Emergency First Aid

A detailed Summary of Emergency First Aid


INTRODUCTION: Keep in mind, this is based on a true story from this post.

One night a Marine decide that its ok to venture back out to the clubs after being on lockdown for a while and picks Maze as the place to be. Unfortunately, a few of the locals see the high and tight and immediately coin him as The Few, The Arrogant, The Marines. After a brief confrontation, he takes out one of the locals, then five of the locals, then ten of the locals. Eventually the crowds of locals over power the motivator and beat him to a bloody pulp. The driver comes to the rescue, pulls him from the hostile mob, and rushes him to the hospital. Its packed. They're all packed! What's the driver to do? He has to treat him himself.

REFERENCE: * MSG School outline 163S

1. To identify symptoms and apply the correct medical first-aid techniques and procedures to victims until trained medical assistance is available.

1. Without the aids of reference, identify victim assessment.

2. Without the aids of reference identify symptoms and describe the correct procedures for bleeding control and address them until trained medical assistan


TRANSITION: In the line of work that we do we never know when we will be faced with having to help someone medically wise. Though we are not doctors, we can be able to save someone's life by simply knowing how to handle a situation when it comes our way.

4. If no fracture elevate and continue direct pressure.

b. Breathing or a pulse (open airways, give two breaths. If no response decide whether to remain with victim or move on to help someone else.)

7. When releasing manual pressure always release it over 30-60 seconds.



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Approximate Word count = 1265
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)

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