Signs of en Emergency
Injuries
Choking Hazards
Signs and Symptoms
of a Heart Attack
100

Unusual sounds

Screaming, moaning, yelling or calls for help.

100

What is shock?

Progressive condition, life threatening in which circulation fails to deliver enough oxygen

100

Foods

  • Nuts and seeds

  •  Hot dogs and sausages

  •  Chunks of meat or cheese

  •  Chunks of fruit (such as apples) and whole

  •  Raw vegetables (such as carrots and celery)

  •  Popcorn

  •  Peanut butter

100

Chest Pain

Can range from mild to unbearable. The person may complain of pressure, squeezing, tightness, aching or heaviness in the chest.

200

Unusual Sights

A stopped vehicle on the roadside of a car that has run off the road

200

What is a wound?

An injury resulting when the skin or other tissues are damaged.

200

Household Objects and Toys

Coins

Q Buttons

- Small “button” batteries (found inside watches,

car key fobs, singing greeting cards, hearing

aids and other electronics)

- Magnets

- Marbles

200

What is being Pale?


Ashen (gray) or slightly bluish skin, especially around the face and fingers

300

Unusual Odors

A foul or unusually strong chemical odor

300

What is a closed wound?

Injury occurring when the surface of the skin is intact, while the tissue is injured.

300

Electronics

Batteries

300

The need to cough or throw up toxic insides.

What is Nausea or vomiting

400

Unusual Behaviors

Confusion in a person who is normally alert

400

What is a laceration?

A cut, commonly caused by sharp objects.

400

Kitchen Iteams 

Tide pods

400

What is sweating?

The body refreshing, or cooling down the body

500

Unusual Feeling

Feeling sick, light headed.

500

What is an abrasion?

Injury occurs when something rubs roughly against the skin, causing damage to the skin’s surface.

500

Sharp Objects 

Safety pins and hairpins

500

What is Unresponsiveness?

The body giving out or no responding.

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