The method used to control bleeding.
What is direct pressure?
Prevent infection and protect a wound.
When a bandage is used
When a person is injured or under great stress.
When to treat for shock?
Splinting a limb to protect and reduce movement.
How to treat a broken bone?
What the skin looks like.
When it is cool, clammy and pale?
Applied after the bleeding is controlled
What is bandage?
Wearing shoes or boots that fit well and have been broken in.
Will help prevent blisters?
When the skin has blisters because of a burn.
What is a Second-Degree burn?
Machine used to treat a heart attack.
What is a defibrillator?
This is when you should treat for shock.
What is done at every accident?
Treatment for minor wounds with little to no bleeding.
When to wash it?
First-Degree, Second-Degree and Third-Degree.
What are the types of burns?
A deadly illness carried by warm-blooded animals and spread through saliva.
What is rabies?
RICE - rest, ice, compression and elevation
How high should you raise the injured person's feet.
A serious illness that can sometimes result when bacteria is introduced through cuts, abrasions, and other breaks in the skin.
What is Tetanus?
Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants and a broad-brimmed hat.
How to prevent sun burn?
What should you do in an emergency?
What are the symptoms of a heart attack?
What is symptoms of shock?
Sucking chest wound.
When is a non porous dressing (plastic, tin foil) used?
Grasping his or her throat with both hands.
What is the universal sign for choking?
When a person gives off more water then taking in.
What is dehydration?
Boiling, filtering, or treating with chemicals.
How to treat drinking water?
The position you should place an unconscious patient in.
What is the recovery position?