Respuesta :
- Scene Assessment:
— Quickly evaluate the scene for potential hazards.
— Ensure your safety and that of others, including bystanders.
— Identify any immediate threats and address them. - Call for Professional Help:
— Dial emergency services or instruct someone to call.
— Clearly communicate the nature of the situation and request medical assistance. - Casualty Assessment:
— Approach the casualty and perform a systematic primary survey (ABCDE: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure).
— Identify life-threatening injuries and prioritize interventions.
— Stabilize the head, neck, and spine if there is a suspicion of trauma. - Coordination of Lifting:
— Assess the need for immediate transport based on the casualty's condition.
— If lifting is required, coordinate with trained personnel.
— Utilize proper body mechanics, ensuring a straight back and using leg muscles for lifting. - Use of Lifting Aids and Securement:
— Employ lifting aids such as stretchers or backboards for safer transport.
— Ensure proper restraint and securement to prevent movement during transport.
— Communicate effectively with the team to maintain control during the lifting process.