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Critical Thinking
100
the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care is provided
What is First Aid
100
a sequence of actions that maximize the victim’s chances of survival
What is Chain of Survival
100
break in the bone
What is Fracture
100
any substance-solid, liquid, or gas- that causes injury, illness, or death when introduced into the body
What is Poison
100
How would you respond to a minor injury such as an abrasion
What is clean the wound and cover it to prevent infection
200
actions taken to prevent the spread of disease by treating all blood and other bodily fluids as if they contained pathogens
What is Universal Precautions
200
a device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore its normal rhythm
What is Defibrillator
200
a condition in which a person is not alert and aware of his or her surroundings
What is Unconscious
200
a poisonous substance secreted by a snake, spider, or other creature
What is Venom
200
What is the difference between helping a choking child/infant and a choking adult? Why do think there is a difference?
What is positioning your hands in the center of the chest for an adult and perform CPR but for a child/infant, you tilt their head with one hand and put the heel of the other hand on their breastbone. Children are more delicate and aren't fully developed.
300
what are the three steps to responding to an emergency
What is Check, Call, Care
300
a failure of the cardiovascular system to keep an adequate supply of blood circulating vital organs of the body
What is Shock
300
a jarring injury to the brain that affects normal brain function
What is concussion
300
a 24-hour hot line that provides emergency medical advice on treating poisoning victims
What is Poison control center
300
What is the importance of seeking medical help if an injury doesn't improve
What is It could be more serious than originally thought and could develop into something worse
400
this is the worst type of burn
What is 3rd degree
400
the first step of CPR
What is position your hands
400
you use this when someone is using a sprain or strain
What is RICE
400
poison that can damage lungs and other respiratory organs
What is Inhaled Poison
400
Why is the poison control center important
What is Because they give information about how to handle poisonings until an ambulance arrives
500
the first step to stopping blood flow from an open wound
What is cover with gauze
500
this is how you hold an infant when they are choking
What is face down on your forearm
500
when the brain has inadequate blood supply, this happens
What is Fainting
500
this percent of Americans will develop an allergic skin reaction if exposed to poison ivy, oak, or sumac
What is 85%
500
Why do different injuries require different first aid procedures
What is Parts of the body work differently and require different techniques to heal the injury
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