TSV
First Aid Techniques - TSV
First aid techniques are procedures performed to stabilize a casualty's condition or save lives until professional medical help arrives. This collection systematically covers emergency procedures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), AED use, bleeding control, fracture immobilization, and heat stroke treatment. When performed at the appropriate time, these techniques can significantly contribute to preventing complications and saving lives.
first aid
emergency care
life saving
CPR
AED
bleeding control
fracture
heat stroke
disaster preparedness
medical
code slug name description category
01 cpr Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Life-saving procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breaths during cardiac arrest. Resuscitation
02 aed Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Medical device that restores normal heart rhythm through electric shock for ventricular fibrillation. Resuscitation
03 choking-adult Choking First Aid (Adults and Children) Back blows and abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) for airway obstruction in adults and children. Airway Management
04 choking-infant Choking First Aid (Infants) Back blows and chest thrusts for airway obstruction in infants under 1 year old. Airway Management
05 bleeding-control Bleeding Control Direct pressure and pressure bandage methods to stop bleeding from injuries. Wound Care
06 burn-treatment Burn Treatment Cooling and covering methods for burns according to severity. Wound Care
07 fracture-immobilization Fracture Immobilization (Splinting) Method of immobilizing injured areas using splints for fractures and sprains. Musculoskeletal Care
08 heat-stroke Heat Stroke Treatment Cooling and hydration methods for heat stroke symptoms. Environmental Factors
09 shock-position Shock Position Position to aid circulation during shock from bleeding or trauma. Position Management
10 recovery-position Recovery Position Positioning method for unconscious casualties who are breathing. Position Management