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UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS

National Service Training Program


Civic Welfare Training Service/ Literacy Training Service

NSTP SECTION:___________________
GROUP NAME:___________________
GROUP LEADER:________________________________
MEMBERS:

DATE:_________________________
SCORE:________________________
FACILITATOR:___________________

DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND PREPAREDNESS EVALUATION TOOL FOR STUDENTS


Reminders:
1. Make sure to watch the videos, provided by your NSTP facilitator, prior to the date of your
practical exam and practice them with your group mates.
2. Read and understand e-READ Chapter 4: Disaster Management and Preparedness
3. Things to bring:
a. Blanket (1 per group)
b. Printed evaluation tool (1 per group)

Skill

Yes

No

Remarks

First Aid and Basic Life Support


Scene Assessment
1. Ensure the safety of the emergency scene by
looking for hazards that could be dangerous to
you, the victim or bystanders and transferring the
victim as necessary
2. Determine unresponsiveness by tapping the
victim on both shoulders and ask loudly Hey!
Hey! Are you okay? Check and note the
following in the following order: Difficulty or
absence of breathing and presence of pulse

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Evaluation Tool For Students
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Skill

Yes

No

Remarks

3. Activate the EMS system Man with the ___ shirt,


call an ambulance
Chest Compressions
1. Position shoulders over hands with elbows locked
and arms straight
2. Give 30 chest compressions with 2 rescue breaths
using the head tilt/chin lift maneuver while
pinching the nose or 100 or more compressions
in 1 minute
3. Pulse check every 2 minutes until victim is
revived or until help arrives
Disability Check
1. Treat all unconscious victims as if they have spine
injuries until proven otherwise
2. Recognize the signs and symptoms of fractures
3. Apply a rigid cervical collar to the victims neck
then check for circulation by feeling for the
carotid pulse
4. Prepare the materials for splinting. Pad the
splints to prevent pressure and discomfort to the
victim; prepare the triangular bandages
5. Assess the pulse and sensation below the injury
6. Splint the injury in the position you found it.
Immobilize the entire injured extremity plus the
joints above and below the fractured site
7. Secure the splints with the bandages starting
from the distal end of the splint to the proximal
end. In slipping the bandage under the extremity,
place the bandage over a separate splint and
slide the splint under the extremity
8. Splint firmly enough to immobilize but not tightly
enough to stop blood circulation or prevent lung
expansion. In securing the chest with a bandage,
ask the victim to inhale deeply or if unconscious,
use three finger breadths as allowance for lung
expansion before tying the bandage

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Skill

Yes

No

Remarks

9. Make sure that the bandages have no loose ends.


For added protection, put some padding in
between splints and the treated extremity
10. Reassess the pulse and sensation below the
injury after you apply the splint and evaluate
these signs every 15 minutes to make sure that
the splint is not impeding circulation

Moving the Victim


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4.
5.

1.

Spine Board
The long board within arms reach kneel at the
victims side, reach across the victim and grab
his or her shoulder and hip. With another first
aider stabilizing the head and neck, log roll the
victim toward you. Ensure synchronized
movement
With the victim on his or her side, examine the
victims back for possible cuts and injuries; then
pull the backboard toward you and place it on
edge against the victims back
Make sure that the victim is at the center of the
backboard. Use the push and pull technique in
moving the victim; lifting should be avoided
Strap the victim securely to the board using the
triangular bandages.
In moving the victim, make sure to go about it in
a synchronized manner. The squad leader shall
initiate the lifting using commands
Lift And Carries
One Rescuer

2. Two Rescuer
3. Three or More Rescuers

To be signed by the team leader after the practical exam:


___________________________________
LEADERS SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME

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