School and Community Resources in Case of Emergency PDF
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This document provides information about school and community resources in case of emergency. It covers various types of injuries, including intentional injuries like bullying, domestic violence, and self-harm, as well as unintentional injuries such as fractures and sprains. It also touches on risk factors and prevention methods for injuries.
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SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES INCASE OF EMERGENCY Injury alsoknown as physical trauma, is damage to the body caused by external force. This may be caused by accidents, falls, hits, and weapons. TYPES OF INJURIES 1. Intentional Injuries refers to injuriesresulting from purpose...
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES INCASE OF EMERGENCY Injury alsoknown as physical trauma, is damage to the body caused by external force. This may be caused by accidents, falls, hits, and weapons. TYPES OF INJURIES 1. Intentional Injuries refers to injuriesresulting from purposeful human action, whether directed at oneself or others. are injuries resulting from violence. 1.Self Inflicted when a person harms himself/herself on purpose 2. Suicide the intentional taking of one's own life 3. Parasuicide a suicideattempt in which a person does not intend to die. It is often a cry for help, meaning the person wants others to know what she/he is feeling. 4. Domestic Violence type of intentional injury that is committed within the family any behavior the purpose of which is to gain power and control over a spouse, partner 3 Types of Intentional Injury that is committed by Peers 1. Bullying an unwanted aggressive behavior. the behavior is repeated, or can be repeated over time. 2. Extortion the act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money properties, on favors. Victims are forced to give up their allowance in exchange for the promise that they will not be beaten up. 3. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, and talks to you even when you don't want them to. 2 Types of Intentional Injury that are committed by other Groups 1. Gang and Youth Violence it is defined as a relatively tough, mostly street based group of young people who regard themselves and may be seen by others as a group that engages in a range of criminal activity and violence. 2. Illegal Fraternity-Related Violence it is a groupof people with similar backgrounds, occupations, interests, or tastes. and since most fraternities are based in colleges and universities. Major risk factors for intentional injuries from interpersonal or self-inflicted violence include: Access to firearms, History of interpersonal violence, Alcohol abuse, Mental illness, and Poverty TYPES OF INJURIES 2. Unintentional Injuries injuries which are not expected, also known as accidents Examples of Unintentional Injuries 1. Fracture A break or crack in a bone Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Types of Fractures 1. Transverse Fracture Transverse fractures are breaks that are in a straight line across the bone. 2. Spiral Fracture As the name suggests, this is a kind of fracture that spirals around the bone. 3. Greenstick Fracture This is a partial fracture that occurs mostly in children. The bone bends and breaks but does not separate into two separate pieces. 4. Stress Fracture Stress fractures are also called hairline fractures. Stressfractures are often caused by repetitive motions such as running. 5. Compression Fracture When bones are crushed it is called a compression fracture. Compression fractures occur most often in the spine and can cause your vertebrae to collapse 6. Oblique Fracture An oblique fracture is when the break is diagonal across the bone. This kind of fracture occurs most often in long bones. 7. Impacted Fracture An impacted fracture occurs when the broken ends of the bone are driven together. 8. Segmental Fracture The same bone is fractured in two places, leaving a “floating” segment of bone between the two breaks. 9. Comminuted Fracture A comminuted fracture is one in which the bone is broken into 3 or more pieces. 10. Avulsion Fracture An avulsionfracture occurs when a fragment is pulled off the bone by a tendon or ligament. Sprain A sprain is a stretched or torn ligament. Ligaments are tissues that connect bones at a joint. Falling, twisting, or getting hit can all cause a sprain. Strain A strain is a stretched or torn muscle or tendon. Tendons are tissues that connect muscle to bone. Twisting or pulling these tissues can cause a strain Food poisoning caused by consuming food or drink is contaminated with bacteria or viruses Heart attack caused by sudden obstruction of blood supply to the part of heart muscles Choking resultswhen a foreign object blocks the throat MULTIPLE COMPONENTS COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMS Comprehensive Health Education Physical Education School Health Services School Nutrition Services Healthy and Safe School Environment School-site Health Promotion for Staff Members Staff Development Family and Community Involvement 5 SAFETY AND INJURY PREVENTION use a reporting system to record injuries that happen at school provide appropriate adult supervision for all sports, recreation, and play activities teach children how to use playground equipment properly establish safety rules and use the proper safety gear for sporting activities ensure regular equipment checks and maintenance FIRST AID is the assistance given to any person suffering a sudden illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. FIRST AID KIT