Hopefully nothing, However there is always a risk of picking up a disease from the person that is being handled or vice versa.
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.
The reason that a first aider uses gloves when touching a victim is because any bodily fluids that come in contact with the first aider may harm them if the first aider has any open cuts or wounds. It is for the protection and safety of the first aider.
To avoid cross-contamination between both the casualty and the first-aider. The first-aider doesn't know if the casualty has HIV, for instance.
First aiders should wear rubber gloves to protect themselves from potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other infectious materials while providing care. Gloves create a barrier that helps prevent the transmission of infections between the first aider and the injured person. Additionally, wearing gloves demonstrates professionalism and helps maintain a hygienic environment during the provision of first aid.
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.
Gloves are used to protect the rescuer againsed blood born diseases like HIV and hepatitis. They also protect the patient from the rescuer.
- Indentified the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider
As first aid attendants, we DO NOT have the authority to restrain a patient. Psychiatric Nurses have the authority to commit someone, however as a first aider if the patient is uncooperative you must call security or the police.
To prevent infection to the patient and also to prevent any germs getting onto your jewellery.
Culture can influence a first aider's communication approach, such as the use of language or gestures. It may also impact their understanding of health and illness, influencing their perceptions of what is normal or acceptable. Additionally, cultural beliefs and practices may influence the patient's response to first aid treatment, affecting the overall outcome.
Yes, anyone can learn to be a first aider
First aiders should wear gloves to protect themselves from potential exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and other infectious materials while providing care. Gloves help to minimize the risk of transmitting infections between the first aider and the injured person. Additionally, wearing gloves can help maintain a hygienic environment and demonstrate professionalism and care in medical situations. Overall, using gloves is a critical safety measure in first aid.