First Aid for Elders with Fractures
First Aid for Elders with Fractures
Approach the situation with a cool head and follow these first aid procedures.
- Call 911 and request emergency transportation to Highland's Geriatric Fracture Center.
- Apply ice to the site of the fracture.
- Keep the patient lying down and as still as possible. Cover to keep warm.
- If there is bleeding, place a clean cloth or hand over the wound and apply gentle pressure to stop the bleeding.
- Do not move the patient unless he or she is in danger of further injury at that location.
- Do not attempt to re-align a broken bone yourself.
- Do not provide the patient with foods or fluids by mouth. This may delay administration of a general anesthetic when emergency surgery is required.
- When the patient is moved, make sure that a splint is used to immobilize the injury.