Our inquiry topic in D6 for this term is Safety. So, as a part of our studies, we were visited today by Gayle from the Red Cross to teach us all about First Aid.
We learnt that we must remember 6 letters when we give first aid.
The letters are:
D. R. S. A. B. C. and stand for:
Danger -
Check that there isn't anything dangerous around the
casualty.
Response - Squeeze the casualty's shoulder - not shake - and shout their name to see if they respond.
Send - Send somebody to get help. Either a grown up or dial
111.
Airway - Make sure that you clear the
airway so the casualty can keep breathing.
Breathing - Make sure that your caualty can now breathe, and put them in the
recovery position.
Circulation - Protect yourself from any blood, and try to stop any bleeding so that the casualty won't lose any more
circulation.
Below are some pictures showing us learning about first aid, demonstrating scenarios that require first aid, and us practicing what we have learnt.
D6 listening very carefully.
Working as a team.
Gayle demonstrating with Dakota how to check for a response.
Writing our answers down.
Hayley and Zakira practicing calling 111 for an emergency.
Kara reading about airways.
Gayle demonstrating on Allan how to put someone in the recovery position.
Sebastian and Kevin practising first aid on Iain.
We are now proud to call ourselves trained first aiders! Check out our glossary below:
111 - the number to call for help when there is an emergency
airway - the passage between the lungs and your mouth
casualty - the person who is injured or sick
circulation - how the blood moves around the body
recovery position - the position we put an unconscious person in so they can stay safe until an ambulance arrives