WEEK 1 Physical Education and Health DAY 2 (1).pptx

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Lesson Plan in Physical Education and Health Day 2


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FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies THE GOOD DOCTOR https:// youtu.be /msO3lNo-b2s?si=MzOnZ6zFwQqYIm0d

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Click to play the video: THE GOOD DOCTOR https:// youtu.be /msO3lNo-b2s?si=MzOnZ6zFwQqYIm0d

ABC CPR BLEEDING CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies 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

ABC CPR BLEEDING CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies 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

ABC FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies 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 ABC of first aid

ABC FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies 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 ABC of first aid

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies ABC of first aid Airway If a person is not breathing, the first step is to ensure their airway is clear.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Airway If a person is not breathing, the first step is to ensure their airway is clear.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Breathing If clearing the airway doesn't restore breathing, rescue breathing should be administered

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Pulse If the person remains unresponsive, checking their pulse is necessary. If no pulse is found, chest compressions should be initiated.

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ABC CPR BLEEDING CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies How to do the ABC's of Emergency Respons https:// youtu.be /JPBnzT3qR0M?si=12I_L2E7SOkLDDOR

ABC CPR BLEEDING CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies

CPR FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a vital emergency procedure that everyone should know.

(CPR) FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION 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. This intervention

(CPR) FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION 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. This intervention This intervention can potentially save a person's life. AEDs are widely available in many public locations and businesses. These first aid devices are designed to be easy to use, even for individuals without formal training

(CPR) FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION This intervention This intervention can potentially save a person's life. AEDs are widely available in many public locations and businesses. These first aid devices are designed to be easy to use, even for individuals without formal training 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.

(CPR) FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION This intervention This intervention can potentially save a person's life. AEDs are widely available in many public locations and businesses. These first aid devices are designed to be easy to use, even for individuals without formal training Click to play the video: How to Conduct Hands only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation https:// youtu.be /wa5oPu2hTdw?si=UIq88YGjNhgUrv6c

ABC CPR BLEEDING CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies (CPR) CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION

ABC CPR CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING is the loss of blood. It can be external, or outside the body, like when you get a cut or wound. It can also be internal, or inside the body, like when you have an injury to an internal organ.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies is the loss of blood. It can be external, or outside the body, like when you get a cut or wound. It can also be internal, or inside the body, like when you have an injury to an internal organ. BLEEDING According to the National Library of Medicine's guidance on bleeding : If available, don 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

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies According to the National Library of Medicine's guidance on bleeding : BLEEDING If available, don 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

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING If available, don 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 According to the National Library of Medicine's guidance on bleeding : 1. Flush the wound with water

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING If available, don 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 According to the National Library of Medicine's guidance on bleeding : 1. Flush the wound with water 2 . Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING If available, don disposable gloves to safeguard against infectious diseases such as 1. Flush the wound with water 2 . Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth viral hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, which can be transmitted through contact with an individual's blood 3 . Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING 2 . Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth viral hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, which can be transmitted through contact with an individual's blood 3 . Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss 1. Flush the wound with water 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING 2 . Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth 3 . Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss 1. Flush the wound with water 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level. 5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING 2 . Cover the wound with gauze or a clean cloth 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level. 3 . Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss 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.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING 3 . Apply direct pressure to the wound to staunch bleeding and promote clotting, allowing the blood to naturally thicken and halt blood loss 5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level. Instead, add additional layers as necessary. Once bleeding has ceased, apply a fresh bandage to the wound.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING 4. If feasible, elevate the bleeding area above the heart level. Instead, add additional layers as necessary. Once bleeding has ceased, apply a fresh bandage to the wound. 5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding

5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding 5. Avoid removing the cloth if it becomes saturated, as this could disrupt the clotting process and lead to further bleeding Click to play the video: https:// youtu.be /DybkLvY6_Cs?si= IczocopjoZfGjeIE https:// youtu.be /8o_L0eiRK2o?si=WNAL6aLX__HsTFJs FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Different types of first aid bandaging Parts and folding of triangular bandage

ABC CPR CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING is the loss of blood. It can be external, or outside the body, like when you get a cut or wound. It can also be internal, or inside the body, like when you have an injury to an internal organ. https:// youtu.be /DybkLvY6_Cs?si= IczocopjoZfGjeIE https:// youtu.be /8o_L0eiRK2o?si=WNAL6aLX__HsTFJs Different types of first aid bandaging Parts and folding of triangular bandage

ABC CPR CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies BLEEDING

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Choking happens when  an object lodges in the throat or windpipe blocking the flow of air. In adults, a piece of food is usually to blame. The HEIMLICH MANEUVER involves a sequence of abdominal thrusts aimed at clearing an obstructed airway in individuals experiencing choking.

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Choking happens when  an object lodges in the throat or windpipe blocking the flow of air. In adults, a piece of food is usually to blame. 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

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION 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

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies It is essential to note that this first aid procedure should be administered solely in cases where a person is genuinely choking

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies It is essential to note that this first aid procedure should be administered solely in cases where a person is genuinely choking

CHOKING FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies It is essential to note that this first aid procedure should be administered solely in cases where a person is genuinely choking

Click to play the video: https:// youtu.be /bqX6E-t4a1M?si=rx1dq8mb2ur0YtSL FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies Learn how to do the Heimlich maneuver

FIRST AID INSTRUCTION for medical emergencies https:// youtu.be /bqX6E-t4a1M?si=rx1dq8mb2ur0YtSL Learn how to do the Heimlich maneuver
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