What are the 3 general types of fractures called?
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- Closed fractures
- Complicated Fractures
- Open Fractures
,How would arterial bleeding present itself?
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It spryrts out a jet of blood several feet into air. It can quickly empty the
circulating blood. Bright red
Diabetes: the passenger has taken a sugary drink. There is no improvement in their
condition. What do you do next?
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nil by mouth
give oxygen
promote recovery
What are the contents of the White First Aid Kit?
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Thermometer, Antihistamine Tablet, Biohazard kit
...
When are CC allowed to give out medication?
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, After showing an id, If the medically qualified person didn't have an id with
him/her, after permission from the Captain
What is the care of a casualty with a fractured bone?
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Fracture - Treatment
1. Immobilise the affected area immediately with hands if necessary, then
use bandages to immobilise
2. Immobilise the limb using a sling or by splinting the injured part to an
uninjured part of the body with bandages.
3. Dress any wounds on the fracture (heridas)
4. Treat for shock
5. Remove tight clothing/jewellery
6. Elevate the injured part if possible
7. Check extremities for circulation, warmth and colour every 10 minutes
8. If unconscious check ABCs
9. Administer oxygen (High flow)
10. Promote recovery
If Open Fracture Also:
1. Apply indirect pressure around the fractured bone to stop the bleeding
2. Place a sterile dressing over the wound
3. If the bone is protruding out the skin, build up pad of material or
bandages around the protrusion. Secure with bandages.
What is involved in treatment of someone who is recovering from fainting?
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Lay casualty down and elevate the legs
Encourage them to take deep breaths
Oxygen may be given if the casualty still feels unwell
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- Closed fractures
- Complicated Fractures
- Open Fractures
,How would arterial bleeding present itself?
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It spryrts out a jet of blood several feet into air. It can quickly empty the
circulating blood. Bright red
Diabetes: the passenger has taken a sugary drink. There is no improvement in their
condition. What do you do next?
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nil by mouth
give oxygen
promote recovery
What are the contents of the White First Aid Kit?
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Thermometer, Antihistamine Tablet, Biohazard kit
...
When are CC allowed to give out medication?
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, After showing an id, If the medically qualified person didn't have an id with
him/her, after permission from the Captain
What is the care of a casualty with a fractured bone?
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Fracture - Treatment
1. Immobilise the affected area immediately with hands if necessary, then
use bandages to immobilise
2. Immobilise the limb using a sling or by splinting the injured part to an
uninjured part of the body with bandages.
3. Dress any wounds on the fracture (heridas)
4. Treat for shock
5. Remove tight clothing/jewellery
6. Elevate the injured part if possible
7. Check extremities for circulation, warmth and colour every 10 minutes
8. If unconscious check ABCs
9. Administer oxygen (High flow)
10. Promote recovery
If Open Fracture Also:
1. Apply indirect pressure around the fractured bone to stop the bleeding
2. Place a sterile dressing over the wound
3. If the bone is protruding out the skin, build up pad of material or
bandages around the protrusion. Secure with bandages.
What is involved in treatment of someone who is recovering from fainting?
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Lay casualty down and elevate the legs
Encourage them to take deep breaths
Oxygen may be given if the casualty still feels unwell