Today at school we had to practice what to do when someone has a critical injury such as a broken arm. We have done this to practice for camp in case someone gets hurt on a walk.
We had to get into our camp groups and discuss who would play the role as the injured person, the camera crew, and last but not least the 'Nurse'. Once that was done we had to take 6 photos for 6 scenes. For each photo we had to write instructions of what to do when someone is in agony.
We used glad wrap as a bandage for many reasons like, it is easy to twist to put more pressure on gashes, it won't stick to your skin if its a burn. Also when you need to see what's going on glad wrap is see through.
Today we had so much fun and I am looking forward to doing more work on First Aid.
Wow Maddy, I hope you are around if I ever get hurt. If you wind the glad wrap under the elbow, it will provide more support. Nice job. These are effective and well explained instructions, brief and to the point.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs Roil, I hope you don't get hurt at all at camp
DeleteGood work Maddy! Your instructions are really well thought out. I love the ruler splint.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that with us Maddy. I hope you find more interesting things in your class. Keep up the good work. Well done.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Ellis, I think we might be learning what to do when someone gets poisoned or stung by a bee next, looking forward to it.
DeleteFantastic post. Maddy!
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a great first aider. Your presentation using Comic Life is clear, practical and great to look at!
Awesome Job Maddy!
ReplyDeleteI hope anyone doesn't get hurt at camp!
Well done:-)
Awesome Madz!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great description!
I like how your instructions are nice and clear.
What did you play as?
Well done:-)
I was the nurse. It was kind of like wrapping a present instead of an arm though.
DeleteWow Maddy! Thats a great poster you made who did the photos they are great.
ReplyDeleteEthan was taking the photos, he did a great job. He really sounded like a camera man because he told cam how to pose. HaHa
DeleteGreat Madison ,
ReplyDeleteYou have done an Excellent job on this post.
I like how you have told us each step on how to look after an injured friends.
Keep up the great work
Well Done.
Cool Maddy,
ReplyDeleteI like that you are practising what to do if some one gets hurt at camp well done.
Awesome blog Post.
From Olivia
Amazing, Madison!
ReplyDeleteYou'll be prepared in a situation like that!
Great job!
Sincerely, Teva Tait.
Thanks Teva,
Deleteyou write such inspiring comments
Awesome Maddy! Did it feel funny having glad rap around your arm? Good work on the comic life too.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Maddy, Isn't that gladwrap amazing stuff, you can use it for so many first aide requirements. I really enjoyed the way you have described your activity in such a sequenced manner. Great pictures and captions.
ReplyDeleteWOW Madz.
ReplyDeleteI hope that all your hard work will pay off in the end.
I like how you made a comic life. Your instructions are nice and clear to read.
What where you doing?
Well done Madz Keep up the GREAT work:)
That blog post is awesome you are telling them what you know and good detail well done.
ReplyDeleteAlexandra.
WOW maddy great job i beat you will become a nurse one day :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome post.I wander wot the next post is.
ReplyDeleteJaidyn R.
Check out more glad wrap first aid! http://parkvaleroil2013.blogspot.co.nz/2013/05/mr-ms-video.html
ReplyDeleteHi Madison,
ReplyDeleteWell done and thank you so much for sharing the photos on your blog! We're really excited to hear about all the clever ways in which our plastic wrap is being used. For sure you'll have a great time at camp and hopefully you won't need to apply what you've learned. But it's always good to be prepared, just in case! :)
Kind regards
The GLAD Team