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How to turn the tide in time-critical emergencies - Coggle Diagram
How to turn the tide in time-critical
emergencies
First Response
First Aid Techniques
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
First Aid Kit
Natural disasters
Evacuation protocols
Local Shelters
Supplies needed for natural disasters
Emergency services
Paramedics
Police Officers
Fire fighters
000 / 911
What to say
Location
Situation
How many people are injured
Education
Seminars/Courses
fire safety courses
earthquake safety courses
First Aid Training
DRS ABCD
open Airway
Breathing
Send for help
start CPR
Responsive
attach Defibrillator
Danger
preventative measures
carefully reading ingredient lists
knowing how to spot hazards
not putting yourself in dangerous situations
wildlife flora/fauna
which plants are poisonous
how to handle snake/spider venom
which animals are dangerous
General Health
Medical History
Disability Information
Allergy Information
Immuno compromised
Medication
Supplies
first aid kit
Triangular bandages
Crepe ('conforming' or elastic) bandages of varying widths
antiseptic
Non-adhesive (non-stick) dressings of varying sizes
epipens
Disposable gloves (medium and large), preferably made of non-latex material
Thermal blanket
Notepad and pencil
Plastic bags of varying sizes
Adhesive tape (2.5 cm wide – preferably a permeable tape such as Micropore)
Resuscitation mask or face shield
Medium combine dressing pads (9 x 20 cm)
Large combine dressing pads (20 x 20 cm)
Adhesive dressing strips (bandaids)
Medium gauze dressing (7.5 x 7.5 cm)
Four sterile tubes of saline solution (minimum 10 ml)
One pair of scissors
One pair of tweezers
First aid booklet
transportation
Emergency services in rural areas
Airlifting
Ambulances
packaging/easy access
Can packaging be sterile and re-usable
Packaged with clear instructions
Making epipens more easily readable
Medical Emergencies
What to look for
Breathing Difficulties
Someone Collapses
Bleeding
Heart attack
Severe pain
Stroke
Fit and/or epileptic seizure
Natural Disasters
Safety procedures
Emergency exits
Earthquakes
Floods
Fires