9/17/13 TOC: BASIC FIRST AID
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2/5/15
TOC: “In a Split Second”
W- What is first-aid?
Why is it important
for you to know how
to administer it?
Injury Situation
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Treatment
2/10/15
TOC: First-Aid
Copy the following Video Questions in your notebook.
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What is the key to being prepared in an emergency?
What do the 3 A’s stand for?
What do the ABC’s stand for?
List the items that should be included in a first aid kit.
The brachial artery is located in the
, the
radial in the
, and the femoral in
the
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6. Explain the symptoms of shock.
7. What is the first thing you should do for a 1st or 2nd
degree burn?
8. What are the 4 things that cause burn?
Unit 1 Test on Thurs----Open Note (Make sure
journals are up to date!
FIRST-AID KIT PROJECT:
Students will learn what items make-up a First-Aid kit.
Materials:
-Paper
-Color pencils/Crayons
-Scissors
You will brainstorm and discuss the items that make up a
first-aid kit.
On the Front- draw a symbol to represent the first-aid or
write “First-Aid Kit”.
Inside: Students will draw and label 15 items that go in a
first-aid.
On the Back: List these items and explain how these items
are used.
I will take off points for
misspelling!!!
2/12/15 TEST DAY! NO TOC
TODAY!
You will need:
-Notebook Paper (ANSWER SHEET)
-Journal
-Pen or Pencil
Test Rules:
-No Talking
-No Cheating!!!
2/11/15
TOC: CPR & Gun Safety
W-What does CPR stand
for?
E-Staying Alive
CPR- Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation
Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in adults. Most arrests
occur in persons with underlying heart disease. CPR doubles a person's
chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest.
75% of all cardiac arrests happen in people's homes.
The typical victim of cardiac arrest is a man in his early 60's and a woman
in her late 60's.
Cardiac arrest occurs twice as frequently in men compared to women.
CPR was invented in 1960
There has never been a case of HIV transmitted by mouth-to-mouth CPR.
In sudden cardiac arrest the heart goes from a normal heartbeat to a
quivering rhythm called ventricular fibrillation (VF). This happens in
approximately 2/3rds of all cardiac arrests. VF is fatal unless an electric
shock, called defibrillation, can be given. CPR does not stop VF but CPR
extends the window of time in which defibrillation can be effective.
CPR provides a trickle of oxygenated blood to the brain and heart
and keeps these organs alive until defibrillation can shock the heart
into a normal rhythm.
If CPR is started within 4 minutes of collapse and defibrillation provided
within 10 minutes a person has a 40% chance of survival.
Seizure Procedure
What is a seizure?
A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical
activity in the brain that usually affects how
a person feels or acts for a short time.
Seizures are not a disease in themselves.
Instead, they are a symptom of many
different disorders that can affect the brain.
Some seizures can hardly be noticed, while
others are totally disabling.
L- Gun Safety
L. Test Tomorrow
Ch 1 Vocab
Health Triangle
Infectious Diseases
Goals
First-Aid
2/7/14 TOC: Safety Recap!
W- What do you think should
be done to keep our youth safe
from guns?
*** Practice Fire Drill and Lock Down
Procedures!
ELL
½ page reflection on what you saw in the video….
Make sure it is in complete sentences!