ICE
Firsts
Sweet Treats
Signs
Stuff
100

These laws legally protect anyone making a good-faith effort to help the victim of an injury or illness, especially on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho.

Good Samaritan

100
To first "stop" before taking any action is this 

Assess

100

These are places you can apply brief pressure to cut off the flow of blood to serious bleeding wounds.

12

100

• Restlessness or irritability • A feeling of weakness • Confusion, fear, dizziness • Skin that is moist, clammy, cool, and pale • A quick, weak pulse • Shallow, rapid, and irregular breathing • Nausea and vomiting • Extreme thirst...are signs of what?

SHOKE

100

By keeping trashcans sealed, food covered (until ready to eat), and avoid wearing dark colors and floral prints will discourage this type of injury.

STINGS

If approached by a stinging insect, remain calm and quiet. Avoid swaying or swinging, as this may provoke an attack.

200

The number to call when you have witnessed an accident or see a hazardous situation

911

200

These two B's are immediate concerns when treating a victim of an accident or illness.

Bleeding, Breathing

200

This grain is important to use on a sprain. 


R.I.C.E.

• Rest(72)          • Ice(20/10/20)

•Compression(wrap)     •Elevation(>♥)

200

These are the signs of this injury when a joint is tender and painful when moved; might show swelling and discoloration.

Sprain/Strain

200

This is a blockage or broken blood vessel in the brain, also counted as part of a golfer's score. 

Stroke

300

• Your contact data

• Where you are

•What has happened

Is information you will give when doing this.

Calling for Help (911)

300

Is it ever a good idea to move an unconscious victim?

Yes.

!!! but only if they are in immediate danger!!!

300

Placing a hand under cool water for up to 15min or a cool wet rag to treat this wound.

Minor burn

300

Swelling, deformity, pain in weight or movement, or numbness are signs of this rend.

Fracture

300

Get the victim to a physician quickly for treatment, remove rings and other jewelry around the swelling wound, wash the wound, have the victim lie down and position the wound lower than the rest of his body, encourage him to stay calm, and treat for shock

Snake Bite

400

Most important thing to remember when calling 911

STAY CALM

400

As easy as one, two, three & as simple as do re mi to remember what to check when you encounter an unconscious victim.

ABC

Airway/Breathing/Circulation

400

With a sterile dressing as a pad, use the palm of your hand to apply firm pressure directly over the wound, wrap the pad in place, periodically check for circulation, add additional bandages if soaked, and continue applying pressure, is the treatment for?

 

Bleeding

400

Burn with redness and blisters is this degree of burn.

2nd degree

400

This is an injury to a body part that is caused by being in the extreme cold. 

Frostbite

500

If help arrives, if you are going to get help or if you are in danger are the only reason to do this. 

Leave a victim

500

This is the first thing to do when using first aid for a fracture.

A splint

500

To treat this condition, apply firm pressure, elevate above the heart, use necessary pressure points and as a last resort apply a tourniquet. 

to stop bleeding.

500

By checking for feeling, warmth, and color we can identify this condition of the ABC's.

Circulation

500

This is the treatment for this event. The victim sits leaning slightly forward, pinching their nose firmly but gently, while you apply pressure on the upper lip, just below the nose. While the person is pinching, apply a cold compress to the nose and surrounding area.

Nose bleed

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