Friday, May 6, 2011

Natalie & Sarina

Sarina was out on a nice sunny day enjoying her new roller blades, when suddenly out of nowhere, a reckless driver appears surprising Sarina, and hits her with her car! YIKES.
She falls face first, hitting her head and face, landing on her wrist, and ankle.
She tries to get up, and experiences an extreme wave of nausea.
She looks down at her leg and arms, and realizes that they are bleeding, and that her nose has a steady stream of blood coming from it. She's not looking to good...

Symptoms:

headache
nausea
throbbing ankle and wrist
dizziness

Video and Pictures




Quiz

1. After stumbling upon Sarina in the parking lot, what would you do first?
a. scream and run away
b. call 9-1-1 and leave her there
c. check to see if she's conscience, ask her what happened and tell her help is on the way.
d. check to see if she's conscience, ask her what happened, call 9-1-1 and stay with her until help arrives.
2. If a medical kit was present, what would you first do?

a. stop the bleeding
b.stabilize the body
c. put on gloves and give a head to toe check
d. put ice on all her bruises
e. b and c

3. T/F After diagnosing Sarina with a concussion, you should place her on her side__________

4. Based on the way Sarina fell, and the type of cuts she has gotten, how would you treat her bleeding?
a. place sterile guaze onto the bleeding areas.
b. put some Bactine on the skin where it's bleeding and give her a band-aid
c. wrap her cuts with an ace bandage
d. let the bleeding slow, and then apply sterile guaze over the injuries.

5. Sarina is complaining of a wave of nausea...Which of these injuries can we make an educated guess about?

a. spinal injury
b. concussion
c. migraine
d. head contusion

6. When stabilizing the body and finding that there are no appendage injuries, which area(s) should you pay the most attention to?
a. the area that is bleeding
b. her spine and neck
c. any where with a bruise
d. her head
e. b and d

7. Considering Sarina fell FACE first, which injuries can we assume if she has blood spewing from her NOSE?
a. scratch on the nose
b. broken nose
c. face laceration
d. blood clot

8. T/F For someone with a bloody nose, you would tilt their head back and pinch their nostrils shut:______________

9. Sarina is complaining of a headache and she is starting to get pale. What would you do?

a. elevate her feet
b. elevate her head
c. have her stand up
d. roll her over on her stomach

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Isaac Lee, Rachel Koebele, Sarah Yockers HOUR 3














Situation: Rachel is trying to catch a football and falls down the stairs. Her neck is punctured by a nail, her ankle appeared to twist under her, and her leg falls on a shovel.



Symptoms: There is pain and numbness around her neck, pain on her leg, she felt a pop in her ankle, along with pain and stiffness.



History: Two previous sprained ankles, otherwise everything goes along with falling down the stairs.



Quiz:

1. Should the responder remove the soaked through gauze on the neck and replace it with a fresh one?

2. T/F: The responder should ice the ankle.

3. T/F: The responder should raise the head to minimize blood loss from the neck.

4. When dealing with the position of ankle, the responder should:

a. Ask the athlete to try and walk on it to see if it hurts.

b. Move the ankle for the athlete.

c. Immobilize the ankle.

d. Raise the leg.

5. T/F: Since the responder knows the person, there is no need to wear gloves.

6. T/F: When the Medical help arrives, the responder should list off the injuries he thinks the victim has.

7. The responder should apply ice for _______ minutes.

8. What should the responder do with the nail stuck inside the neck?

9. T/F: Since none of these injuries appear to be life threatening, the responder should drive the person to the hospital after he wraps up the nail and calms the victim.

10. Within the first minute, the responder should:

a. Make sure the scene is safe.

b. Ask if he can help the victim.

c. Call 911.

d. All of the above

Louie and Adam Hour 3











Description:

Louie was in a tree. He was climbing it for fun. Then he got stung by a bee. He fell to the ground. As he clattered onto the rough grassy knoll, Schiffman saw this happen. He ran over yelling for someone to get an ambulance....to bad no one was there. So he calls on his cell phone to get one. Schiffman realized there was blood everywhere. He also noticed he was having difficulty breathing.

Symptoms:
Pain in the wrist, can barely breath itchy everywhere

Sign:
Blood from the wrist, big bee sting and very inflamed (allergic to bees),

1. What is used when someone is going into anaphylactic shock?

a. sugar

b. Epi-pen

c. Inhaler

d. Cranberry juice

2. When there is an open fracture what do you do?

a. Put it back

b. Splint it

c. Immobilize it

d. Nothing

3. In this situation what would you do first?

a. Epi-pen

b. Put the bone back in
c. Reassure

d. Tell them it's game over for them
4. CALL AN AMBULANCE?

a. Yes

b. Maybe
c. No

5. With the solar plexus spasm, should you:

a. Give CPR

b. Do the Heimlich

c. Reassure

6. Where is the pain for a solar plexus spasm?

a. No where

b. Lower back

c. Under the sternum

7. If the wound of the open fracture has dirt in it, should you clean it immediately?

a. Yes

b. No

8. After suppling the Epi-pen, what position should you put them in?

a. Semi-recline

b. Recline

c. Lying down

9. If the victims head is red, should you put their legs up?

a. Yes

b. No

c. Probs

10. Optional Question: When attacked by a lake shark what is the first thing you do?

a. Scream and run

b. Take a pic and Facebook that shish

c. Call your best friend and explain what just happened and how awesome it was

d. Kill it

Laura Betz, Michael Hauge, Sam Nelson












Michael was cooking in the kitchen and the pot boiled over so he ran over to the stove to take it off the burner. He slipped, hit his head on the counter, knocked the pot over, spilling the boiling water on the top of his arm, and hit his heel on the floor when he fell. His head hurts and is bleeding, his arm is red and blistered, and his heel hurts and is swollen.

ANDREA SCHARF SUSANNAH DOTY SAMMI HOONSBEEN

Angela was playing in her favorite tree on a nice, May day. As she was climbing higher and higher into the tree, her foot slipped. Thankfully, she quickly grabbed onto a branch, but her hand slipped right away and she fell to the ground. She landed on her side and hit her head. It was a brutal site.









*NOT IN THE PICTURES: The victim's eyes were dilated.


Symptoms:
Pain on the arm
Pain on the stomach
Blurred Vision
Confusion
Memory Loss
Tightness and pulling sensation over the stomach injury
Burning sensation over stomach injury
History:
Has had a Grade 1 concussion before.





Quiz:
1) What is the first First Aid thing that you should do when approaching this victim AFTER you call 911?
2) What should you do to the arm injury for First Aid?
3) If you suspect a spine injury, what should you do?

4) What is the purpose of the SCA survey?

5) What should you monitor?

6) True or False: Remove the bandage when it gets blood soaked

7) True or False: You should clean/ bandage an abrasion.

8) What is one question that you should ask during the SCA survey?

9) True or False: If the victim is complaining about nausea and they have an head injury, you should sit them up.

hour 3, Kaleb Joseph Randolph, Matthew, R., Roedl

Baseball Game Bro:
There was a baseball game. Kaleb was pitching to Michael. Matt hits Michael in the arm with a pitch. Micheal then gets real mad and charges the mound with his bat. Michael then hits him in the knee and the face with a baseball bat. Then kicks him in the mouth which then knocks a tooth out.

Kaleb Joseph Randolph has obtained and a gigantic purple icky substance upon his knee. He is feeling extreme pain in his knee and swelling is ominant. He is also expieriecing a bloody nose which has happened once before because his ex-wife shaniqua was being real ghetto towards his parents. He then said yo back yo big self up! Shaniqua then procceded to get real gangsta with it and then grabbed her high heels and slapped the brotha across the nose. The pain is unbarable and profuse bleeding and swelling are present. Finally his jaw is vigorously busted by a vicious metal bat. He has had pain in his mouth many times and has cried many nights over the horrific event. The pain is overberring and he begins to cry and beg for his mommy and his cookie.


































































QUIZ:

















1. When Someone Obtains A broken nose, what shall you do first?

















2. How do you stop profuse bleeding from the nose?

















3. When an athlete obtains a knee contusion what do you do?

















4. True or False: If an athlete has a broken nose they CAN go back to the activity with no pain.

















5. If an athletes tooth is dislocated, what should you do?

















6. True or False: When an athletes mouth is bleeding you should quickly put soap in the affected area.

















7. Name a sign of a broken nose:

















8. Name a sign of a bruised knee:

















9. Name a symptom of a dislocated tooth:













































































































































































































































































































Nessie Toye & Cyrie Holman

Basketball game:
Nessie and Cyrie were playing basketball on a rainy day in May at the local park. Nessie was going up for a lay-up when Cyrie was attempting to get the ball. When attempting to get the ball Cyrie's knee went into Nessie's back and Nessie's mometum was moving forward resulting in Nessie's head hitting the pole. When she went down, she scraped her knee on the pavement.

-head injury-concussion
-skin problems-abrasion on the knee
-internal organ injury-bruised kidney

Feeling dizzy, having slight ringing in her ears, and have a mild headache show that the athlete has a mild concussion. (However, even though it is mild, that does not mean to be less cautious. Concussions are very dangerous and they are not something to be handled lightly.) Concussions are caused by a direct blow to the head. When an athlete is suffering from a bruised kidney the athlete would be feeling pain at the slight of the blow for the early stage, and would be feeling faint and the pain moving from the sight of the injury to the lower back, outside thighs, or the front pelvic area for the advanced (life-threatening) stage. Bruised kidneys occur from a direct blow to the lower back. (On site of where the kidneys are located.) When the athlete is feeling pain, tightness or pulling sensation in the affected area, or a burning sensation at the site of the injury, the athlete has an abrasion. Abrasions are caused from sliding or falling against a rough or hard surface.






















You cannot see in the picture:*THE ATHLETE'S PUPILS ARE DIALATED.*
History: None related to these injuries.

Quiz Questions:
1. If you come across this scene you should:
A. Call 911.
B. Ask the athlete if you can help them.
C. Call a doctor.
D. Keep walking, the athlete will be fine.


2. Nessie is feeling dizzy, having ringing in their ears, suffering from memory loss and is having blurred vision, what should you do first?
A. Perform a SAC evaluation.
B. Assign someone to monitor the athlete at all times, even if the athlete feels better.
C. Call 911.
D. Protect the athlete from further harm: Remove from activity.


3. If the symptoms and signs subside within 15 minutes, you should:
A. Redo the SAC assessment.
B. Send for emergency medical personnel.
C. Let the athlete return to activity.
D. Call the physician.


4. If Nessie is feeling pain to the lower back (where the blow occured), outer thighs, or front pelvis area and has pale skin, is vomiting and has an increased heart rate, you should:
A. Monitor and treat for shock.
B. Treat other injuries as needed.
C. Call 911 because the athlete in suffering from severe symptoms/signs.
D. Let a professional take care of it.


5. Since Nessie has pale/cool skin to the touch, what should you do first? (out of these choices)
A. Provide first aid care for bleeding.
B. Reassure the athlete.
C. Position the athlete appropriately.
D. Maintain normal body temperature.


6. When cleaning an abrasion, you should clean it with:
A. Antiseptic soap.
B. Alcohol.
C. Water.
D. Saliva.


7. When an athlete is suffering from a bruised kidney, you should NOT:
A. Let the athlete return to activity.
B. Let the athlete drink water.
C. Treat for shock.
D. Reassure the athlete.


8. As you wait for the ambulance to arrive, what do you do?
A. Text your friend, not really worried about the athlete.
B. You can leave since the ambulance is on their way.
C. Reassure the athlete, and keep a close eye on them.
D. Let the athlete return to activity.


Ferris and Maggie - Hour 3

The Set-Up
Adam is walking down Edmund Blvd, on a sunny Monday morning to school. Maggie is late to school and is speeding down Edmund while talking on her cell phone. Maggie isn't paying attention and hits Adam with her car while going 40 m.p.h. When Maggie sees what happens, she parks her car on the side of the road and rushes back to help Adam...

The Scene

When Maggie runs back to see what happened she sees Adam lying in the street clearly in severe pain and seems to have trouble moving. She helps him up and walks him over to the sidewalk to get him out of traffic. She sees that he is bleeding profusely from his abdomen, and has a open wound on his arm. On closer observation she notices a deformity under Adam's shirt, which she investigates by pulling up his shirt. She sees that there is a bone slightly sticking out of Adam's abdomen. She can also see that there is clear bruising all around the wound spreading up to his chest and down below his waist.

Adam doesn't have any preexisting medical conditions.












What Would You Do?

1. If you were Maggie in this situation, what would you do first?
  • a. Call 911 on your cell phone
  • b. Rush to stop the bleeding from his abdomen
  • c. Apply ice
  • d. Leave Adam and run into the school to find help
2. Which of Adam's injuries should be cared for first?
  • a. The bone sticking out of his abdomen
  • b. The severe bleeding from his abdomen and arm
  • c. The bruising up and down the abdomen
3. How should Maggie treat Adam's bleeding arm?
  • a. Apply pressure
  • b. Apply compression wrap
  • c. Raise the arm
  • d. Pour water over the arm to clean it
4. Adam is not pale or clammy, so Maggie...
  • a. Doesn't need to worry about shock, because it hasn't appeared yet.
  • b. Should treat for shock ASAP, just in case
  • c. Should continue to monitor breathing and circulation, and be prepared to treat for shock
  • d. Shock is not an issue.
5. True or False. Maggie should reduce the the broken bone that is sticking out, so she can better treat the injury.

6. How should Maggie treat Adam's broken bone?
  • a. Stabilize Adam
  • b. Apply sterile gauze around the bone
  • c. Apply ice packs from her lunch box around Adam's wound
  • d. All of the Above
  • e. Just B & C
  • f. None of the Above

7. After Maggie stops Adam's severe bleeding and attends to his broken bone, next she should...
  • a. Shake Adam to make sure he is still responsive
  • b. Perform C.P.R.
  • c. Raise Adam's head
  • d. Begin the head-to-toe examination
8. What happens if Maggie treats Adam's broken bone incorrectly?
  • a. Failure to reduce the rib would cause excess bleeding
  • b. Failure to reduce the rib would cause bone death
  • c. Reducing the rib could cause permanent damage to the bone or abdomen
  • d. Reducing the rib would just cause more bleeding
9. What happens if Maggie does not tend to Adam's severe bleeding quick enough?
  • a. Adam can go into shock
  • b. Adam can die
  • c. Permanent tissue damage can occur
  • d. All of the Above
  • e. Adam will be fine as long as he is eventually treated.