How to label and interpret a casualty in first aid treatment-“First Aid”

How to label and interpret a Casualty 

During emergency, the seriously injured or unconscious persons are carried on stretchers to hospitals for treatment. Labels made up hard paper are placed on his stretcher and / or his forehead for easy deification. The symbols put on these labels and their interpretation is as shown in the following table.

Labeling the Casualties

Label                            interpretation

C – Contaminated by persistent gas.

H- Severe hemorrhage has occurred.

M- Morphine has been given. The time of administration and dose should be written on the label.

P- Burnt by phosphorus.

R- Radioactive exposure.

T- A tourniquet (constrictive bandage) has been applied. The time of application and subsequent releases should be indicated on the label.

X- Requires urgent removal to a hospital from the incident and urgent treatment of mainly, but not exclusively for wounds of the chest and abdomen, for internal haemorrhage and for all unconscious victims.

XX – Poisoned by nerve gas or no persistent gas.

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