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First Aid for Diver - Burns

First Aid for Diver - Burns

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First Aid for Diver - Burns

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  1. Burns

  2. Contents • Classification • Signs and symptoms • Treatment

  3. Types and causes • Dry burns • flame • hot surface • friction • electricity • radiation • Scalds • hot liquid • Chemical

  4. 9% 9%x2 9% 9% 9%x2 9% 9% 9% 9% Area • Bigger area = more severe • Palm of casualty’s hand = 1% • Wallace’s rule of 9s • head • arm • chest • upper back • abdomen • lower back • thigh • lower leg

  5. Burn depth, signs & symptoms • Skin structure • epidermis - waterproof • dermis - blood vessels, nerves, muscles • subcutaneous tissue • Burn classification • superficial • red/swollen/painful • partial thickness • red/swollen/painful • exposed to infection • blisters • full thickness • pale/waxy/possibly charred • serious

  6. Electrical burns • Possible features • superficial surface injury • extensive damage to lower layers • cardiac arrest • electric shock risk for first aider

  7. Treatment – superficial burns • Reassure casualty • Cool affected area • gently flowing cold water • up to 20 minutes • Remove constrictions • Cover • DO NOT • break blisters • apply lotions, ointments etc • use adhesive dressings

  8. Partial/full thickness • Lay casualty down • Cool affected area • Remove constrictions, wet clothing • Cover burned limbs • Treat for shock (and give O2) • conscious – give sips of water • unconscious – recovery position • Evacuate to medical attention • DO NOT • break blisters • apply lotions, ointments etc • use adhesive dressings • remove dry clothing

  9. Chemical burns • Flood with water • 20 minutes minimum • keep water away from healthy tissue • Remove contaminated clothing • gently • avoid self/area contamination • protection • Continue as for partial and full thickness burns • Evacuate to medical attention

  10. Hospital treatment if burn is....... • Full thickness • To face, hands, feet, genitals • Right around a limb • Partial thickness > 1% • Superficial > 5% • Mixed pattern of thickness • Chemical

  11. Summary • Classification • Signs & symptoms • First aid • Needing hospital treatment

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