Treatment FAQ

when dealing with non-life threatening injuries in the treatment unit

by Juanita Wuckert V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

For non-life-threatening injuries such as small wounds, sprains or strains, report to: Health Services Building 26 Between 7:30 AM and 3:30 PM on regular business days (510) 486-6266 For after-hours treatment: There is an after-hours first aid box located outside the entrance to building 26, and is accessible with your LBNL badge.

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When should a nonbreathing patient be treated as immediate?

According to the START triage system, a nonbreathing patient should be triaged as immediate if: A) he or she is in need of immediate intubation. B) the airway is completely blocked by swelling. C) a manual airway maneuver restores breathing. D) he or she does not respond to two rescue breaths.

What are the principles of tactical and rescue first aid?

Identify the tactical and rescue first aid principles for violent circumstances in the list below. 1) Transport to definitive care 2) Movement to threat vs. casualty care 3) Focus on preventable causes of death 4) Threat mitigation

What should the paramedic do if he is unable to manage?

However, as the incident progresses, the paramedic finds that he is unable to effectively manage the personnel assigned to him. He should: A) send two of the rescuers to the triage section since this is where they will most likely be needed. B) transfer authority to one of the rescuers assigned to him and then follow that person's directions.

How many rescuers are assigned to a paramedic during an incident?

During an incident involving a building collapse, a paramedic is assigned eight rescuers to function under his authority. However, as the incident progresses, the paramedic finds that he is unable to effectively manage the personnel assigned to him. He should:

When to Visit the Emergency Room

The emergency room can be a scary place for some people. So much so that they avoid it at all costs. However, there may come a time when you will need to visit an emergency room. There are certain things you should consider when deciding whether or not to visit an emergency room, such as:

When to Visit an Urgent Care Center

Most urgent care facilities provide similar kinds of treatment that you would get at a local hospital. They provide diagnostic testing and treatment often at a lower price and with shorter wait times. Some of the most common conditions that can be treated at an urgent care facility are:

Non-Life Threatening Injuries

A non-life-threatening injury is essentially an injury that does not put your life in danger. It’s as simple as the name suggests. If you suffer from an injury that puts your life in immediate danger such as a gunshot wound or severe head trauma, you will need an emergency room.

Urgent Care Near Me

Scheduling an appointment with your primary care physician can be difficult to do on the same day or in the middle of the night. There may be times when you cannot wait for treatment as it could lead to complications. An emergency room can be costly and have extremely long wait times.

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