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PE AND HEALTH 7 Week 1-2

Review - What is First Aid?

"Injury Scene Investigation"

"Injury Scene Investigation" What do you think happened?

"Injury Scene Investigation" What do you think happened? What should be done in this situation?

Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to: a. Identify common causes of pain and injuries. b. Demonstrate basic first aid techniques for common injuries. c. Appreciate the value of taking proactive measures to prevent injuries.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies ABCs of First Aid: When someone is unconscious or not responding, it's essential to follow the basic principle of first aid, known as ABC: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies ABCs of First Aid: A irway: If a person is not breathing, the first step is to ensure their airway is clear.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies ABCs of First Aid: B reathing: If clearing the airway doesn't restore breathing, rescue breathing should be administered.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies ABCs of First Aid: C irculation: If the person remains unresponsive, checking their pulse is necessary.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a vital emergency procedure that everyone should know. In instances of cardiac arrest (when the heart stops beating), administering CPR and/or using an automated external defibrillator (AED) can help restart the heart and restore blood circulation until medical help arrives.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies According to the National Library of Medicine's guidance on bleeding: “If available, use disposable gloves to safeguard against infectious diseases such as viral hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, which can be transmitted through contact with an individual's blood.”

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies Flush the wound with water. 2. Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth (e.g., towel, blanket, clothing).

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies 3. Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss. 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies 5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding. Instead, add additional layers as necessary. Once bleeding has ceased, apply a fresh bandage to the wound.

“Aims to Lessen Pain, Prevent Further Injury, and Prolong Life” First Aid Instructions for Medical Emergencies The Heimlich maneuver involves a sequence of abdominal thrusts aimed at clearing an obstructed airway in individuals experiencing choking. It is essential to note that this first aid procedure should be administered solely in cases where a person is genuinely choking.

QUESTIONS: What are the three basic principle of first aid, known as ABC? 2. What does CPR stand for? 3. What do you call of the first aid procedure that aimed at clearing an obstructed airway in individuals experiencing choking.

“What should be in a First Aid Kit?”

1. What materials are included in the first aid kit, as demonstrated in the video? 2. How do these materials function in providing first aid assistance?

3. Why is it important for individuals to have their own personal first aid kit?

"Spot the Injury, Plan the Action" Instruction: The teacher will divide the class into small groups. Provide each group with a picture describing an injury situation. Each group will be given 5 minutes preparation to: Describe the emergency situation. Demonstrate the appropriate first aid measures. Explain why professional medical help might be necessary.

“Test Your Knowledge: True or False” Instructions: Read each statement carefully and decide if it is TRUE or FALSE . Write your answer next to each statement. 1. The main goal of first aid is to completely cure someone's illness. 2. First aid aims to reduce a person's pain. 3. Preventing an injury from getting worse is a key aim of first aid. 4. First aid includes actions that can help to preserve someone's life. 5. First aid providers should always try to move an injured person, even if they suspect a spinal injury.

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