Слайд 1Ministry of science and education of the Russian Federation
Federal state
budgetary educational institution of higher education
«Yaroslav Mudryi Novgorod state University»
MEDICAL COLLEGE
FIRST
AID IN VARIOUS SITUATIONS
Discipline «English»
Specialty 31.02.01 Medical care (in-depth training)
Performed by:
Student group 7871 to Konstantinova Emilia Pavlovna
Teacher:
Limicheva Olga Sergeevna
Слайд 2First aid is a complex of simple medical measures performed
at the site of injury, mainly in the order of
self-help and mutual assistance, as well as by participants in rescue operations.
First aid consists of:
timely and accurate assessment of the victim's condition
in providing the victim with an optimal position
implementation of the necessary priority measures to ensure the patency of the respiratory tract, respiration and blood circulation
Слайд 3Fainting is a sudden, short-term loss of consciousness that occurs
due to a violation of blood circulation in the brain.
Reasons:
sudden
sharp pain, fear, stress
stay in a room with insufficient oxygen
long stay in the standing position without any movement
general weakness of the body, sometimes aggravated by nervous exhaustion
Слайд 4Symptoms and signs of fainting:
short-term loss of consciousness, the victim
falls
airway clear
pulse is weak and rare
breathing is rare and shallow
dizziness,
tinnitus, sudden weakness, blurred vision, cold sweat, nausea, numbness of the limbs
Слайд 5First aid for fainting:
put the patient on his back
provide fresh
air supply
raise the patient's legs above head level or bend
their knees
Слайд 6IMPORTANT!
Fainting can be a manifestation of a serious, including acute
illness that requires emergency medical care.
You should not rush to
lift the victim after he regained consciousness. If the conditions allow, the victim can be given a drink of hot tea, then help to rise and sit down. If the victim again feels fainting, it is necessary to lay him on his back and lift his legs.
If the victim is unconscious for several minutes, then immediately call an ambulance!
Слайд 7Shock is a condition that threatens the life of the
victim and is characterized by insufficient blood supply to tissues
and internal organs.
Reasons:
heart problems
reducing the volume of fluid circulating in the body (severe bleeding, vomiting, diarhea, etc.)
Слайд 8Symptoms and signs of shock:
The victim is usually conscious, but
the condition can worsen very quickly, up to loss of
consciousness
Airways are clear, breathing is frequent and shallow
Pulse is weak and rapid
There may be nausea, vomiting, chills
The skin is pale, cool and sticky
The victim may feel a sense of thirst, due to the fact that the brain feels a lack of fluid
Слайд 9First aid for shock:
Any first aid includes shockproof measures
Calm the
victim
Cover the victim with a blanket to keep them warm
Lay
the victim on his back and lift his legs (if he is conscious and does not have injuries to the head, neck and spine)
Give a warm sweet drink
Monitor the status
In any case, do not leave the victim alone!
Слайд 10If the shock is caused by a violation of heart
activity, the victim should be given a semi-sitting position, placing
pillows or rolled clothes under the head, shoulders and knees
It is not advisable to lay the victim on his back, since in this case it will be more difficult for him to breathe
Allow the victim to chew an Aspirin tablet
In all these cases, it is necessary to call an ambulance and monitor the condition of the victim before its arrival, being ready to start cardiopulmonary resuscitation!
Слайд 11Anaphylactic shock is an extensive immediate allergic reaction that occurs
when an allergen is ingested (insect bites, medicinal or food
allergens). Usually develops in a few seconds.
Immediate hospitalization is required!
Слайд 12Symptoms and signs of anaphylactic shock:
Anxiety, a sense of fear,
as the shock develops, loss of consciousness is possible
Chest tight,
swelling of the face and neck, swelling around the eyes, redness of the skin, rash, red spots on the face
Asthmatic breathing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, cough, short and labored breathing
Pulse is weak and fast
Слайд 13First aid for anaphylactic shock:
If the victim is conscious, give
him a semi-sitting position to facilitate breathing. It is better
to put the victim on the floor, unbutton his clothes
Call an ambulance
If the victim is unconscious, move him to a safe position, control his breathing and blood circulation, and be ready to start cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Слайд 14Bronchial asthma is an allergic disease, the main manifestation of
which is an attack of suffocation caused by a violation
of the patency of the bronchi. It is caused by various allergens (pollen of plants and other substances of plant and animal origin, industrial products, etc.).
Symptoms and signs of bronchial asthma:
Shortness of breath
Rale
Cough (including night cough)
Dyspnea
Chest pain
Слайд 15First aid for an attack of bronchial asthma:
Calm the victim
Unbutton
the victim's clothing to make it easier for her to
breathe
Open the window
The use of a pocket inhaler available to the victim (salbutamol, fenoterol) can be repeated 3 times with an interval of 20 minutes.
Help the victim to use their medicine: take it out, remove it from the package, put on the nozzle, turn the aerosol over and make 1-2 clicks so that the drug gets into the area of the back wall of the pharynx during spraying. At this time, the victim will take a few breaths, and the active substance will enter the respiratory tract.
Give the victim a comfortable sitting position (the patient's hands should lie on the table or handrails of the chair, elbows apart).
If there is no effect or the patient's condition becomes more severe (there is a threat of asthmatic status), you should immediately call an ambulance.
Слайд 16Hypoglycemia is a low level of glucose in the blood.
This may be in a patient with diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus is
a disease in which the body does not produce enough of the hormone insulin, which regulates the amount of sugar in the blood.
Hypoglycemia in a patient with diabetes can occur for three reasons:
The victim gave himself an injection of insulin, but did not have time to eat in time
In case of an insulin overdose
With excessive physical activity
Слайд 17Symptoms and signs of hypoglycemia:
Drowsiness
Sweat
Pallor
Dizziness
Irritability
Hunger
Слайд 18First aid for hypoglycemia:
If the victim is conscious, give him
a relaxed position (lying or sitting).
Give the victim a sugar
drink (two tablespoons of sugar per glass of water), a piece of sugar, chocolate or candy, you can caramel or cookies.
Provide rest until the condition is fully normalized.
If the victim has lost consciousness, move him to a safe position, call an ambulance, and monitor the condition.
Слайд 19THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! :)