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1. 1. Safety Practices in Outdoor Recreation
2. 2. What should one do when faced with a
medical emergency situation?
Basic_First_Aid.ppt
3. 3. Panic is the worst enemy of any emergency
situation. It even makes a bad situation
worse, as this spreads to others as well. It
does now allow one to think. In fact, it even
hinders or interferes with the rational thinking
and causes confusion. So, the first thing to do
in an emergency situation is to stay calm. 1.
FIRST AID.ppt
4. 4. Try to remember and apply the:
5. 5. Try to remember and apply the:
6. 6. Try to remember and apply the:
7. 7. Try to remember and apply the:
8. 8. Try to remember and apply the:
9. 9. Try to remember and apply the:
10. 10. Try to remember and apply the: DANGER
Always check first the danger and source of
injury. Make sure the surroundings are safe
and out of danger, otherwise, you will also
allow yourself to be a victim.
11. 11. Try to remember and apply the:
RESPONSE/ RESPONSIVENESS *Can the
casualty hear your voice? *Can they open and
close their eyes? *Are there any movements?
*Do they respond to touch?
12. 12. Try to remember and apply the: SEND
Send or shout for help
13. 13. Try to remember and apply the: AIRWAY Is
the person’s airway? If the person is not
responding and is unconscious, check airway
by opening the mouth and having a look
inside. Tilting the head back with the chin
facing up will clear an airway.
14. 14. Try to remember and apply the:
BREATHING Make sure that the victim is
breathing by looking at breathing signs,
listening to exhales, and feeling air coming
out of the mouth or nose.
15. 15. Try to remember and apply the:
CIRCULATION/COMPRESSION/Car
diopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) If an adult
is unconscious, no pulse, and not breathing,
perform the CPR until the emergency
personnel or medics arrive.
16. 16. CPR
17. 17. CPR It is a lifesaving technique that is
administered when breathing and heartbeat
of a person stopped, such as during a heart
attack and drowning.
18. 18. 1. Put the person on his or her back on a
firm surface.
19. 19. 2. Locate hand position for compression
by drawing an imaginary line from armpit to
center for hand placement.
20. 20. 3. Place heel of one hand on the lower part
of the breastbone.
21. 21. 4. Put other hand over the first, interlacing
your fingers for support.
22. 22. 5. With straight arms and shoulder
positioned over the victim’s chest, push down
on the victim’s chest. For adult victims, push
it down for at least 2 inches or 5 cm. deep.
23. 23. 6. Give 30 compressions in 18 seconds or
less (rate of 100 compressions in one minute)
and let chest rise completely between
compressions. 7. After 30 compressions, give
two rescue breaths. 8. Repeat cycle until help
arrives or when there are signs of movement.

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