http://blonde-doctor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] blonde-doctor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-06-27 10:09 am
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First Aid, Workshop 6, 6/27/06

Elliot is perched on her desk as the students file in.

"Hey. This is your next to last week. If you're enjoying it, I'll be around next term teaching a more advanced version of this stuff. If you aren't? At least now you know what to do if you ever come across a badger with a dislocated shoulder.

Today we're talking about burns. The severity of a burn depends upon its size, depth and location. Burns are most severe when located on the face, neck, hands, feet and genitals, when they are spread over large parts of the body or when they are combined with other injuries. Burns can lead to pain, infection and shock. They are most serious when the victims are very young or very old.

There are three types of burns, called "degrees." first degree burns are the least severe. They are characterized by redness or discoloration, mild swelling and pain. Overexposure to the sun is a common cause of first degree burns. Second degree burns are more serious. They are deeper than first degree burns, look red or mottled and have blisters. They may also involve loss of fluids through the damaged skin. Third degree burns are usually the most painful because nerve ending are usually intact, despite severe tissue damage. Third degree burns are the deepest. They may look white or charred, extend through all skin layers. With a third degree burns, there might be severe pain -- or no pain at all, if the nerve endings are destroyed.

With a first degree burn, you want to flush it with cool running water, apply moist dressings and bandage loosely. For second or third degree, apply dry dressings and bandage loosely. Do not use water as it may increase risk of shock. And with a second- or third-degree burn, the patient should get to the hospital as fast as you can manage.

There is also such a thing as a chemical burn, like from certain cleaning products. If that's what's going in, remove clothing on which chemicals have spilled and flush the affected area with copious amounts of water for 15 to 30 minutes.

Because it's summer, I'm sure a lot of you will be out at the beach, at least if it ever stops raining. And, blah blah blah, a tan can be pretty, but it's also very dangerous to go out without sun protection. sunburn is one thing. With typical sunburn, just take a cold shower, rub it down with aloe vera or something like that, and take a painkiller if you need it. Watch out for fever, chills or a rash -- those can indicate heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Rest and cold water are the best way to treat those.

So. As usual, there are some fake patients for you to practice on over there. Not too many badgers this time -- I think Danger Shop knew burns wouldn't show up as well on them. One warning, second and third-degree burns are pretty gross, so if you don't think you can handle it go and help somebody with sunburn instead.

Finally, I would like you to know how to carry an injured person by yourselves. Pair up and follow the instructions on this worksheet. Try not to pick someone way outside your weight class and throw out your backs.

[OOC: OCD's up. I'll be very slow to respond between 1:30 and about 10:30 p.m.]

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey, Parker," Peter Parker said. "Need a partner?

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Parker grinned. "Definitely. Carrier or carry-ee? I know the obvious answer, but if you trust me enough not to drop you, we can always try the alternative."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've had enough practice carrying people, you can have a go of it," Peter said. "I trust you not to drop me, but be gentle with the left arm." He held up the arm in the cast.

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Parker nodded. "Broken wing noted and will be circumvented. Lie down, so I can stand on your feet." She frowned, then kicked off her heels. "And not hurt you more in the process."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter laid down and said, "Woe, I am injured. If only someone with my last name could help me."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Parker snickered. "Help is on the way, wounded person!" She checked the worksheet, and said, "Okay, this is going to be tricky with your arm like it is." She stood on his feet, very lightly, and said, "I'll grab your left shoulder, and your right arm. Yell if it starts to hurt, wounded person with the same last name."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Will do." Peter held up his arms. "Once you get me into a good position you can grab onto my upper arm above the cast. Otherwise you're going to be very uncomfortable holding on by my shoulder."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Parker carefully pulled him up, then readjusted her grip. "Okay. You look all wiry? But you need to lay off the cheeseburgers, Peter." She began to twist herself, and raise his arms over her head, turning around. "You've done this before, Injured Hero Guy. Tell me if I'm getting it wrong. Although I assume you did it a lot faster."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm just a very dense person anatomically speaking," Peter said. "And you're doing fine. Not as fast as me, but then again I'll usually just toss the person onto my shoulder and go from there."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Snickering, Parker said, "I'm glad you added that qualifier. I never thought of 'dense' as a word applied to you." By now she was turned around, and had his arms over her shoulders. Leaning forward, she pulled on Peter's upper arms, so as to avoid the cast. "Right. Okay, about to lift. Make like a backpack. Or, you know. A Prada dufflebag."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wasn't even aware that Prada made dufflebags," Peter said, "so I wouldn't know how to pretend to be one. I'll just shoot for Eastpak if that's okay with you. Ready when you are."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Now." Parker slowly lifted him so his feet left the ground, mostly using her legs rather than her arms and shoulders, and then relaxed. "Not too bad, for non-designer," she teased. "Right. Okay, Injured Backpack Person of Woe, which way to the nearest ER?"

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not sure, ask the doctor," Peter said. "Well done with the carrying. You can put me down now, though."

Re: Lift &carry

[identity profile] mparkerceo.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"What, you're not having fun?" Parker slowly lowered him back to the ground. "Honestly. No more pasta. Proportional mass of a... something very heavy." She grinned. "Thanks for letting me practice on you."