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THE VERY BIGINNING OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY— FIRST AID

Learn the basics of first aid in this medical emergency class. Topics include external bleeding, severe airway obstruction, heart attack, and good samaritan law. Enhance your knowledge and skills in providing immediate care. Join now!

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THE VERY BIGINNING OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY— FIRST AID

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  1. THE VERY BIGINNING OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY—FIRST AID 10301010076 Zhang Rui 10301010075 Liu Siyu

  2. liusy@shmu.edu.cn • PROFESSOR LIU’S MEDICAL EMERGENCY CLASS For contacting me after class!

  3. 50% Performance in class, attendance, and assignment • 25% Mid-term • 25% Final exam

  4. LESSON ONE FIRST AID

  5. Useful Words • lay person 非专业人士 • gauze pad 纱布垫 • paramedic 医务辅助人员 • intubation kits插管法 • good samaritan law 好撒玛利亚人法 • CPR--cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  6. What is first aid? • provision of immediate care • a limited skill range & equipment

  7. Guiding principles • Prevent further injury • Preserve life • Promote recovery

  8. PROFESSOR’S ANGER......

  9. Scene 1 External Bleeding Three key techniques to manage: • Rest • Elevation • Direct pressure The priority is to protect yourself!

  10. Different Professional Levels • First aid • First responder--police officer • Emergency medical technician -- ambulance service’s staff • Paramedic--highly qualified ambulance personnel

  11. Scene 2 Severe Airway Obstruction Abdominal thrusts: • wrap your arms around the victim's sides • make one hand into a fist, the other one grabs it • do upward thrusts until the object obstructing the airway is expelled Caution: Never perform on someone who can still cough, breathe, or speak!!

  12. Good Samaritan Law •  originate from bible, Luke 10:25-37 • “Protection from liability 2. (1) Despite the rules of common law, a person described in subsection (2) who voluntarily and without reasonable expectation of compensationor reward provides the services described in that subsection is not liable for damages that result from the person's negligence in acting or failing to act while providing the services, unless it is established that the damages were caused by the gross negligence of the person. 2001, c. 2, s. 2 (1).” --Ontario's Good Samaritan Act, 2001, section 2

  13. Good Samaritan Law In other words— • no legally liability for the death, disfigurement or disability of the victim as long as— • rationality, good faith, accordance with their level of training

  14. Scene 3 Heart Attack & Angina • Assist the victim with medication • Loosen tight clothing • Mind the important ABC: airway, breathing, compressions

  15. References: • first aid: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_aid • emergency medicine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medicine • First Aid--Emergency care for the injured: • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/First_Aid.pdf • Good Samaritan Law: • http://www.answers.com/topic/good-samaritan-doctrine The end Thank you for listening! • 10301010076 Zhang Rui • 10301010075 Liu Siyu

  16. 10 minutes later...... Let’s come back to class......

  17. 15 minutes later...... Let’s come back to class......

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