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FIRST AID FOR

UNINTENTIONA
L INJURY
Teacher Rachel
Your friend fell fr
om the tree and was
unconscious.
Your younger sister
accidentally touche
s the hot iron.
Your classmate has
drunk poison.
are you familiar
with the RICE me
thod?
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
SPRAIN - is an injury to the
ligaments of a bone due to
accidental tearing or over
stretching.
STRAIN - is an injury to the muscles
which is a result of improper use of
the muscle.
FIRST AID
Rest
Ice
Compress
Elevate
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
DISLOCATION
- is a partial or
complete
displacement
of the bones.
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
DISLOCATION
FIRST AID
1. Call for help immediately
2. Splint the affected area part
3. Do not try to move a dislocated part or force it
back into place.
4. Apply ice on the injured part to reduce
swelling.
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
FOOD POISONING -
is caused by
consuming food or
drink that is
contaminated with
bacteria or viruses.
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
BURNS - are often
due to domestic
incidents such as
touching a hot iron,
or spilling boling
water on the skin.
FIRST AID FOR COMMON UNINTENTIONAL INJURIE
S
CHOKING -
Heimlich manuever is
an emergency
technique to prevent
suffocation when a
person’s airway or
windpipe is blocked by
a piece of food or other
objects.
AJJA! if the statement shows proper
action and ANIYO if not.

Statement No.1

Ana insists that her


unconscious sister drink water.
AJJA! if the statement shows proper
action and ANIYO if not.

Statement No.2

Ythan instantly brings his


friends who fell down the stairs
to the school clinic.
AJJA! if the statement shows proper
action and ANIYO if not.

Statement No.3

Jim makes use of his clean


hankie to tie his bestfriend’s
bleeding arm.
AJJA! if the statement shows proper
action and ANIYO if not.

Statement No.4

Alyssa gives pineapple juice to


his poisoned friend.
ESSAY
Guide Question:
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE
REASON WHY TEENAGERS ARE
PRONE TO ACCIDENTS AND
INJURIES?

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