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What do you understand by First Aid? What are the priorities you should keep in

mind before administering first aid?​

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Answered by wankhadeajay384
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First Aid is the immediate help given to an injured person before medical help arrives. If given on time, it can save a life or prevent an injured person's condition from worsening.

There are three rules a first-aider should keep in mind.

  • Stay calm.
  • Act fast.
  • Try and arrange for a doctor as fast as possible.

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Answered by rudh2345
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First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. ... First aid is generally performed by someone with basic medical training.

First aid is emergency care given immediately to an injured person. The purpose of first aid is to minimize injury and future disability. In serious cases, first aid may be necessary to keep the victim alive.

First aid is an important tool in quickly responding to accidents to ensure that injuries can be efficiently and promptly dealt with before a trained medical professional arrives to administer more specialised treatment.

Emergency First Aid at Work - a level 2 first aid qualification, usually provided over 1 day.

First Aid at Work - a level 3 first aid qualification, usually provided over 3 days.

Use a systematic approach in all medical emergencies.

Identify and avoid risks to yourself, the person affected and third parties.

Request support early (first aiders, AED, emergency number 144).

Be “suspicious” and primarily assume it is something serious.

Deal quickly with any chaos and cope with the situation.

Contact or have a bystander call the nearest hospital or police station. If the victim is unconscious or is experiencing difficulty in breathing, then your immediate action should be to send the victim to the nearest hospital. Here are a few contact numbers you can use during such emergencies

A first aid injury (FAI) is an injury that requires a single first aid treatment and a follow-up visit for subsequent observation involving only minor injuries (minor scratches, burns, cuts and so forth) which do not ordinarily require medical care, and for which the person would typically return immediately to their

Injuries that do not require medical treatment beyond first aid are generally not recordable. The OSH Act defines first aid to include the following: Using a nonprescription medication at nonprescription strength

Types of Athletic Injuries

1.) ACUTE: Usually a result of a single traumatic event within the last five days. ...

2.) OVERUSE: Subtle and occur over time, making them challenging to diagnose and treat. ...

3.) CHRONIC: Usually has lasted at least three months or more.

OVERUSE INJURIES AND BURNOUT. ...

SPRAIN. ...

STRAIN. ...

CONTUSIONS. ...

TEARS.

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