Teen Basic First Aid Tips by Ashlee Meardith Trumbull County 4-H Educator

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Learn basic first aid tips for teens provided by Ashlee Meardith Trumbull County 4-H Educator. The tips cover handling bug/insect bites, animal bites, poisoning incidents, burns, cuts, and scrapes. Each section includes common symptoms and appropriate first aid measures to take in case of emergencies.


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  1. Tips for Teens Basic First Aid Basic First Aid Provided By: Ashlee Meardith Trumbull County 4-H Educator

  2. The following information is from the following: #353 First Aid In Action, #353 First Aid In Action, Ohio 4 Ohio 4- -H Project Book H Project Book OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  3. Bug or Insect Bites Bug or Insect Bites Bees, wasps, yellow jackets etc. Spiders Mosquitos Ticks Symptoms: Symptoms: Warm, red puffy skin; itching & minor pain are normal symptoms. If the person is having an allergic reaction, there may be hives, abnormal breathing & dizziness. First Aid: First Aid: - Apply anti-itch ointment/spray - If stung, can use baking soda & water paste - Monitor to see if symptoms worsen OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  4. Animal Bites Animal Bites Dogs Cats Snake Other wild animals Symptoms: Symptoms: May vary depending on type of bite First Aid: First Aid: - If bleeding is not heavy, wash the area with soap and warm water for five minutes - Dry with clean towel - Apply sterile dressing and bandage - Swelling can be minimized with ice/cold pack for 10 min. - Call 911 if bleeding is severe - Check with doctor to discuss the need of a tetanus or rabies shots. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  5. Poison Poison Swallowed: Nail polish Prescriptions/medications Gasoline Bleach Contact Poisons: Poison oak, sumac or ivy Symptoms: Symptoms: May vary depending on type- rash, vomiting, gagging, cramps, etc. First Aid: First Aid: - If swallowed, call 911 and be ready with the following: name of posion, age of person, symptoms, how much time since poison was swallowed For contact poisons: remove contaminated clothing - Wash all exposed areas - Apply calamine lotion OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  6. Burns Burns Stove Curling Iron Matches Fire Symptoms: Symptoms: First degree: red or discolored skin Second Degree: blisters and red skin Third Degree: white or charred skin First Aid: First Aid: - Remove clothing that comes off easily - Cover lightly with dry, sterile, non adhesive dressing or clean dry cloth OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  7. Cuts & Scrapes Cuts & Scrapes Slice: cut or laceration Rash-like: scrape or abrasion First Aid: First Aid: - Stop any bleeding by applying pressure and elevating area - Rinse with warm soapy water or antiseptic - Apply antibiotic ointment & bandage OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  8. Strain, Sprain & Bruises Strain, Sprain & Bruises Slice: cut or laceration Rash-like: scrape or abrasion First Aid: Remember R.I.C.E! First Aid: Remember R.I.C.E! - Rest- stop & rest the area - Ice- icing can reduce inflammation and pain. Do not put ice directly on skin. - Compress- wrap firmly with an elastic bandage - Elevate- raise the injured area above heart level. Elevating will keep swelling at bay *An X-Ray may be needed, speak to doctor OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  9. Nosebleeds Nosebleeds Caused by: - Blowing too hard, sneezing - Picking nose - Hard hit to the nose - Dry air in the house - Fever or cold First Aid: First Aid: Tilt head forward, grab tissue or cloth Pinch the lower, soft part of the nose between your thumb and finger and breathe through mouth Hold for 5-10 min If bleeding persists, call your doctor OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  10. Interested in learning more? Interested in learning more? Visit www.redcross.org to enroll in a first aid and/or CPR class! Virtual & In-person trainings available OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

  11. Basic First Aid Lesson Basic First Aid Lesson Evaluation Evaluation Questions are answered on a 1 to 5 scale; 1 (strongly disagree), 5 (strongly agree) 1. The Basic First Aid PowerPoint lesson was informative and useful to me. 2. I gained new knowledge from this activity. 3. I plan to create a first aid kit or update an existing one in my home, 4- H club or vehicle, etc. 4. I would feel comfortable administering basic care to myself or a sibling, family member, etc. 5. I feel confident I can identify essential basic first aid items/tools. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

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