"SLC21/WK1: Empowering Life-Saving Skills: A Guide to First Response and Basic First Aid"

in Teachers & Students17 days ago
I am delighted to participate in this enlightening course. Having gone through the course, I present my homework.

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Share your any experience of your life, in which you faced the emergency that could be handled by your own only if you know the basic first response skills.

Last year, I was walking with my father to a religious premise. He was in front of me while I was at the back. I noticed that he stopped walking, but it did not occur to me that he was having difficulties. He tried touching his shoes but, within the twinkle of an eye my father lay flat on the ground.

Instead of assisting him, I panicked and started crying. I did not check if he was responsive or if he was breathing fine because I had no basic knowledge of first response. He stayed on the ground till help came.

If I had knowledge of first response, I would have performed the DRABC protocol. That would have made me to discover that he had difficulties breathing. I would have performed CPR ( Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) which would have helped him.

Imagine you are walking back home, when you witness a road traffic accident between a car and a motorcycle, and the motorcyclist is lying on the road, not moving. There’s some bleeding from his leg, and he appears to be unconscious. You being the first responder, how will you manage this scenario?

First off, I am going to access the situation and identify the type of emergency in order to provide the right response.

Next, I would follow the universal first response protocol - DRABC protocol.

Danger
I would observe the environment and look for and protect myself and bystanders from potential dangers such as high speeding cars, broken mirrors and sharp objects from the car. I would try to secure the accident scene by controlling the crowd and reassuring them that I am there to assist the victim. I could also move the casualty from the road to the side so that the road can be free for other road users.

Response
I would proceed to the casualty and ask him questions like: "Can you hear me?", "Are you okay?" or I could put my fingers up, close to his face and ask him how many fingers are up. If he responds, I will try to keep him calm and look for injuries on his body. If he does not, I would move to the next step in DRABC protocol. While doing that, I will ask one of the bystanders to call the emergency line, describing the situation to the paramedics.

Airway
I would carefully observe the casualty's airways such as mouth and throat to see if it has been obstructed by blood and sharp objects and try to remove it. But, I should not attempt to remove deeply obstructed objects. If the casualty is unconscious, I should check his airway using the head tilt - chin lift technique.

Breathing
I would access if the the casualty is breathing or not. This can be achieved by observing the rising and the falling of the chest region and checking of pulse. If the casualty is breathing, I would put him in the recovery position (which is to lay him on his side). However, if he his breathing abnormally or not breathing, I will perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitate (CPR) to help him breathe.

Circulation
I will look for circulation and look for areas with excessive bleeding and apply pressure on it with a clean cloth. I can also raise bleeding areas to avoid excessive loss of blood.

Then, I will offer the necessary assistance to the paramedics. I would give them a brief overview of the casualty and what I have been able to do.
I would also reassure the bystanders and try to keep the atmosphere calm.

Draw or Create an engaging illustration/flowchart of DRABC protocol (Try to be creative and don't forget to add your username on the illustration)

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Write down the numbers of emergency services of your country/area on a paper

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Complete the quiz based on this week's lesson to test your understanding. Access the quiz through this Link

I have completed and submitted the quiz.


I would love to invite @blessedbee, @alysaa and @vickmoon to participate in this contest.
Thank you for such enlightening course.

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I could understand this your experience, instead of helping your dad, you didn't know where to start from, but atleast you raised alarm which helps him get help from the situation.

Atleast with the knowledge here, you have a basic knowledge of what to do in an emergency situation as a first responder.

Wishing you success 👍

 17 days ago 

Yes, thanks to this enlightening course
Thank you for the warm wishes

 14 days ago 

Sharing information like this is really appreciated! Knowing first response and first aid is essential for everyone. Thanks for your time and effort. Good luck for the contest.

 14 days ago 

Thank you
I appreciate

 14 days ago 

I hope you can moderate this post soon, considering it's been more than two days.

cc. @abdu.navi03

Unexpected circumstances happens you didn't expect to see your dad in such helpless situation am glad help came on time, i also love the fact that you immediately offered this course to learn something important first aid has safe many lives.
I wish you the best with the contest.

 13 days ago 

Unexpected circumstances can overtake anyone. We just need to be ready.

Thank you so much

You are welcome dear.

 13 days ago 

Student Name: @khayjhay
Time of checking: After 24 hours of the homework
Overall Grade: [7.8/10]

Plagiarism Check: Pass
AI Use: No

QuestionWhat the Student Did WellAreas for ImprovementGrading
Question 1Shared a detailed personal experience, highlighting the importance of first response skills and the role of DRABC and CPR in emergencies.Could have explained in detail what your father's reaction was and what really happened to him at that time. While the experience was insightful, further explanation of the specific steps within the DRABC protocol that would have been relevant to the scenario would strengthen your response. Including more on the specific actions you would take to check responsiveness and breathing could improve your answer.[Grade: 1.0]
Question 2Clearly described how to approach the road accident scene using the DRABC protocol, showing good awareness of situational safety and bystander management.Although the approach was thorough, remember not to move the casualty if a spinal injury is suspected. Additionally, the description of checking for breathing and circulation could be clarified, especially regarding how to monitor pulse and breathing patterns accurately. Avoid moving the casualty unless absolutely necessary for safety. Also, what do you mean by not removing heavily obstructed objects? We have to manually remove anything that’s obstructing the airway. Also, pulse is detected to see heart activity, not breathing status.[Grade: 1.2]
Question 3Created a visual representation of the DRABC protocol using Canva and included a username, meeting assignment requirements.Overall, a very good visual representation. Also, consider refining the design for clarity and try to add your username somewhere in the corner rather than in the heading.[Grade: 2.3]
Question 4Listed emergency contact numbers relevant to Nigeria, covering essential services as required.Including a short description of each number’s purpose would improve clarity. Adding contact numbers for additional services like mental health, women's support, and National Suicide Prevention would also make the list more comprehensive.[Grade: 0.8]
Question 5Demonstrated understanding by completing the quiz, showing engagement with the material.10 out of 10 questions were correct. Excellent work.[Grade: 2.5]

General Feedback:
Overall, your responses demonstrate a clear understanding of the DRABC protocol and highlight a thorough approach to emergency response situations. To improve further, focus on giving precise explanations of each step in the protocol and ensure clarity when discussing the technical aspects. Great job on the quiz and the visual representation!

Thank you.

Regards,
@abdu.navi03

 12 days ago 

Thank you for the feedback
I have taken note of the corrections
I hope to make it better in the next course