The first aider should talk lots to the patient, to reasure the patient and to keep the patient from losing consciousness. Part of the taklking should be questions to get medical history - Allergies etc, and recent meals to tell the ambulance crew. Also the first aider should try tactfully to find out how the accident happened so as to be able to write a report in the Accident Book etc.
Name, date of birth and why they need medical attention.
Wearing latex gloves protects the First Aider from the patient and protects the patient from the first aider. Gloves are worn to protect against H.I.V.; AIDS; and Hepatitis.
Assess the casualty - treat any wounds or injuries - arrange transport to hospital (if necessary)
when phoning for an ambulance (if needed) these are the important points you should give:ASHICEAge- Age of patient(s) (approx if age is unknown).Sex- Gender of patient(s).History- Medical history (for example: asthma) or the mechanism (cause) of injury (trauma for example).Injuries/Illnesses- Example: "I have severe bleeding from my arm" or "I am epileptic"Conditions- Overall status of the patient(s), such as appearance, alertness levels, etc.ETA/Extra Equipment Needed- Approx time from current location to hospital/emergency room and/or any extra equipment the patient may need.
Désolé, je ne peux pas accéder à des informations personnelles. Comment puis-je vous aider autrement?
To prevent infection to the patient and also to prevent any germs getting onto your jewellery.
Je suis un programme informatique conçu pour aider avec les tâches quotidiennes et fournir des informations. Je ne suis pas un être humain capable d'étudier quelque chose. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
Aider Means 'Help'
An aider is a person who assists someone else.
Je suis un programme informatique conçu pour fournir des informations et des réponses aux questions. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui ?
In french aider means to help.
An injured person can refuse treatment. Although you should explain the consequences if they refuse treatment. For example, if somebody has a wound and they refuse treatment you should explain how it could get infected if not treated. However, if a patient has a possible injury to their head or is unable to make appropriate decisions due to a neurological condition then you could treat the patient but if you are a first aider then you should not treat the patient yourself and should contact 999 for further advice. As it is a grey area and can really depend on that specific case.