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Falck First Aid
14th edition
The 3 main points of First Aid
1. Ensure Safety
a) Overview
– Stop. Calm yourself
– What is the extent of the accident?
– Are you or anyone else at risk?
b) Secure
– Yourself
– The surroundings (relatives/bystanders)
– The casualty(s)
2. Perform First Aid
– React using the [M A B C] rule
3. Call for Help 1-1-2
State:
– Where you are calling from
– Where it has occurred
– What has happened
– How many people are injured
While waiting for the Ambulance
– Check for other injuries
– Maintain overview
– Control safety
– Perform Psychological First Aid
Table of contents
Ensure Safety
Perform First Aid
Falck First Aid 14th edition
The 3 main points of First Aid 1. Ensure Safe
Table of contents
Preface Help save lives This FIRST AID textbook
The 3 MAIN POINTS of First Aid In situations
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Ensure Safety
2
Ensure Safety
4 Emergency removal from the ground: To secu
Ensure Safety
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Perform First Aid
6 6
Perform first aid
8 A irway Breathing C irculation
Perform first aid
10 fig. a fig. b Soft palate Epig
Perform first aid
12 Heimlich-maneuver
Perform first aid
14 Heimlich maneuver
Perform first aid
16 Compression bandage 12345
Perform first aid
18 Improvised bandage fig. a fig. b fig. c
Perform first aid
20 Causes of Circulatory Failure Burns
Perform first aid
22 fig. b fig. a
Perform first aid
24
Perform first aid
Explaining the A B C Rule A – Airway As part
Perform first aid
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Cardiac arrest
28 1) Check consciousness
Perform first aid
Frie Luftveje 30 fig. 1 fig. 2 Closed airway
Perform first aid
32 4. HLR fig. a 4. HLR fig. b 2016-04-
Perform first aid
34 fig. a Compression area is the center
Perform first aid
36 4. HLR fig. a 2016-04-16 _ 1. draft
Perform first aid
38 AED Plaque in the Coronary A
Perform first aid
2016-04-16 _ 1. draft fig. b 3. HLR
Perform first aid
42 Correct placement of electrodes Place
Perform first aid
44 fig. a fig. b
Perform first aid
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CHECKLIST FOR CPR ADULTS CH
Basic resuscitation for Adults Is the person un
3. HLR If you have an AED 2016-04-16 _ 1.
Basic resuscitation Children ages 0-18: Help has
PERFORM FIRST AID Basic resuscitation Children ag
PERFORM FIRST AID Basic resuscitation Children ag
Basic resuscitation Children ages 0-18: Help has
3. HLR If you have an AED 2016-04-16 _ 1.
Basic resuscitation for Adults Is the person un
CHECKLIST FOR CPR ADULTS CH
Call for help
46 1-1-2 First Aide
Call for help
48 Emergency phones
Call for help
50
Call for help
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More about First Aid and Anatomy On the following
52
Chemical injuries
54
Chemical injuries
56
Chemical injuries
58 Flushing the eye
Chemical injuries
60
Chemical injuries
62 Concussion a Skull fracture
Mechanical injuries
64 Reaction to choking fig. a Soft palate
Mechanical injuries
66 1-1-2
Mechanical injuries
68 Normal lung Collap
Mechanical injuries
70
Mechanical injuries
72
Mechanical injuries
74 fig. a fig. b ////////////////////
Mechanical injuries
76 fig. a fig. b
Mechanical injuries
78
Mechanical injuries
80 fig. a fig. b
Mechanical injuries
82 fig. a fig. b
Mechanical injuries
84 Hypothermia thermometer 37
Thermal injuries
86 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Thermal injuries
88
Thermal injuries
90 A
Thermal injuries
Thermal injuries – Continued – Sunburn Wh
93 Psychological events
94 Perhaps you are already familiar with Psycho-
Psychological events
96 Psychological events – Continued – Physical
97 Illnesses in the Vital Systems
Stroke This condition is caused either by a
Illnesses affecting the central nervous system
Seizures/Epilepsy Epilepsy is an illness in
Illnesses affecting the central nervous system
Asthma Asthma is a Lung illness, typically t
Illnesses affecting the respiratory system
Heart Disease Angina and Heart attack These
Illnesses affecting the circulatory system
106 Minor Injuries – How to act
Minor injuries – how to act
Swelling/bruising Swelling and bruising occu
Minor injuries – how to act
Stings and Bites Bites can be caused by anim
Minor injuries – how to act
Ticks A Tick is a mite that bites into the s
Minor injuries – how to act
Minor Injuries – Continued – Foreign object
Hygiene and infections
Dealing with Minor and Major Accidents Most
Dealing with minor and major accidents
118
The human body
120 The central nervous System, the respiratory s
The human body
122 The Central Nervous System Cerebrum Cer
The nervous system (the central nervous system)
124 fig. a Air sacs (alveoli) fig.
The respiratory system
126 Foreign objects in the airway fig. a
The respiratory system
128 fig. a fig. c Sinusnode
The circulatory system
130 Artery Vein Vein
The circulatory system
132 Heart Lung Capillaries Br
The circulatory system
134 Mouth Epiglottis Oesophagus Dia
The digestive system
136
The endocrine system
138 fig. a fig. b fig.
The skeletal-muscular system
140 fig. a fig. b fi
The skeletal-muscular system
142 Hair Capillaries Sebaceous g
The skin and the influence of hormones on the bod
144 Keyword index
145 Mechanical in
146 Can I, in any way, worsen the casualty’s cond
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first aid guidelines are also subject to change,
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