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First aid
basic first aid and transporting information for injuries encountered in the marine environment
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07/02/2009

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Term
Hypothermia
Definition
Hypothermia is the loss of core body temperature
Term
Symptoms of Hypothermia
Definition
Pale appearance
Skin cold to the touch
Pupils are dilated and will not adjust properly when exposed to light
Poor coordination
Slurred speech / appears to be intoxicated
Incoherent thinking
Unconsciousness
Muscle rigidity
Weak pulse
Very slow and labored breathing
Irregular heart beat
Term
Shock
Definition
Shock is a depressed physiological or mental state
Term
Causes of shock
Definition
Trauma (bleeding, blunt, fractures, and burns)
Allergic reactions
Hypothermia
Drugs
Toxins
Heart Attack
Illnesses such as diabetes
Emotional
Term
Symptoms of shock
Definition
Restlessness
Fainting
Thirst
Nausea
Weakness
Anxiousness
Fright
Dizziness
Term
Signs of shock
Definition
Pulse – weak and rapid
Breathing – shallow, rapid, and irregular
Skin – cold, clammy (sweating)
Pupils – dilated
State of consciousness – alert (may be deceiving) to unconscious
Term
Treatment of shock
Definition
Limit patient’s activity – lie down and remain alert for signs and symptoms of
shock.
Face is red – elevate head, Face is pale – elevate tail
Term
Types of bleeding
Definition
Arterial bleedingU is characterized by blood that is coming from an artery, is
bright red, and gushes forth in jets or spurts that are synchronized with the
victim’s pulse.
Venous bleedingU is characterized by blood that is coming from a vein, is dark
red, and comes in s steady flow.
Capillary bleedingU is characterized by blood that is coming from damaged
capillaries (smaller veins), is bright red, and oozes from the wound.
Term
Treatment for bleeding
Definition
Direct pressure
Elevation
Pressure points –
-Facial, temporal, subclavian, carotid, axillary, brachial, radial and ulnar, femoral,
dorsalis pedis, popliteal.
Tourniquet – last resort, only on arms and legs, mark forehead with a T and the time.
Term
Causes burns
Definition
Thermal
Chemical
Sunburn
Electric shock
Radiation
Term
Burn Classification
Definition
First-degree – mildest form of burn, only the outer layer of skin and produce
redness, increased warmth, tenderness, and mild pain.
Second-degree – extend through the outer layer of the skin, inner layers of the
skin, but not enough to prevent rapid regeneration, blisters and are characterized
by severe pain, redness, and warmth.
Third-degree – penetrate full thickness of the skin, destroying both the outer and
inner layers of skin, severe pain may be absent because nerve ending have been
destroyed, color may range from white and lifeless to black (charred).
Term
Treatment for First-degree burns
Definition
Immerse in cold water until pain is relieved.
Flush chemical burns for at least 20 minutes.
Cover with clean or sterile dressing.
Term
Treatment for Second-degree burns
Definition
Use the same treatment as for first-degree burns.
Do not break open any blisters.
Cover with a dry, sterile, non-adhesive dressing.
For deep burns, follow the procedures for third-degree burns.
Term
Treatment for Third-degree burns
Definition
Cover the burn to reduce exposure to air.
Cool the burn.
Do not remove clothing unless smoldering.
Treat for shock even if not apparent.
Always obtain medical care.
Monitor the patient’s airway.
Assess vital signs every 5 minutes.
Give nothing to eat or drink.
Do not place ice on the burns
Do not apply ointments to the burn.
Burns of the respiratory tract are always a medical emergency.
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