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Emergency Response.

Emergency Response and Precautions

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What should you ask yourself at the scene of accident? What Happened? Is it safe/is there danger? What's wrong? Anyone else helping? Who should i help first(Triage)?
What phone numbers do you need to know incase of accident? 9-1-1 dispatcher #77 State police 1-800-222-1222 poison control
What law protects you from a lawsuit? Goos Samaritan Law.
What are the three "C's"? Check, Care, Call
What phone numbers do you need to know incase of accident? 9-1-1 dispatcher #77 State police 1-800-222-1222 poison control
What law protects you from a lawsuit? Goos Samaritan Law.
How does the Good Samaritan Law help? Potects you from lawsuits when trying to help someone as long as you: act rationally, stay within training, get consent, and do not abandon the.
When expressing consent, what do you say? State your name,say you're trained, tell them what you plan to do, and ask if you can help.
How can you make your own bio-hazard container? Use plastic Ziploc bags and put them one inside another.
What if they say no to your consent? do NOT touch them, call 9-1-1.
Afraid of diseases? Use PPE, (Personal Protection Equipment)
What is direct contact? Physically coming into contact with bodily fluids via: touching, kissing, open wounds.
What is direct contact? Physically coming into contact with bodily fluids via: touching, kissing, open wounds.
Indirect contact? "Airbourne" diseases spread when someone coughes or sneezes and water droplets get into the air.
What is the Mucous Membranes? The eyes, the nose, and the mouth.
What are the "Three P's"? P- preserve life P- prevent further injury P- Promote recovery
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