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First Aid? you Serious? 5 GOLDEN rULES You wanna remember in first aid

First Aid? You Serious?

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First

Aid?

you

Serious?

5GOLDEN rULES

You wanna remember in first aid

If you’re old enough to be reading this…

…you’re old enough to have experienced injuries…

…to have bled…

Despite this, that and blah, blah, blah, you survived and still have tomorrows because…

…you excel at First Aid…

…and did what needed be done in time.

…you knew what to do when you needed help…

What I’m asserting is…if you could help yourself, you can help others.

What I’m asserting is…if you could help yourself, you can help others.

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Looking at stats, nearly 173 people died in workplaces around the world last year…

Source: The Health & Safety Executive 2011/12 annual reports

However…

…whether or not people have any such thing as…

In more occasions than we can happily accept…

“tomorrow” depends on…

Whether they get the right aid…

…at the right time…

…or not.

Let’s offer what we can to people, bearing in mind these…

5GOLDEN rULES

You wanna remember in first aid

Before getting to Rule (1)

The Foundation

First Aid is…

…the act of human love you can exercise for someone when they need medical attention but yet to get it.

And as such, it aims…

G.R (1) To prevent preventable death…

They say that Justice delayed

isJustice denied.

They say that Justice delayed

isJustice denied.

Treatm

ent

Treatm

ent

I

Timely treatment saves lives.

G.R (2) To reduce anxiety if not to relax/comfort…

Minus the fear, an injured person still has an avalanche of

problems.

Take anxiety out of the equation, facilitation of

treatment becomes a lot easier.

G.R (3) To reduce if not end pain…

Part of Medicine says: alleviate the pain even if you can’t

eradicate the underlying problem.

Quality of life doesn’t just mean the

absence of disease or infirmity.

When you sense someone in need of first aid…

Help…

If it doesn’t look safe for you to engage… first…

You’re engaging to solve the problem in the first place, not to become the next problem yourself… So…

G.R (4) Watch out for your own safety.

G.R (5) Call for help when it seems available.

You needn’t solo. Believe it or not, people will energetically and voluntarily come to the aid of someone who is aiding someone.

Hazard

Person

And…for a start…

Hazard Person

Separate the person from the hazard, where Hazard is heavier than Person.e.g. When a part of a building crushes down on a person and there is more to crush down…

Or…

Person Hazard

Separate the hazard from the person, where Person is heavier than Hazard.e.g. When there is a splinter in your thumb…

When there is only one person requiring help…

Treat first.

Call for help later.

But if you have to help more than one person at once…

Call for help first. You sure can’t help ‘em all alone. And then…

Treat the one who is bleeding profusely…

…as this may lead to death due to hypovolaemic shock extreme blood loss…

…and then the one whose breathing/heartbeat stopped…

…as the brain dies within 4 seconds of hypoxia oxygen shortage…

…and then the one who is unconcious with a pulse…

…in that order.

LET’s recap!

Rules to Rememb

er

Prevent Preventable Death

Reduce Anxiety

Reduce Pain Call for HelpWatch Out for Yourself

Some final words

Speaking about First aid, you don’t just do that. Correct measures need to be learned…

…trained…

…and practiced.

While it remains a tough truth that you can’t just do first aid with these rules, it is worth noting that every first aid measure stems out from them.

When calling the ambulance isn’t good enough, by bringing those rules to action with good judgment and exercise of common sense, you might save someone perhaps.or

ease

^

Let’s keep alive what

we can.

Credits

Many thanks to Compfight.com, istockphotos.com, shutterstock photos, Flickr.com and Google for the photos I borrowed without permission.

Special thanks to Jessedee for inspiring me with “You Suck at Powerpoint”.

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Thank You

Together, let’s rid workplaces of unnecessary deaths and suffering.

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