by the head
or the foot
Mat Drag
process of categorizing the scenario and prioritizing which patient needs the
most attention first
Triage
Colors of triage
○ Red = Most severe (first to extract)
○ Blue = Expectant to die
○ White = No injury or illness
○ Black = Dead victim (last to be extracted)
absence of breathing
Respiratory arrest
- damage heart, brains, and lungs
Cardiac arrest