HOUSE RULES Listen to t he teacher Raise ha n d for per m ission to speak Follow direct i ons quic k ly Re m ember the G olden Rule: T r e at others the way you want to be t reated.
ACTIVITY 1 : “Picture ko, e add ko!” Instructions: Stud e nts w i ll be grouped into two (grouped ahead of time), you will be a dding the given im a ge. By int e grating i m ages, you wi l l a naly z e the i m age a n d d etermine w hat the w ords are and use it in a sentence.
How was your activity? Did you have fun? Have you seen or used any of them? Where? When do you use them? How much it cost? Why is it important to know these things?
DRESSING & Quarter 3_Health 9 Grade 9 BANDAGES
Dressings are medical coverings for wounds that are usually made of cloth. Although dressings may stick to a wound, their benefits outweigh any discomfort caused by removal. They cover the wound, protect it against germs, and help the blood-clotting process. DRESSING
Wash hands and wear gloves if possible Unwrap the dressing as close to the wound as possible but not touching the wound. Skin is not sterile. If the dressing slips over the victim’s skin while you are trying to position it, discard and use a fresh one. Place the dressing over the wound. Techniques in Applying Dressing
Use a dressing that is large enough to extend at least 1 inch beyond the edges of the wound. If the body tissue or organs are exposed, cover the wound with a dressing that will stick. Then secure the dressing with a bandage or adhesive tape. Techniques in Applying Dressing
Is used to reduce swelling and relive pain, especially used for sprains and strains. Cold packs can be used as cold compress. Hot compress is also used to allow normal blood circulation. Cold and hot compress are applied alternately for closed wounds or contusions. COLD COMPRESS
Are used to apply pressure to bleeding, for covering wounds and burns and providing support for immobilization for broken bones, sprains and strains. There are three main types of bandages namely; triangular, ace and tubular. BANDAGES
Is made of cloth and ca be used as cold compress, padding, support for pressure or support sling. Triangular bandage
Secures dressings in place. Ace bandage
Used to support joints or hold dressings in place. Smaller tubular bandage used for finger injuries. Tubular bandage
2 PHASES OF BANDAGING
Right over left and left over right.
T e chniques i n B a nd ag i ng 1. K eep in mind the fo ll o w in g : a . A l w ay s u s e a square knot. b . Keep the clot h s te r ile to avo i d inf e ction . c . A l wa y s keep the end s. 2. B a nd ag i ng te c hni q u e dep e nds upon the size and l oca t ion of the wound, your fir st ai d skills, and ma t e r i a l s at hand. 3. Band a ge f ir m ly over bl e eding and s e c urel y over the broken bone, not so t i g h t so as not to cut o f f bl oo d c i r c ulati o n. 4 S ecure the bandage w ith a ta p e, c lips or a b o w or s quare knot. En s ure that m the bandages, e s p e c i a l l y the knots, d o no t touch the skin .
Group Task: Proper Bandaging Direction: Perform the proper bandaging and explain how you do it. Group 1 (Elbow Injury) Group 2 (Ear, Cheek, Jaw Injury) Criteria: Application of Bandage - 10 pts Release of Square Knot – 5 pts Time Management – 5 pts Total: 20 pts.
ASSESSMENT
IDENTIFICATION: 2. Is made of cloth and can be used as cold compress, padding, support for pressure or support sling. 1.Used to support joints or hold dressings in place. Smaller tubular bandage used for finger injuries. 3. Secures dressings in place. 4. Is used to reduce swelling and relive pain, especially used for sprains and strains. 5. are medical coverings for wounds that are usually made of cloth.
Site some common emergencies that happened in your community, then write a news story about it ASSIGNMENT :
Know safety, no injury. No safety, know injury -Author unknown