First Aid Level 1 Course

The class notes for course CCFA3071 "First Aid Skills Level 1".

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  • Introduction to first aid
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    Introduction to first aid
    1. First Aid:
    First aid is the treatment of any injury or sudden illness given before professional medical care can be provided. Most first aid is treating minor injuries, such as small wounds, sprains, minor burns, and fractures. Coping with injuries requires a knowledge of applying bandages, splints, slings, and dressings

    Goal:
    The goals of first-aid treatment in an emergency are;
    - to preserve life, - to prevent the condition from worsening
    - to aid recovery - to protect the victim from any further harm
    - to provide reassurance - to make the victim as comfortable as possible.

    2. First Aider:
    First Aider is a trained person that arrives at the scene to help and treat the injured victim.
    First Aider Criteria:
    - Responsible person
    - Calm and wise
    - Adhere to safety principle
    - Knowledgeable
    - Well trained

    3. Basic Life Support
    Basic Life Support (BLS) includes recognition of signs of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), heart attack, stroke and foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO). It also includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation with an automated external defibrillator (AED).

    4. Legal & Ethical Consideration
    4.1 Need For Consent

    Permission to render first aid to an unconscious victim is implied and a first aider should not hesitate to treat an unconscious victim. Consent of a parent or guardian is required to treat a child, however emergency first aid necessary to maintain life may be provided without such consent.

    A VICTIM HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE FIRST AID CARE
    YOU CANNOT FORCE CARE ON A PERSON WHO DOES NOT WANT IT ... REGARDLESS OF THEIR CONDITION!

    4.2 Good Samaritan Laws
    Good Samaritan laws are intended to protect good people who offer first aid help to others. Two basic requirements which must be met in order for the first aider to be protected by Good Samaritan Laws provisions:
    The first Aider must not deliberately cause harm to the victim.
    The first Aider must provide the level & type of care expected of a reasonable person with the same amount of training & in similar circumstances.

    5. First Aider Responsibility:

    The person giving the first aid should assess the situation, give immediate and appropriate care, and arrange for the victim to be seen by a physician or to be taken to a hospital as soon as possible

    6. Purpose Of Training
    In this course you will learn the essential skills when dealing with accidents, emergencies and sudden illness.


    GOLDEN RULE OF FIRST AID
    Do no harm
    If you are not certain what to do and the situation isn't getting worse,
    don’t interfere.
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