First Aid to the Injured Nursing & Bandaging |
Contents
CHAPTER III | 11 |
Bleeding or Haemorrhage | 17 |
Dressings | 23 |
Asphyxia | 32 |
External Cardiac Compression | 46 |
Broad Bandage | 106 |
Transport as a Stretcher Case | 113 |
Throwing a Life Line | 119 |
APPENDIX D | 125 |
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abdominal abdominal thrusts airway ambulance car antiseptic applied Arrange for medical arteries-2 left artery artificial respiration Asphyxia atrium bandage Basic Life Support bearers Bed sores bite blanket bleeding blood boiling bone breast-bone broad bandage burns carry casualty casualty's cavity CHAPTER chest wall circulatory failure clean clothing coccyx cotton wool covered elbow external cardiac compression face fingers first-aider folded forearm foreign body fracture front germs haemorrhage hand head heart heat Holger Nielsen infection injured side knee large intestine lift limb lint loaded lotion lower lungs manoeuvre medical aid method milk minute mouth breathing muscles narrow bandage neck nose ounce oxygen patient person placed position pressure Procedure pulse rehydration Remove respiratory respiratory failure roller bandage sacrum SCHAFER'S METHOD Sepsis sheet shoulder blades skin sling splint sterile dressing stomach stretcher temperature thigh thumb tissues towel transport Treat shock unconscious upper ventricle victim Wash wound wrist