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Standard First Aid and CPR with AED Level C Complete How to get consent? ️If adult: 1. State who you are. 2. State that you are trained in First Aid. 3. State that you are here to help. If child: 1. Ask guardian for consent. (If alone, may assume consent). How do you get an infection? �...

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How to get consent? ✔️If adult: 1. State who you are. 2. State that you are trained in First Aid. 3. State
that you are here to help.

If child: 1. Ask guardian for consent. (If alone, may assume consent).



How do you get an infection? ✔️1. Germs must be present in the surrounding environment.

2. The germs must enter the body.

3. Enough germs must be present in the body to cause infection.

4. The individual natural defences must be weak.



How does infection spread from one person to another? ✔️1. Direct contact. 2. Indirect contact. 3.
Airborne infection. 4. Vector-bourne transmission.



How to prevent disease from spreading? ✔️1. Personal precautions. 2. Equipment precautions. 3.
Environmental precautions.



When to call 911? ✔️1. Danger to you or to others

2. Unconsciousness or an altered state of consciousness,

3. Difficulty breathing or no signs of breathing.

4. Persistent chest pain or pressure.

5. Deadly bleeding.

6. Seizures, severe headache or slurred speech.

7. Injuries to the head or/and spine.

8. Blood in the vomit, urine, or stool.

9. Imminent childbirth.

10. And injury from fire/explosion/swift-moving water/motor-vehicle collision, live electrical wires,
when you can't easily get to injured person.

, When to move an injured person? ✔️1. The person's injury stops you from giving care.

2. They are blocking access to a more injured person.

3. The person may drown.

4. The scene becomes unsafe.



How to move injured person? ✔️1. Clothes drag. Drag by clothing behind neck to safety, while cradling
head with clothes and hands.

2. Two-person seat carry.

3. Walking assist.

4. Blanket drag.

5. Foot drag.



Check, call, care. ✔️1. Check. Check the scene: is it safe?; what happened and how?; how many
injured?; is there someone unconscious?; use triage. Check the person. Ask if they are ok. If no
response, tap. (For babies, flick the bottom of the baby's feet). Check ABC (no more than 5 to 10
seconds). 2. Call or CPR based on alone or not alone. If alone, if child or adult. 3. Care (explained
further).



ABC ✔️A - Check airway. Head tilt/chin lift. B. Check breathing. Look at chest. Feel air on cheek. If not
breathing, start compressions. C. Check circulation. Look for deadly bleeding and signs of shock (pale or
cool, moist skin).



If not breathing, what to do? ✔️1. Adult: call 911, get AED, return for CPR.

2. Child: do 5 cycles of CPR (2 min), then call 911, get AED, return for CPR.

3. Baby: do 5 cycles of CPR (2 min), then take the baby with you, if no head or spine injury, call 911, get
AED, continue CPR.



When is it acceptable to use H.A.I.N.E.S. recovery position. ✔️1. You have to leave the person alone for
any reason.

2. The airway is open.

3. The person is breathing.

4. There is no heavy bleeding.

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