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INTENTIONAL INJURY

Injuries which are


not expected
IRSTF IAD
An initial treatment given to
an injured person before the
arrival of medical practitioner

FIRST AID
IRSTF DAIRE
A person giving first aid

FIRST AIDER
AGENDBA
Any sterile cloth used to cover
wound, stop bleeding or immobilize
bone injury.

BANDAGE
SSGINDRE
• Any sterile cloth used to cover a
wound.

DRESSING
Fireman's carry
Situations....
1. No. Of First Aider 1
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Person Has no injury on
arm, leg,
rib, neck and
back.
Fireman's Drag or Tied-hands Crawl
2. No. Of First Aider 1
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Must Do Pass underneath
a low
structure
Shoulder Drag
3. No. Of First Aider 1
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Must Do Transport the victim
up the stairs
Blanket Drag
4. No. Of First Aider 1
Available materials Malong
Status of injured Experiencing a
very serious injury
should not be lifted
Lover's Carry
5. No. Of First Aider 1
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Very Small
Pack-strap or Piggy Back Carry

6. No. Of First Aider 1


Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Fat
Chair's Carry
7. No. Of First Aider 2
Available materials Classrooms chairs and
tables
Status of injured Unconcious
No injury on neck, back or
pelvis
Must Do Carry the victim
down stairs
Two-hand Carry
8. No. Of First Aider 2
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Hammock Carry
9. No.Of First Aider 3
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Must Do Injured person will be
carried on his back or face
Bearer Alongside Carry
10. No. Of First Aider 3
Available materials None
Status of injured Unconcious
Must Do First aiders will have to stay on
one side of the injured person.
Carrying and
Transporting An
Injured Person
Transporting an injured person to a safer palce requires
great care. A first aider must undergo proper training.
When doing ths, a first aider must consider the
following:
a. weight and height of the victim
b. status of the victim ( conscious or unconscious)
c. environment (safe, floor is smooth, narrow or wide)
d. special need considerations (injuries of the victim)
One-man Carry
Fireman's carry
the easiest
way to transport
a light and
smaller victim.
Piggy Back
when the
victim is
conscious.
Pack Strap Carry

when the
victim is
smaller than
the first aider
Shoulder Drag
used when the
floor is smooth,
short distance
transport
Fireman's Drag or Tied-hands Crawl
• used when first
aider and victim
must crawl
undearneath a
low structure
Blanket Drag
• used when the
victim is
seriously
injured and
should not be
lifted
Two-man Carry

• Chair or Seat
Carry
when there are two
first aiders and
chair is available
Two -handed seat carry
•is used to
move a
casualty a
short
distance.
Four-handed Carry
can be used if the
casualty is
conscious and
can. grasp the
bearers' shoulders.
Human crutch/two-person drag
Three or more-man carry
Hammock Carry
when there are
three first aiders
Bearer Alongside Carry

•carriers will
stay on the
uninjured side
of the victim
Six man Lift and Carry

when there
are six first
aider
Improvised Stretcher
• This technique
requires two
poles/pipes strong
enough to support
the victim's weight
and at least two
shirts.
QUESTIONS:

1. Which among the techniques do you find the


esiest and the most difficult? Why?
2. What fitness components are needed by a
first aider or rescuer un transporting a victim to
a safer place?
3. What are the things to consider in
transporting a victim?
ASSIGNMENT
What are the different first
Aid for common
unintentional injuries?

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