Care steps for use of a tourniquet
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A device placed around an arm or leg to constrict blood vessels and stop
blood flow to a wound. In some life-threatening circumstances, you may
need to use a tourniquet to control bleeding as the first step instead of
maintaining direct pressure over several minutes.
If a victim is responsive what 2 skills do you do?
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Interview the person and do a head to toe check. Roll the person into the
recovery position.
, What is consent, and how do you get it?
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permission from the injured or ill person or their parent or guardian if the
person is a minor. To obtain; start with your name, state type and level of
training you have, explain what you think is wrong, explain what you plan to
do, ask if you may help.
Care steps for bleeding wounds
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For a minor bleeding wounds, use gauze pads and a wrap to apply
pressure and stop up the bleeding until you can get help. Major bleeding
wounds require immediate medical attention, so do your best to slow down
bleeding until help arrives.
Care steps for diabetic emergency
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Call 911 if person is unresponsive, interview bystanders and do head to toe
check, check the airway, if person has a history use a suitable form of sugar
such as fruit juice, glucose tablets, fruit strips, chewable candies, regular
soda, milk, a spoonful of sugar in a glass of water.
Care steps for severe life threatening bleeding
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A device placed around an arm or leg to constrict blood vessels and stop
blood flow to a wound. In some life-threatening circumstances, you may
need to use a tourniquet to control bleeding as the first step instead of
maintaining direct pressure over several minutes.
If a victim is responsive what 2 skills do you do?
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Interview the person and do a head to toe check. Roll the person into the
recovery position.
, What is consent, and how do you get it?
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permission from the injured or ill person or their parent or guardian if the
person is a minor. To obtain; start with your name, state type and level of
training you have, explain what you think is wrong, explain what you plan to
do, ask if you may help.
Care steps for bleeding wounds
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For a minor bleeding wounds, use gauze pads and a wrap to apply
pressure and stop up the bleeding until you can get help. Major bleeding
wounds require immediate medical attention, so do your best to slow down
bleeding until help arrives.
Care steps for diabetic emergency
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Call 911 if person is unresponsive, interview bystanders and do head to toe
check, check the airway, if person has a history use a suitable form of sugar
such as fruit juice, glucose tablets, fruit strips, chewable candies, regular
soda, milk, a spoonful of sugar in a glass of water.
Care steps for severe life threatening bleeding