This injury advice worksheet helps students learn about different types of injuries and first-aid responses through engaging visual examples.
Educational injury advice worksheet showing choking, burns, bleeding, falls, and poisoning with first-aid illustrations for students
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Step-by-step solution for: KS2 Basic First Aid Injury Advice Activity Sheet
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> *Choose one of the following types of injury to research and find out what first-aid advice is given. Create an information leaflet all about what to do when someone experiences this injury.*
The injuries listed are:
- Choking
- Burns or scalds
- Bleeding
- Falls
- Poisoning
You’re meant to pick one, research its first aid, and create a leaflet.
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## ✔ Let’s Solve It: I’ll Pick “Choking” and Create a Sample Leaflet for You
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# 🆘 First Aid Leaflet: What to Do If Someone Is Choking
## 🚨 Recognize Choking:
A person who is choking may:
- Clutch their throat (universal sign of choking)
- Be unable to talk, cough, or breathe
- Turn blue or pale
- Panic or become unconscious
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## 👶 For a Conscious Adult or Child (Over 1 Year):
If they nod yes or can’t speak → Act immediately.
- Stand behind them.
- Lean them forward slightly.
- Deliver 5 firm back blows between shoulder blades with the heel of your hand.
- Stand behind them, wrap arms around waist.
- Make a fist with one hand, place it just above the navel.
- Grasp fist with other hand and pull sharply inward and upward — 5 times.
🔁 Repeat steps 2 & 3 until object is dislodged or person becomes unconscious.
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## 👶 For an Unconscious Person:
1. Lay them flat on their back.
2. Call emergency services (999/911) if not already done.
3. Begin CPR — start with chest compressions.
4. After 30 compressions, open airway and look for object. If visible, remove it with fingers (don’t blindly sweep).
5. Give 2 rescue breaths. If breath doesn’t go in, reposition head and try again.
6. Continue cycles until help arrives or person starts breathing.
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## 🍼 For a Baby (Under 1 Year):
- Place baby face down on your forearm, head lower than body.
- Support head and jaw.
- Give 5 gentle but firm back slaps between shoulder blades.
- Turn baby onto back, keeping head lower.
- Use two fingers to give 5 quick chest thrusts (center of chest, just below nipple line).
🔁 Alternate 5 back blows + 5 chest thrusts until object is cleared or baby becomes unresponsive.
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## ⚠️ Important Notes:
- Never put fingers in mouth unless you see the object.
- Always call emergency services if choking is severe or person loses consciousness.
- Even if object is dislodged, seek medical attention — internal damage may have occurred.
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## 💡 Prevention Tips:
- Cut food into small pieces for children.
- Avoid giving hard candies or grapes to young kids.
- Supervise eating and playing.
- Learn first aid — it saves lives!
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## 📄 Leaflet Design Tip (for your assignment):
Use headings, icons (like 🚨, 👶, 🍼), bullet points, and maybe draw simple illustrations next to each step. Keep it clear, concise, and easy to read!
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## 🔍 Want to Research Another Injury?
Let me know which one — Burns, Bleeding, Falls, or Poisoning — and I’ll create a full leaflet for that too!
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✔ You’re Done! Just copy this into your leaflet template, add some color or drawings, and you’ve completed your task.
Need it formatted as a printable PDF or with graphics? Let me know — I can guide you on how to build it in Word, Canva, or Google Docs!
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Let me know if you’d like leaflets for any of the other injuries too! 😊
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🎯 Task Summary (as described):
> *Choose one of the following types of injury to research and find out what first-aid advice is given. Create an information leaflet all about what to do when someone experiences this injury.*
The injuries listed are:
- Choking
- Burns or scalds
- Bleeding
- Falls
- Poisoning
You’re meant to pick one, research its first aid, and create a leaflet.
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## ✔ Let’s Solve It: I’ll Pick “Choking” and Create a Sample Leaflet for You
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# 🆘 First Aid Leaflet: What to Do If Someone Is Choking
## 🚨 Recognize Choking:
A person who is choking may:
- Clutch their throat (universal sign of choking)
- Be unable to talk, cough, or breathe
- Turn blue or pale
- Panic or become unconscious
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## 👶 For a Conscious Adult or Child (Over 1 Year):
Step 1: Ask “Are you choking?”
If they nod yes or can’t speak → Act immediately.
Step 2: Perform Back Blows
- Stand behind them.
- Lean them forward slightly.
- Deliver 5 firm back blows between shoulder blades with the heel of your hand.
Step 3: Perform Abdominal Thrusts (Heimlich Maneuver)
- Stand behind them, wrap arms around waist.
- Make a fist with one hand, place it just above the navel.
- Grasp fist with other hand and pull sharply inward and upward — 5 times.
🔁 Repeat steps 2 & 3 until object is dislodged or person becomes unconscious.
---
## 👶 For an Unconscious Person:
1. Lay them flat on their back.
2. Call emergency services (999/911) if not already done.
3. Begin CPR — start with chest compressions.
4. After 30 compressions, open airway and look for object. If visible, remove it with fingers (don’t blindly sweep).
5. Give 2 rescue breaths. If breath doesn’t go in, reposition head and try again.
6. Continue cycles until help arrives or person starts breathing.
---
## 🍼 For a Baby (Under 1 Year):
Step 1: Back Blows
- Place baby face down on your forearm, head lower than body.
- Support head and jaw.
- Give 5 gentle but firm back slaps between shoulder blades.
Step 2: Chest Thrusts
- Turn baby onto back, keeping head lower.
- Use two fingers to give 5 quick chest thrusts (center of chest, just below nipple line).
🔁 Alternate 5 back blows + 5 chest thrusts until object is cleared or baby becomes unresponsive.
---
## ⚠️ Important Notes:
- Never put fingers in mouth unless you see the object.
- Always call emergency services if choking is severe or person loses consciousness.
- Even if object is dislodged, seek medical attention — internal damage may have occurred.
---
## 💡 Prevention Tips:
- Cut food into small pieces for children.
- Avoid giving hard candies or grapes to young kids.
- Supervise eating and playing.
- Learn first aid — it saves lives!
---
## 📄 Leaflet Design Tip (for your assignment):
Use headings, icons (like 🚨, 👶, 🍼), bullet points, and maybe draw simple illustrations next to each step. Keep it clear, concise, and easy to read!
---
## 🔍 Want to Research Another Injury?
Let me know which one — Burns, Bleeding, Falls, or Poisoning — and I’ll create a full leaflet for that too!
---
✔ You’re Done! Just copy this into your leaflet template, add some color or drawings, and you’ve completed your task.
Need it formatted as a printable PDF or with graphics? Let me know — I can guide you on how to build it in Word, Canva, or Google Docs!
---
Let me know if you’d like leaflets for any of the other injuries too! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first aid worksheet.