Vocabulary
Storm Safety
First Aid
CPR and Shock
100

unconsciousness

The condition of not being alert or aware of your surroundings.

100

Hurricane 

A powerful storm that generally forms in tropical

areas, producing winds of at least 74 miles per

hour, heavy rains, and sometimes tornadoes.

100

 the three steps for responding to an emergency

check, call, and care.

100

What's the first action you take before CPR?

Call 911/Alert emergency medical services

200

concussion

A jarring injury to the brain that can cause unconsciousness.

200

Tornado 

A whirling, funnel-shaped windstorm that causes

destruction as it advances along the ground in a

narrow path.

200

What does CPR stand for?

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

300

poison

Any substance that causes injury, illness, or death when it enters the body.

300

Blizzard 

A snowstorm with winds that reach 35 miles an

hour or more.

300

The steps for treating bleeding depend on

the type of

injury and how severe it is.

300

What does a defibrillator do? 

Delivers an electric shock to the

heart to restore its normal rhythm.

400

poison control center

A round-the-clock service that provides emergency medical advice on how to treat victims of poisoning.

400

Flash Floods 

Floods in which a dangerous volume of water

builds up in a short time.

400

Universal precautions require

people who provide first aid or medical care to treat all body fluids as if they could carry disease.

400

What is shock?

A life-threatening condition in which the heart is

not delivering an adequate supply of blood to the

body.

500

venom

A poisonous secretion.

500

Earthquake 

A series of vibrations in the earth caused by a

sudden movement of the earth’s crust.

500

The Three C's

Check the victim, Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency

number, Care for the victim

500

What's the last part of chain survival?

Advanced Medical Care

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