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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the first aid treatment record form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Incident Reference Number, Date of Incident, and Time. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the Location where the incident occurred, followed by your details as the First Aider. Include your Surname, Given Name, Phone, and Email.
  4. Next, provide Patient Details. Indicate whether the patient is a Staff member, Student, Contractor, or Visitor and fill in their Surname, Given Name, Phone, and Email.
  5. Describe the Injury/Illness by checking relevant boxes such as Bruise or Fracture. Include additional details about the condition in the provided space.
  6. Document any Medical Information Obtained and specify if a Medical Alert Bracelet/Necklace was present.
  7. Indicate Treatment Given or if treatment was refused. If applicable, activate Occupational Exposure Procedure by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and providing details.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed: First Aider's signature along with dates for both First Aider and Witness to treatment.

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To fill out the First Aid Treatment Record Form, you need to enter the date and time of the incident, the name of the injured person, a description of the injury, the treatment given, and the name of the person who provided the first aid. Ensure all sections are completed accurately.
DRSABCD is a mnemonic for Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Start CPR, and Defibrillation.
Treatments for situations like cardiac arrest, choking, and anaphylaxis, addressing minor injuries such as burns, cuts, and insect bites, and techniques like CPR and the Heimlich maneuver are the different types of first aid. Applying cold packs to burns or fractures to reduce pain is also a type of first aid.
First aid is as easy as ABC airway, breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). In any situation, apply the DRSABCD Action Plan. DRSABCD stands for: Danger always check the danger to you, any bystanders and then the injured or ill person.
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.
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The 7 Steps of First Aid Step 1: Ensure Safety. Step 2: Call for Help. Step 3: Assess the Situation. Step 4: Provide Basic First Aid Procedures if Necessary. Step 5: Provide Comfort and Reassurance. Step 6: Handover to Professional Medical Help. The Most Important Step.
5 MOST IMPORTANT FIRST AID SKILLS 5 Most Important First Aid Skills. 1) Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 2) Management of Choking. 3) Management of a suspected spinal/head injury. 4) Correct Administration of an EPIPEN or ANAPEN. 5) Management of bleeding.

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