INTRODUCTION - I
INTRODUCTION - II
INTRODUCTION - III
WHAT IS FIRST AID? - I
WHAT IS FIRST AID? - II
THE FIRST AIDER - I
THE FIRST AIDER - II
ASPECTS TO CONSIDER - I
ASPECTS TO CONSIDER - II
THE FIRST AID KIT
HELPING IN AN EMERGENCY - I
HELPING IN AN EMERGENCY - II
PRIMARY SURVEY - I
PRIMARY SURVEY - II
PRIMARY SURVEY - III
PRIMARY SURVEY - IV
DELIVERY OF CHEST COMPRESSIONS - I
DELIVERY OF CHEST COMPRESSIONS - II
RESCUE BREATHS
SECONDARY SURVEY - I
SECONDARY SURVEY - II
SIGNS - I
SIGNS - II
SIGNS - III
SIGNS - IV
COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES IN WORKPLACE
HEART ATTACKS - I
HEART ATTACKS - II
ANGINA - I
ANGINA - II
ASTHMA - I
ASTHMA - II
ASTHMA - III
ANAPHYLAXIS - I
ANAPHYLAXIS - II
ANAPHYLAXIS - III
DIABETES - I
DIABETES - II
DIABETES - SYMPTOMS
DIABETES - HYPOGLYCAEMIA
MANAGEMENT OF HYPOGLYCAEMIA
DIABETES – CHECKING BLOOD SUGAR
DIABETES – HYPERGLYCAEMIA
WOUND MANAGEMENT - I
WOUND MANAGEMENT - II
WOUND MANAGEMENT - III
WOUND MANAGEMENT - IV
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
TREATMENT OF SHOCK
EYE INJURIES - I
EYE INJURIES - II
MANAGEMENT OF BURNS - I
MANAGEMENT OF BURNS - II
SEVERITY OF BURNS
DEPTH
ELECTRICAL BURNS - I
ELECTRICAL BURNS - II
BREAKS / FRACTURES AND SPRAINS - I
BREAKS / FRACTURES AND SPRAINS - II
THANK YOU!
1.Know what to do if you are the first on the scene of an incident.
2.Be able to assess the situation as a potential danger zone.
3.Know the key processes to follow and what to do for each one: Danger, Response, Shout, Airway.
4.Understand the importance of the recovery position and how to apply it provide first aid.
5.This module will primarily focus on the assessments that should be conducted of casualties when you arrive first on the scene to the incident, what intervention should be implemented to preserve life in the event of an emergency/serious injury.
6.It will also identify where possible cause of the event and provide appropriate treatment to prevent the condition from worsening and promote recovery.