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Basic First Aid Skills Everyone Should Learn CPR. Perhaps the most well-known, and most important first aid skillCPR. Heimlich Maneuver. Set a Splint. Stop the Bleeding. Treat a Burn. Spot a Concussion. Support a Sprain. Sutures and Stitches.
Some of the questions below will be applicable and some will not. Which questions are applicable depends on the nature and circumstances of the accident. How does the injured employee feel now? Who was injured? What were the causal factors of the accident? When did the accident occur? Why was the person injured?
Remember to call 911 as soon as possible. Then, move the injured away from any remaining danger, and then, do anything within your ability to keep them alive: apply pressure to stop bleeding, reposition them to help them breath, talk to them and provide comfort if they are conscious.
Care for Injuries to Muscles, Bones Joints Apply ice or a cold pack to control swelling and lessen pain. Avoid movement or activity that causes the injured person any pain. If you must move the victim because the area is unsafe, try to keep the injured part still.
lie the person down if their injuries allow you to and, if possible, raise and support their legs. use a coat or blanket to keep them warm. do not give them anything to eat or drink. give them lots of comfort and reassurance.
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10 questions to ask after injury How did the injury occur? What where you doing at the time? Did anything out of the ordinary happen when your injury occurred? How was the day that your injury occurred different from all the other days? Is this your regular job? How much training did you receive and when?
Acknowledge what happened and let them know that it was an accident and that mistakes happen. Show your support by listening to them and offering a hug or a shoulder to cry on. Remind them that its not their fault and that you are there for them. Encourage them to talk about their feelings and offer helpful advice.

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