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American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) FIRST AID Manual
Showing you how to treat someone suffering from more than 100 medical conditions and injuries, whether a minor burn or a heart attack, this latest edition of the bestselling ACEP First Aid Manual gives you the knowledge you need instantly if someone becomes ill or gets hurt. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PREFACE .............................................................. v CHAPTER 1. FUNDAMENTAL CRITERIA FOR FIRST AID 1-1. General .................................................... 1-1 1-2. Terminology .............................................. 1-2 1-3. Understanding Vital Body Functions for First Aid............................................. 1-3 1-4. Adverse Conditions...................................... 1-7 1-5. Basics of First Aid ....................................... 1-7 1-6. Evaluating a Casualty ................................... 1-8 CHAPTER 2. BASIC MEASURES FOR FIRST AID 2-1. General .................................................... 2-1 Section I. Open the Airway and Restore Breathing............. 2-1 2-2. Breathing Process ........................................ 2-1 2-3. Assessment of and Positioning the Casualty ........ 2-1 2-4. Opening the Airway of an Unconscious or not Breathing Casualty ..................................... 2-3 2-5. Rescue Breathing (Artificial Respiration)............ 2-6 2-6. Preliminary Steps—All Rescue Breathing Methods.................................................. 2-6 2-7. Mouth-to-Mouth Method ............................... 2-7 2-8. Mouth-to-Nose Method ................................. 2-9 2-9. Heartbeat .................................................. 2-9 2-10. Airway Obstructions..................................... 2-10 2-11. Opening the Obstructed Airway—Conscious Casualty.................................................. 2-11 2-12. Opening the Obstructed Airway—Casualty Lying Down or Unconscious................................. 2-14 _________ *This publication supersedes FM 21-11, 27 October 1988 i ii FM 4-25.11/NTRP 4-02.1/AFMAN 44-163(I) Page Section II. Stop the Bleeding and Protect the Wound ......... 2-18 2-13. General ................................................... 2-18 2-14. Clothing .................................................. 2-19 2-15. Entrance and Exit Wounds ........................... 2-19 2-16. Field Dressing ........................................... 2-20 2-17. Manual Pressure ........................................ 2-21 2-18. Pressure Dressing ...................................... 2-22 2-19. Digital Pressure ......................................... 2-24 2-20. Tourniquet ............................................... 2-25 Section III. Check for Shock and Administer First Aid Measures ........................................ 2-29 2-21. General ................................................... 2-29 2-22. Causes and Effects ..................................... 2-29 2-23. Signs and Symptoms of Shock ....................... 2-30 2-24. First Aid Measures for Shock ........................ 2-31 CHAPTER 3. FIRST AID FOR SPECIFIC INJURIES 3-1. General ................................................... 3-1 3-2. Head, Neck, and Facial Injuries ..................... 3-1 3-3. General First Aid Measures .......................... 3-2 3-4. Chest Wounds ........................................... 3-4 3-5. First Aid for Chest Wounds .......................... 3-5 3-6. Abdominal Wounds .................................... 3-9 3-7. First Aid for Abdominal Wounds ................... 3-9 3-8. Burn Injuries ............................................ 3-12 3-9. First Aid for Burns ..................................... 3-13 3-10. Dressings and Bandages ............................... 3-16 3-11. Shoulder Bandage ...................................... 3-29 3-12. Elbow Bandage ......................................... 3-30 3-13. Hand Bandage ........................................... 3-30 3-14. Leg (Upper and Lower) Bandage.................... 3-33 3-15. Knee Bandage ........................................... 3-34 3-16. Foot Bandage ............................................ 3-34 CHAPTER 4. FIRST AID FOR FRACTURES 4-1. General ................................................... 4-1 4-2. Kinds of Fractures ...................................... 4-1 4-3. Signs and Symptoms of Fractures ................... 4-2 4-4. Purposes of Immobilizing Fractures ................ 4-2 4-5. Splints, Padding, Bandages, Slings, and Swathes 4-2 4-6. Procedures for Splinting Suspected Fractures ..... 4-3 4-7. Upper Extremity Fractures ........................... 4-9 4-8. Lower Extremity Fractures ........................... 4-12 iii FM 4-25.11/NTRP 4-02.1/AFMAN 44-163(I) Page 4-9. Jaw, Collarbone, and Shoulder Fractures .......... 4-15 4-10. Spinal Column Fractures .............................. 4-16 4-11. Neck Fractures .......................................... 4-18 CHAPTER 5. FIRST AID FOR CLIMATIC INJURIES 5-1. General ................................................... 5-1 5-2. Heat Injuries ............................................. 5-2 5-3. Cold Injuries ............................................ 5-7 CHAPTER 6. FIRST AID FOR BITES AND STINGS 6-1. General ................................................... 6-1 6-2. Types of Snakes ........................................ 6-1 6-3. Snakebites ................................................ 6-5 6-4. Human or Animal Bites ............................... 6-7 6-5. Marine (Sea) Animals ................................. 6-8 6-6. Insect (Arthropod) Bites and Stings ................. 6-9 6-7. First Aid for Bites and Stings ........................ 6-12 CHAPTER 7. FIRST AID IN A NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT 7-1. General ................................................... 7-1 7-2. First Aid Materials ..................................... 7-1 7-3. Classification of Chemical and Biological Agents ................................................. 7-2 7-4. Conditions for Masking Without Order or Alarm .................................................. 7-3 7-5. First Aid for a Chemical Attack ..................... 7-4 7-6. Background Information on Nerve Agents ........ 7-5 7-7. Signs and Symptoms of Nerve Agent Poisoning . 7-7 7-8. First Aid for Nerve Agent Poisoning ............... 7-8 7-9. Blister Agents ........................................... 7-19 7-10. Choking Agents (Lung-Damaging Agents) ........ 7-21 7-11. Cyanogen (Blood) Agents ............................. 7-22 7-12. Incapacitating Agents .................................. 7-23 7-13. Incendiaries .............................................. 7-24 7-14. Biological Agents and First Aid ..................... 7-25 7-15. Toxins .................................................... 7-25 7-16. Nuclear Detonation ..................................... 7-27 CHAPTER 8. FIRST AID FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS 8-1. General ................................................... 8-1 8-2. Importance of Psychological First Aid ............. 8-1 8-3. Situations Requiring Psychological First Aid ..... 8-1 iv FM 4-25.11/NTRP 4-02.1/AFMAN 44-163(I) Page 8-4. Interrelationship of Psychological and Physical First Aid ............................................... 8-2 8-5. Goals of Psychological First Aid .................... 8-2 8-6. Respect for Others’ Feelings ......................... 8-3 8-7. Emotional and Physical Disability ................... 8-3 8-8. Combat and Other Operational Stress Reactions . 8-4 8-9. Reactions to Stress ..................................... 8-4 8-10. Severe Stress or Stress Reaction ..................... 8-6 8-11. Application of Psychological First Aid ............. 8-6 8-12. Reactions and Limitations ............................. 8-8 8-13. Stress Reactions ......................................... 8-9 APPENDIX A. FIRST AID CASE AND KITS, DRESSINGS, AND BANDAGES A-1. First Aid Case with Field Dressings and Bandages .............................................. A-1 A-2. General Purpose First Aid Kits ...................... A-1 A-3. Dressings ................................................. A-2 A-4. Standard Bandages ..................................... A-2 A-5. Triangular and Cravat (Swathe) Bandages ......... A-2 APPENDIX B. RESCUE AND TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES B-1. General ................................................... B-1 B-2. Principles of Rescue Operations ..................... B-1 B-3. Considerations .......................................... B-1 B-4. Plan of Action ........................................... B-2 B-5. Proper Handling of Casualties ....................... B-3 B-6. Positioning the Casualty ............................... B-4 B-7. Medical Evacuation and Transportation of Casualties ............................................. B-5 B-8. Manual Carries ......................................... B-6 B-9. Improvised Litters ...................................... B-26 GLOSSARY .................................................. Glossary-1 REFERENCES .................................................. References-1 INDEX .................................................. Index-1
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