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Hi, today were going to be talking about Workplace first aid. My name is Michael Terry, Im from Momentum Safety and Ergonomics and this is the 5-minute safety series. When it comes to first aid, its important that we consider the hazard profile of the workplace that we work in. An office is going to be completely different to a construction site, its going to be different to a rural workplace, its going to be different to a manufacturing workplace. They will all have different hazard profiles and therefore different first aid requirements, and its important that we consider this when were going through and considering what we need for first aid. So, think about size, location and the nature of work that you do need to be taken into account. You might be an office workplace that happens to be right beside a major hospital. Your workplace requirements for first aid are going to be completely different than a really remote workplace where the risks are much higher. What the first a

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Initial The process used to identify and treat life-threatening problems, Assessment concentrating on Level of Consciousness, Cervical Spinal Stabilization, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation.
In order to decide what provision you need to make you should undertake a first-aid needs assessment. This assessment should consider the circumstances of your workplace, workforce and the hazards and risks that may be present. The findings will help you decide what first-aid arrangements you need to put in place.
The patient assessment is a problem-oriented evaluation of patient and establishment of priorities based on existing and potential life-threats. Components of the patient assessment include: Scene Size-Up. Initial Assessment. Focused History and Physical Exam.
Assessment: Physical examination. Inspection. Auscultation. Palpation. Review of systems to develop differential diagnosis.
Visually assess the person from head to toe. Look for Deformities and Open injuries. Ask about Tenderness and Swelling. Provide appropriate first aid for any identified problems.
0:00 1:09 Patient assessments is assessing the patients. And everything around the scene. And understandingMorePatient assessments is assessing the patients. And everything around the scene. And understanding what is going on with our patients it starts off and we first get to the scene.
The primary survey is a quick way to find out how to treat any life threating conditions a casualty may have in order of priority. We can use DRABC to do this: Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation.
How to Perform a First Aid Assessment Ask the person to describe the problem. You may need to ask about their symptoms to help determine what might be going on. Look for medical identification jewelry. Visually assess the person from head to toe. Try to identify the mechanism of injury.

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