What is an Epipen?
EpiPen is an auto-injector that contains epinephrine, a medication that can help decrease your body's allergic reaction
What are the type of Burns you can get?
First-degree burn,Second-degree burn, and Thrid-degree burn.
What is External bleeding?
when blood is leaving the body through some type of wound.
how can you get yourself into shock?
trauma, heatstroke, blood loss or an allergic reaction
What do you call something that can fly?
A bird
What should you do if the allergic reaction gets worse?
Contact for medical assistance (911 or the local emergency number) right away
What is a third-degree burn?
Third-degree burns involve all of the layers of skin and sometimes the fat and muscle tissue under the skin
What should you do if someone is bleeding?
applying direct pressure to the wound, maintaining the pressure using pads and bandages, and, raising the injured limb above the level of the heart if possible.
What is the treatment for shock?
Raise the patient's legs (unless they have fractures or a snake bite) above the level of the heart, with head flat on the floor.
What is the deadliest insect in the world?
The mosquito
What should you do if someone is having a minor allergic reaction?
What should you do if you get a First, second-degree burn?
Run under cool water for 10-20 mins
How do you recognize external bleeding?
what is Shock?
A critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body.
What is fluffy and loves to purr and sometimes hates to be touched?
A Cat!
Allergic reactions are what?
Allergic reactions are sensitivities to substances called allergens that come into contact with the skin, nose, eyes, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract.
Yes or no should you run cool water on third-degree burns?
NO!
If someone is stabbed in the stomach should you take it out Yes or No?
NO! Don't remove it as this could make the bleeding a lot worse.
What are the 4 signs and symptoms of shock?
What is the top 1 strongest animal?
African bush elephant.
What 5 things should you look for to identify an allergic reaction?
What is the difference between first-, second-and third-degree burns?
first-degree burns: red, nonblistered skin. second-degree burns: blisters and some thickening of the skin. third-degree burns: widespread thickness with a white, leathery appearance.
What are the 7 steps of controlling external bleeding?
What are the 4 types of shock?
Anaphylactic shock, Septic shock, Neurogenic shock, Obstructive shock
What animal kills over 500 humans a year?
Hippos