The most important thing to do before helping an injured person.
Ensure the scene is safe.
What the skin looks like of someone in shock.
Cool, Clammy, and Pale
C.P.R
Cardio
Pulmonary
Resuscitation
Numbness, fatigue, irritability, slurred speech, uncontrollable shivering, poor judgement.
Hypothermia
Small abrasion
Soap and water (or alcohol), and then bandage.
Name 2 forms of personal protective equipment(PPE)
Gloves, masks, face shields, gowns.
In what accidents should you check for shock.
Every accident
R.I.C.E.
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
The skin is exposed to temperatures cold enough that ice crystals begin to form in the tissues.
Frostbite
Stop any bleeding
Immobile the injured area
Apply ice to reduce swelling
Treat for shock
(Get out the bonesaw)
The most effective method to avoid the transmission of bacteria and foreign bodies?
Handwashing.
How high you should raise the injured person's feet.
Above the person's heart
A.E.D
Automated
External
Defibrillator
The body's cooling system begins to fail and core temperatures rise above 105 degrees.
Heatstroke
1st Degree Burn
Rinse in cool water for 3-5 minutes
Apply aloe vera
Stay out of the sun