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Title: VVI TRIALS COURSE 1


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Valley View University
Induction Day Trial Course
LMS Virtual Training
Bernard N. A Gyebi
Week 1 07/4/2021
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
Week 1 07/4/2021
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
Week 1 07/4/2021
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
LMS Virtual Training
Week 1 07/4/2021
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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About the LMS
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Sports First Aid Emergency
LMS Virtual Training
Bernard N. A Gyebi
Week 1 07/4/2021
Copyright LSBC
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Basic First Aid
Training Objectives
  • Choking in Sports
  • Fractures in Sports
  • Heart Attack
  • Basic First Aid for Wounds
  • Dressing and Bandages
  • Amputation
  • Checking for Spinal Injuries
  • Stroke (Brian Attack)
  • Bites and Stings
  • About Sports First Aid Emergency
  • Chain of Survival
  • Sports Incident Scene Survey
  • Initial Assessment
  • Victim Assessment Sequence
  • CPR and Recovery Position
  • Bleeding Control
  • Shock and Burns

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Basic Sports First Aid Emergency
What Is Sports First Aid? The immediate care
given to an injured athletes or suddenly ill
person. DOES NOT take the place of proper medical
treatment. Legal Considerations Implied Consent
involves an unresponsive victim in a
life-threatening condition. It is assumed or
implied that an unresponsive victim would
consent to lifesaving help. Only perform Sports
First Aid assistance for which you have been
trained.
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Principles of first aid
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Principles of first aid
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Chain of survival
For a person to survive
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The first person at the scene of an incident
should
LOOK FOR NEAREST HOSPITAL
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Scene Survey
  • When confronted with an accident or illness on
    during game it is important to assess the
    situation to determine what kind of emergency
    situation you are dealing with, for your safety,
    the victims safety and that of others.
  • Do a quick survey of the scene that includes
    looking for three elements
  • Hazards that could be dangerous to you, the
    victim,
  • or bystanders.
  • The cause (mechanism) of the injury or illness.
  • The number of victims.
  • Note This survey should only take a few seconds.

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Initial Assessment
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Victim Assessment Sequence
Assessment Sequence Components If victim is
responsive Ask them what injuries or difficulties
they are experiencing. Check and provide first
aid the casualty as well as others that may be
involved. If victim is not responsive
(Unconscious or incoherent). Observe for obvious
signs of injury or illness Check from head to
toe Provide first Aid / CPR for injuries or
illness observed.
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Levels of consciousness
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Causes of unconsciousness
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Emergency life support for adults and children in
Sports
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Emergency life support for adults and children in
Sports
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Emergency life support for adults and children in
Sports
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Emergency life support for adults and children in
Sports
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Recovery position
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Summary
  • An overview of how to use our Learning Management
    System and how to update your personal details
    including managing your course
  • The important of chain survive, Early Call, First
    CPR, Defibrillation and Advance Care
  • Shock medical condition will develop from severe
    blood loss
  • Three types of depths of burns Superficial,
    partial thickness, full thickness.
  • Nosebleed control is to Sit casualty down, lean
    forward and pinch soft part of nose
  • Faint is an unexpected collapse.

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References
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    John Ambulance

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