THE EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
The emergency action plan consists of Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation. These steps are also commonly called DR-ABC.
Danger (Hazards, risks, safety):
Be sure that there is no threat in or around the scene. If present, you can either remove the threat or move the causality to a safer place. If the risk can not be removed or the causality is severly injuried wait for the medical help.
Response:
Check the casualty for a response by touching the casualty on the shoulders and asking loudly ‘are you all right?’ This is known as the ‘Touch & Talk’ technique. There is no need to shake a casualty to gain a response. A casualty that does not react should be considered unconscious.
There are three levels of consciousness:
- fully conscious - the casualty is responsive and alert and aware of time and place.
- semi-conscious - the casualty is drowsy or confused.
- unconscious - the casualty is unresponsive.
If the casualty does not respond:
- shout for help.
- check the airway.
Airway:
Ensuring a clear airway is essential to allow the casualty to breathe. Check the airway is ‘open & clear’.
To Open Airway:
Place your hand on the forehead place your fingertips under the point of the casualty’s chin.
- Gently tilt the head back and lift the chin to open the airway.
- Remove any visible foreign bodies.
If Airway Is Obstructed:
• roll casualty onto side ( recovery position ).
• remove any visible obstruction from the victim’s mouth
- remove dislodged or loose dentures
- leave well fitting dentures in place
Breathing:
Keep the airway open and check for normal breathing.
- look, listen and feel for no more than 10 seconds for normal breathing
- look to see if the chest rises
- listen for the sound of normal breathing
- feel for air against your cheek
If Breathing Present:
- roll into recovery position .
- check the casualty’s condition and get help if needed.
- observe and reassess the casualty for continued breathing regularly.
If Breathing Absent:
- send or go for help.
- open the airway with head tilt and chin lift
- close the casualty’s nose
- give 2 breaths: blow into the casualty’s mouth for about 1 second
- watch for chest rise with each breath
- give second breath (use a shield barrier if one is available)
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