School of Educators’ First Aid Manual eBook SOP serves as a vital resource, offering concise, accessible guidance on administering first aid effectively in various emergency situations. The content of this SOP includes:
- OVERVIEW
- GENERAL EMERGENCY GUIDELINES
- STANDARD PROCEDURE
- HAND WASHING PROCEDURE
- GLOVES
- DISPOSAL OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
- CLEAN-UP: Spills of blood and body fluids
- CLEAN-UP: Routine environmental clean-up
- DEVELOPING AN EMERGENCY PLAN
- When to call Emergency Medical Services
- FIRST AID PROCEDURES
- Abdominal Injury
- General Wounds
- Protruding wounds
- Abdominal Pain
- Allergic Reaction
- Anaphylactic
- Hives (Rash)/Itching
- Swelling
- Wheezing
- Amputation
- Asthma
- Bee And Wasp Stings
- Bites
- Animal Bite
- Human Bite
- Spider: Black Widow And/Or Brown Recluse Bite
- Tick Bite
- Bleeding
- Internal
- Severe Bleeding From A Wound
- Blisters
- Broken Bones
- Casts
- Dislocation
- Closed Fracture
- Open Fracture
- Bruises
- Burns
- Chemical
- Electrical
- First Degree Thermal/Heat
- Second Degree Thermal/Heat
- Third Degree Thermal/Heat
- Chest Pain
- General
- Cardiac Arrest
- Dental Problems
- Baby Teeth/ Tooth Loss
- Broken Braces And Wires
- Broken/Displaced Tooth
- Knocked Out/ Permanent Tooth
- Toothache
- Wedged Object Between Teeth
- Diabetes
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypoglycemia (If The Individual Is Conscious)
- Hypoglycemia (If The Individual Becomes Unconscious)
- Ear
- Bug/Insect In Ear
- Earache
- Foreign Object
- Electrical Shock
- Eyes
- Chemical Burns
- Discharge
- Foreign Object
- Eye Injuries
- Bruises/Blows
- Penetrating Injury
- Fainting
- Fever
- Finger Injuries
- General
- Torn Fingernail/Toenail
- Frostbite
- Headache
- Head Injury
- Heat Emergencies
- Heat Cramps
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Stroke
- Hyperventilation
- Mouth/Jaw Injuries
- Neck And Back Injuries
- Nose
- Nose Bleeds
- Foreign Objects
- Seizure
- Shock
- Spinal Injury
- Back Injury/Neck Injury
- Splinters
- Sprains/Strains
- Vomiting
- Wounds
- Cuts/Superficial Abrasion
- Deep/Extensive Laceration
- Puncture
- Lead Pencil Puncture WOUND
- Poisoning
- Ingested/Swallowed
- Inhalation Of Gas Vapors
- Ocular (Eye) Exposure
- Skin Exposure
- Chemical, Biological, Radiologic, Nuclear, Or Explosive Events
- Chemical, Radiologic, Nuclear, Or Explosive Events
- Biological Events
- Choking
- EMERGENCY CARE PROCEDURES
- PREVENTING DISEASE TRANSMISSION
- RECOMMENDED FIRST AID EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOLS
- APPENDICES
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