Jfac Days 1 To 3 Presentation
Jfac Days 1 To 3 Presentation
Jfac Days 1 To 3 Presentation
NAME-AND-ANIMAL
ACTIVITY
THE MODERATOR
Mr. Ronnie C. Miranda
Gr. 5 Math Teacher
5I Adviser
I. Rationale
The Junior First Aiders Club (JFAC)
aims to train students to provide
basic health service to the school
community and other communities
through first aid. It is committed to
preserve life and to protect the
physical well-being of the people in
the said communities.
National Blood
Disaster Management
Safety
Community Health and Nursing
Social
Red Cross Youth
Characteristics of a good
first aider
GENTLE
RESOURCEFUL
OBSERVANT
TACTFUL
EMPATHETIC
RESPECTFUL
COMMON TYPES OF
EMERGENCIES/INJURIES
Shock
Soft Tissue Injuries
Poisoning
Bones, Joints and Muscle
Injuries
Guidelines in
giving
emergency care
Getting started
1. Planning of Action
2. Gathering needed
materials
3. Remember the initial
response as follows: A-I-D
4. Instruction to helper/s
Information to be remembered in
activating medical assistance:
What happened?
Location?
Number of persons injured?
Extent of injury and first aid given?
Useful videos
First Aid Kit for Kids:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdsUtATZWR0
For nosebleed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4KWO0FnwGc
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Chemical Burns
Foreign Object
Eye Knocked Out
Nosebleed (Epistaxis)
Knocked-Out Tooth
Impaled Objects
Amputations
Sucking chest wound
Abdominal Injuries
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
Purpose
1. To hold the dressing in place
2. To tie the splints
3. To immobilize injured part
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
PRINCIPLE
S-peed
C-areful Thinking
A-ccuracy
N-eatness
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
guidelines in using dressing and
bandages
1. Use a dressing that is large
enough to extend at least 1 inch
beyond the edges of the wound.
2. If body tissue or organs are
exposed, cover the wound with
addressing that will not stick,
such as plastic wrap or
moistened gauze. Then secure
the dressing with a bandage or
adhesive tapes.
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
guidelines in using dressing and
bandages
3. If the bandage is over a joint,
splint and make a bulky dressing
so the joint remains immobilized. If
there is no movement of a wound
over the joint, there should be
improved healing and reduced
scarring.
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
guidelines in using dressing and
bandages
4. A bandage should fit snugly but
should not cut off circulation or
cause the victim discomfort. If the
area beyond the wound changes
color, begins to tingle or feel cold,
or if the wound starts to swell, the
bandage is too tight and should be
loosened.
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
guidelines in using dressing and
bandages
5. Bandaging techniques depend
upon:
-size and location of the wound
-your first aid skills
-materials at hand
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
Use of triangular bandage
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Open Phase
Broad Phase
Semi Broad Phase
Narrow Cravat
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
Parts of triangular bandage
BANDAGING TECHNIQUE
triangular bandage Sling