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What does AMPLE mean? - ANSWER-allergies
they may have
medication they may be
taking
past medical
history
last food and fluid
intake
events/extras
what is the role of the first aider? - ANSWER-first cc to
arrive at scene press call bell 3 times to alert other cc
assess casualty and give first aid required if cpr is
required:
start compressions while back up sets
up AED be ready to swap position if
necessary
continue resuscitation following AED prompts
what is the role of the communicator? - ANSWER-call captain
via 222 and give
,PAA
briefing
PA for medically qualified
person
move pax away from
area
collect
qrg
what is the role of the back up? - ANSWER-immediately
collect relevant equipment: both types of FAK, portable o2
and/or AED and take to first aider remain at scene and
provide assistance if cpr required:
take out pocket mask and set up
AED be ready to swap position
what is the role of the other CC? - ANSWER-continue with
normal duties
if cpr
required:
be ready to swap
position
When can we declare that a pax died? - ANSWER-never.
only a medically
qualified person
can
,care for emotional trauma/panic attack? - ANSWER-ensure
there is no other medical reason for this behaviour remove
the pax to the galley away from onlookers find out the cause
of the problem and try to resolve always make promises you
can fulfil
talk calmly but firmly, stay with them until they have
recovered remain calm and professional at all times
what do you do if choking child or infant becomes
unconscious? - ANSWER-
immediately commence CPR to try
dislodging the item
in which first aid kit can you find a thermometer and
antihistamine tablets? -
ANSWER-
white
what causes the condition called shock? -
ANSWER-Heart attack, severe bleeding, severe
burns, severe fractures, severe vomiting
diarrhea
what is involved in the care when a casualty is
hyperventilating? - ANSWER-
explain what has happened
and why
call for another cc to try and sort out any problem that
the casualty has
, reassure and try to calm the
casualty
it may take 5-10 minutes to reverse the
symptoms
monitor the casualty for the rest of
the flight
what is involved in the care when a casualty has fainted?
- ANSWER-lay
casualty down and elevate
the legs
what is the treatment for a casualty affected by gastrointestinal
disturbance? - ANSWER-encourage the casualty to lay down in
the foetal position with their legs brought up to their chest
keep nil by mouth
administer oxygen
promote recovery
What is the care of a casualty with fractured bone? - ANSWER-
immobilise affected area immediately with hands if necessary,
then use bandages to immobilise
immobilise limb by using a sling or by splinting the injured part
to an uninjured part of the body with bandages
dress any wounds
treat for shock
remove tight
clothing/jewelery elevate
injured part to avoid swelling