LOMBA VIDEO PERTOLONGAN PERTAMA | HENRY DUNANT COMPETITION X | SMA N 1 AMPEL
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Introduction
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to perform first aid for injuries, specifically focusing on treating an open fracture and joint sprain. Inspired by a simulation from the Henry Dunant Competition, this guide highlights essential first aid techniques that can be valuable in emergency situations.
Step 1: Assess the Situation
- Ensure Safety: Before providing aid, make sure the environment is safe for both the injured person and yourself.
- Evaluate the Injury: Check the injured person for responsiveness and assess the severity of the injury. In this case, Sinta has a visible open fracture and a sprained wrist.
Step 2: Call for Help
- Seek Medical Assistance: If the injury is severe, call emergency services or ask someone else to do so.
- Inform Bystanders: Clearly communicate the situation to any bystanders to avoid crowding and ensure the injured person receives help quickly.
Step 3: Control the Bleeding
- Apply Pressure: Use a clean cloth or bandage to apply gentle pressure to the area around the wound to control bleeding.
- Elevate the Injury: If possible, elevate the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce bleeding.
Step 4: Stabilize the Injury
- Immobilize the Affected Area: Use splints or any rigid material available (like a rolled-up newspaper or cardboard) to stabilize the open fracture and prevent movement.
- Do Not Push the Bone Back: Avoid attempting to realign the bone or push it back into place.
Step 5: Treat the Sprain
- Rest the Joint: Advise the injured person to keep the sprained joint immobile.
- Ice Application: If ice is available, wrap it in a cloth and apply it to the sprained area for 15-20 minutes to reduce swelling.
- Compression: Use a bandage to wrap the sprained joint snugly but not too tightly to avoid cutting off circulation.
Step 6: Monitor for Shock
- Watch for Symptoms: Keep an eye on the injured person for signs of shock, such as pale skin, rapid heartbeat, or confusion.
- Keep Them Calm: Reassure the injured person and keep them lying down until help arrives.
Conclusion
In emergency situations, quick and effective first aid can make a significant difference. Key steps include assessing the injury, calling for help, controlling bleeding, stabilizing fractures, and treating sprains. Practicing these techniques can prepare you for real-world applications, ensuring you are ready to assist in emergencies. Always remember, if the injury is serious, professional medical assistance should be sought immediately.