This document provides an overview of a module on basic first aid. It discusses the learning objectives, which are to recognize emergencies, respond to accidents, acquire first aid skills, simulate first aid treatments, and develop skills in disaster preparedness. It also outlines the module contents, which include introductions to basic first aid, characteristics of first aiders, bandaging techniques, and basic life support. Students are required to complete a pre-test and activities demonstrating bandaging techniques like using a cravat and tying square knots.
This document provides an overview of a module on basic first aid. It discusses the learning objectives, which are to recognize emergencies, respond to accidents, acquire first aid skills, simulate first aid treatments, and develop skills in disaster preparedness. It also outlines the module contents, which include introductions to basic first aid, characteristics of first aiders, bandaging techniques, and basic life support. Students are required to complete a pre-test and activities demonstrating bandaging techniques like using a cravat and tying square knots.
This document provides an overview of a module on basic first aid. It discusses the learning objectives, which are to recognize emergencies, respond to accidents, acquire first aid skills, simulate first aid treatments, and develop skills in disaster preparedness. It also outlines the module contents, which include introductions to basic first aid, characteristics of first aiders, bandaging techniques, and basic life support. Students are required to complete a pre-test and activities demonstrating bandaging techniques like using a cravat and tying square knots.
This document provides an overview of a module on basic first aid. It discusses the learning objectives, which are to recognize emergencies, respond to accidents, acquire first aid skills, simulate first aid treatments, and develop skills in disaster preparedness. It also outlines the module contents, which include introductions to basic first aid, characteristics of first aiders, bandaging techniques, and basic life support. Students are required to complete a pre-test and activities demonstrating bandaging techniques like using a cravat and tying square knots.
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The key takeaways are basic first aid knowledge and techniques such as bandaging, cravats, and knots that can be used in emergency situations.
First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill.
The three aims of first aid are to preserve life, prevent deterioration, and promote recovery.
Basic First Aid
The third topic in the NSTP Syllabus for this semester
school year 2020-2021 Mary Ann I. Sigua - Lecturer Overview This is the third chapter of NSTP 2 – National Service Training Program. It involves basic knowledge and training that fit for day-to-day emergencies that NSTP students may encounter and gives access to the class instruction in unique way which is the freedom to learn at your own pace online. It is not about life saving techniques it is also an act of humanity showing willingness to save lives with full respect for diversity. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of this module, the students will be able to: • Recognize an emergency and evaluate a scene for safety. • Respond to accidents and ensures that injuries can be efficiently and promptly dealt with before a trained medical professional arrives. • Acquire knowledge and skills in various basic life support and first aid particularly on preparedness and response training. • Simulate the treatment and process for first aid and basic life support. • Developed their role in disaster preparedness and management, Basic Disaster Preparedness and Response Training (Survival Training). Pre-Test • Activity 1: It is a great way to test your understanding and stock knowledge. In this activity, work your way through the questions and see how well you can do. Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer. • 10-questions (multiple choice) Basic First Aid a.1) Basic First Aid Introduction a.2) Characteristics of a Good First Aider, Hindrances in Giving First Aid and The Golden Rules of First Aid a.3) Bandaging Techniques a.4) Basic Life Support a.1) BASIC FIRST In Merriam-Webster Dictionary AID defined First Aid as the emergency care or treatment given to an ill or INTRODUCTION injured person before regular medical aid can be obtained. It uses the available human and material resources at the site of accident to provide initial care to the victim of injury or sudden illness until more advance care is provided. z
First aid is the initial assistance or treatment
What is given to someone who is injured or suddenly First Aid taken ill. • Preserve Life – your first aim is to preserve life by carrying out emergency first aid procedures. Preserving life should always A simple way be the overall aim of all first aiders. Remember though, this includes your own life. You should never put yourself or others to remember in danger. • Prevent Deterioration – the second aim of first aid is to prevent the aims of the casualty’s condition from deteriorating any further. For example, asking a casualty with a broken limb to stay still and first aid is to padding around the injury will prevent the fracture from moving and causing further injury or pain. You should attempt think of the to make the area as safe as possible and removing any dangers. If removing danger is not possible, you should attempt to “Three P’s” remove the patients from the danger or call for specialist for help. (Preserve, • Promote Recovery – finally, you can promote recovery by Prevent, and arranging prompt emergency medical help. In addition, simple first aid can significantly affect the long-term recovery of an Promote). injury. For example, quacking cooling a burn will reduce the risk of long-term scarring and will encourage early healing. a.2) Characteristics of a Good First Aider, Hindrances in Giving First Aid and The Golden Rules of First Aid Characteristics of a Good First Aider • Gentle – should not cause pain. • Resourceful – should make the best use of things at hand. • Observant – should notice all signs. • Tactful – should not alarm the victim. • Emphatic – should be comforting. • Respectable – should maintain a professional and caring attitude. a. Unfavorable Surroundings • Nighttime • Crowded city lights, churches; shopping malls • Busy Highways • Cold and Rainy weather
Hindrance • Lack of necessary materials or helps.
b. The Presence of Crowds
s in Giving • Crowds curiously watch, sometimes heckle, and sometimes offer
incorrect advice. • They may demand haste in transportation or attempt other improper First Aid procedures. • A good examination is difficult while a crowd looks on. c. Pressure from Victim or Relatives • The victim usually welcomes help, but if he is drunk, he is often hard to examine and handle, and is often misleading in his responses. • The hysteria of relatives or the victim, the evidence of pain, blood, and possible early death will exert great pressure on the first aider. • The first aider may fail to examine carefully and may be persuaded to do what he would know in calm moments to be wrong. The Golden Rules of First Aid • Use a systematic approach in all medical emergencies. • Identify and avoid risks to yourself, the person affected and third parties. • Request support early (first aiders, AED, emergency number 911). • Be “suspicious” and primarily assume it is something serious. • Deal quickly with any chaos and cope with the situation. a.3) Bandaging Techniques • Covering a break in the skin helps to control bleeding and protect against infection. BANDAGING is used to: To support –fractured bone To immobilize – dislocated shoulder/jaw To apply pressure- stop bleeding and venous flow To secure dressing in place To retain splints in place Three main types of bandages • Roller Bandage • Tubular Bandage ELASTIC ELASTIC ELASTIC TUBULAR BANDAGE NET Triangular Bandage Cravat • A triangular bandage is made from a strong type of cloth which has been cut into a right- angle triangle. The triangle can be folded down into a “cravat.” Tying and Untying of Square Knot • Activity 2: Ways and procedures on first aid are discussed in this chapter. Based on the lesson presented, submit a short video showing that you perform the cravat and tying and untying of square knot.
• Video Presentation Requirements:
CLOSURE • -Triangular Bandage is needed (either a DIY or you can order online for the said type of bandage no need to go ACTIVITIE outside) • - Any gadgets with video camera were needed to shoot S the said video. • - Make sure that the steps and procedures are clear in the video presentation. • - Subject • • provides insight into topic • • is discussed thoroughly • Concept Score ______ out of 50 • Content • • Presents interesting information Scoring • • Language is used properly and effectively • Rubrics • Images and/ or graphics relate well to content • • Student(s) behave professionally on camera • • Student(s) demonstrate thoughtful approach to subject • Content Score ______ out of 50 Enjoy your practice!