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First aid rule 1 |
Organize yourself, decide what you should do quickly, work quick and efficiently and decide who needs treatment first |
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General first aide rule 2 |
Unless contraindicated, make preliminary examination and remove patient from harm. |
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General first aid 3 |
Multi victim scenario. Initial treatment should be abc 4-6 minutes for brain damage without oxygen |
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General first aid 4 |
Dcapbtls |
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General first aid 5 |
Remove clothing to expose injuries and render proper treatment. Don't allow victim to become chilled |
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General first aid 6 |
Keep victim reassured and calm. Do not Allow him to see wounds. |
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General first aide 7 |
Avoid touching open wounds unless necessary to stop bleeding |
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General first aid 8 |
Position unconscious victim or semi conscious victim on side or head turned to side to prevent choking on vomitus |
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General first aid 9 |
Carry litter pt feet first so person at head can assess head |
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Tactical triage class 1 |
Little time. Return to fight |
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Tactical triage class 2 |
Life threatening injuries that take little to no time and minimal resources I.e airway and hemorage |
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Tactical triage class 3 |
Injuries that are not life threatening and can wait without jeopardy to life or limp |
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Tactical triage class 4 |
People who require large amounts of time and resources and treatment would be detriment to others |
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Nontactical triage 1 |
Patients with correctable life threatening wounds. ****** airway Burns Fractures Open chest or abdomen wounds |
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Nontactical triage 2 |
Serious but not life threatening injuries. Eye injury Broken bones Moderate blood loss |
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Not tactical triage class 3 |
Minor injuries Soft tissue Minor fractures Minor burns |
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Non tactical triage class 4 |
Dead. Or fatally injured |