All First AidHEAD INJURY EDUCATION

A head injury or concussion is a blow to the head from an external force that could be caused by an attack, a fall, or an accident. Injury on the head should be suspected if the victim started showing signs of injury to the head or face. However, there can be head trauma without obvious external signs of injury. It’s best for the victim to seek a professional assessment regardless of the severity of the injury.

Warning signs of head injury usually includes:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Persistent headache
  • Nausea/vomiting,
  • Dizziness
  • Convulsion or Seizure
  • Trouble thinking/remembering
  • Slurred speech
  • Vision/hearing impairment

 

Open Closed Injuries vs. Closed Head Injuries

Head injuries can be either closed or open. An open head injury occurs when there is an enough force that breaks through the skull. While a closed head injury is when the head is subjected to a direct hit or blow, yet the skull remains intact.

Both open and closed head trauma are serious medical emergencies that require immediate medical attention. They both have varying degrees of concern.

  • Mild
  • Moderate
  • Severe

 

Concussion

Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) a mild form, this can also occur after a blow to the head from an external force. Symptoms of concussion may appear immediately or may not appear until days later

Signs of Concussion

 

  • Headache
  • Fuzzy or blurred vision
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Dizziness

Symptoms of concussion

  • Headache
  • Tension headache
  • Blurred Vision
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Confused or confusion
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Seizure

 

Learning to recognise a serious head injury and be able to apply first aid can save someone’s life.

First Aid for Head Injuries and Concussion

The standard protocol for applying first aid to head injury is to follow DRSABCD

  1. Check the person’s airway, breathing and circulation.

If they are not breathing, begin rescue breathing and CPR, use a Defibrillator (AED) if available.

  1. Firmly support the head & neck

Stabilize the head and neck and maintain in line spinal immobilization.

  1. Treat any possible wounds

Stop any bleeding by firmly pressing a clean pad on the wound without applying direct pressure to the skull.

  1. Ensure open airway

The person often vomits once after a head injury. Maintain open airway by turning them on their side. Extend your arms to support the person’s head and neck through the process.

  1. CALL the AMBULANCE on 000 RIGHT AWAY

Phone an emergency hotline or ask another person to make the call.

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