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ELECTRIC SHOCK RESUSCITATION TREATMENT STOP. KEEP CALM. ASSESS THE SITUATION WARNING CASUALTY WITHIN 20 METRES OF A HIGH VOLTAGE SOURCE (E.G. POWER LINES ETC) DO NOT IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT A RESCUE OR APPROACH CLOSER THAN 20 METRES UNTIL YOU ARE POSITIVELY SURE THE POWER IS ISOLATED AND CUT OFF. DO NOT TOUCH THE CASUALTY OR ANY EQUIPMENT THAT MAY BE IN CONTACT. (CHECK YOUR OWN SAFETY FIRST) ENSURE AN AMBULANCE IS CALLED IMMEDIATELY 1. IF SAFE TO DO SO, SWITCH OFF ELECTRICITY. (by pulling out plug or switching off mains supply) DO NOT WASTE TIME SEARCHING FOR A SWITCH IF NOT EASILY AVAILABLE. 2. Remove casualty from contact with electricity by standing on a dry NON-CONDUCTIVE material (Rubber mat or dry wood). Wear rubber gloves if available and using a wooden broom handle, or length of dry rope remove the casualty from contact with electrical supply. CASUALTY ISOLATED 1. Check if conscious Gently shake casualty and shout "Wake up" to gain a response 2. IF NO RESPONSE: Lay casualty on their back. Lift the jaw and tilt the head to open mouth and airway. Carefully check mouth for blockages & debris (avoid putting your fingers in mouth if possible). - SEE DIAGRAM A. 3. Check breathing: Does casualties chest rise & fall?. Can you hear breathing?. Feel for breath by placing the cheek of your face near casualties mouth. 4. CHECK THE PULSE: Gently press two fingers on the Cartoid artery at side of voice box for 10-15 seconds.- SEE DIAGRAM B. ENSURE AN AMBULANCE IS CALLED BREATHING & PULSE PRESENT 1. Check for any other injuries & treat accordingly. 2. Place casualty in recovery position (SEE DIAGRAM C) The head should be tilted back with mouth open to keep airway clear. Less than half of the casualties chest should be touching the floor. Check that casualty cannot roll forwards or backwards. Casualties breathing and pulse should be regularly monitored. ENSURE AN AMBULANCE IS CALLED NOT BREATHING BUT HAS A PULSE ENSURE AN AMBULANCE IS CALLED 1. With airway open pinch casualties nose shut. - SEE DIAGRAM D. 2. Take a breath and place your mouth over tyhe casualties mouth sealing your lips around casualties lips. 3. Breath into the casualties mouth and watch for the chest rising. Allow 2 seconds for each inflation, at about 10 breaths a minute, checkng the pulse every 10 breaths until casualty is capable of breathing unaided. 4. Once you are sure the casualty is successfully breathing unaided place the casualty in the recovery position. Closely monitor the breathing and pulse until the emergency services arrive (Ambulance Service). NOT BREATHING, NO PULSE ENSURE AN AMBULANCE IS CALLED 1. Immediately give 2 or 3 breaths mouth to mouth. 2. Where rib-cage meetsd the breast bone place the heel of your hand on the breast bone two finger widths (50mm/2 inches) up from the bottom. Place your other hand on top and interlock the fingers.- SEE DIAGRAM E. 3. Straighten your arms and rock forwards pressing the breast bone down about 50mm(2 inches) using the weight of your body to achieve this. (THIS NEEDS TO BE REPEATED AT A RATE OF 80-100 COMPRESSIONS A MINUTE). 4. Every 15 compressions give 2 mouth to mouth breaths. Check the pulse every 10 breaths. Keep this sequence up until help arrives (Ambulance Service). 5. Should casualty start breathing unaided, the pulse beat resumes and casualties colour improves. Place in recovery position & closely monitor until emergency services arrive. (Ambulance Service). EMERGENCY INFORMATION EMERGENCY PHONE................ NEAREST FIRST AID.................. FIRST AIDER: NAME: ..........CONTACT NUMBER: ........ – Code ES1 450mm x 675mm Screenprinted Semi rigid PVC from £13.99p
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