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Injury Management
Taping
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Ankle
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Injuries of the ankle
Ankle Sprained
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Treatment & Prevention
Wrist
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Wrist Injuries
Wrist Sprains
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Treatment & Prevention
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Finger Inury
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Treatment & Prevention
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First Aid
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The Emergency Medical Services System
Check, Call, Care
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H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
Secondary Survey
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Hands-Off Check
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Breathing and Circulation Emergencies
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Angina & Heart Attack
External Deadly Bleeding & Internal Deadly Bleeding
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Head & Spine Injuries
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Concussion
CPR
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Airway Emergencies
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Mild Choking & Severe CHoking
Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest
Once you've checked the ABCs you should move an unconscious person into the H.A.IN.E.S. recovery position if
You have to leave the person alone for any reason.
The person's airway is open.
The person is breathing.
There is no deadly bleeding.
The recovery position helps to keep the airway open and allows any blood or vomit to drain from the mouth.
Home
Musculoskeletal
Skeleton System
>
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Muscular
>
Skeletal
Smooth
Cardiac
Injury Management
Taping
>
Ankle
>
Injuries of the ankle
Ankle Sprained
>
Treatment & Prevention
Wrist
>
Wrist Injuries
Wrist Sprains
>
Treatment & Prevention
Finger
>
Finger Inury
Finger Sprains
>
Treatment & Prevention
First Aid/CPR
First Aid
>
The Emergency Medical Services System
Check, Call, Care
>
H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
Secondary Survey
>
Hands-Off Check
Hands-On Check
Breathing and Circulation Emergencies
>
Angina & Heart Attack
External Deadly Bleeding & Internal Deadly Bleeding
Stroke
Wound Care
>
Cuts & Scrapes
Puncture Wounds
Infection
Burns
Head & Spine Injuries
>
Concussion
CPR
>
Airway Emergencies
>
Mild Choking & Severe CHoking
Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest