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Learn First Aid

Every second counts

  • Section One: Introduction

    • Unit 1: What is First Aid?
    • Unit 2: Universal precautions and personal safety
    • Unit 3: How the body works
  • Section Two: Basic Emergency Care

    • Unit 4: Emergency Scene Management
    • Unit 5: Casualty management and primary survey
    • Unit 6: The casualty who is not breathing normally
    • Unit 7: Choking
    • Unit 8: Wounds and bleeding
    • Unit 9: Shock
    • Unit 10: The recovery position
    • Unit 11: Head to Toe (secondary) survey
    • Unit 12: Ongoing casualty care
    • Unit 13: Moving the casualty
  • Section Three: Accident Care

    • Unit 14: Near drowning
    • Unit 15: Burns and scalds
    • Unit 16: Soft tissue injuries: strains and sprains
    • Unit 17: Fractures and dislocations
    • Unit 18: Head and spinal injuries
    • Unit 19: Eye injuries
    • Unit 20: Poisoning
    • Unit 21: Bites and stings
  • Section Four: Medical Emergency Care

    • Unit 22: Heart attack and angina
    • Unit 23: Stroke
    • Unit24: Fainting
    • Unit 25: Epileptic seizures
    • Unit26: Fever
    • Unit 27: Effects of heat and cold
    • Unit 28: Dehydration
    • Unit 29: Massive allergic reaction
    • Unit30: Asthma
    • Unit 31: Low blood sugar (Hypoglycaemia)
    • Unit 32: Emergency Childbirth
    • Unit 33: Common Infectious Diseases
    • Unit 34: HIV Aids

Unit 8: Wounds and Bleeding

Contents

What is a Wound?

Open Wounds

Your actions

Knocked Out Tooth

Nosebleeds

Bleeding from the Scalp

Sucking Chest Wound

Closed Wounds

Your Actions for Closed Wounds

Beliefs about Wound Management

Bandages and Dressings

 

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