unexpected situation that requires immediate action
Emergency
These 3 C's of Emergency Action Plan include________,___________,__________ give an example of one.
Check Care Call
examples vary
Excessive Sweating, rapid weak pulse, muscle cramps and dizziness
Heat Exhaustion
realignment, cast and implanted pins and rods are treatments for
Bone Fractures
if the body drops below 95 degrees this has set
Hypothermia
these emergencies impair the abilitiy to circulate oxygenated blood to all parts of the body and can result in death
life threatening emergencies
The P in S.A.M.P.L.E stands for?
Pertinent medical history
rash, stuffy nose, red watery eyes and swelling of exposed area could signal a __________ _________ __________.
Mild allergic reaction
This device could be used during severe allergic reactions
Epinephrine pin
skin appears pearly white, or even charred, little to no pain includes 3 layers of skin
3rd degree burns
also known as a myocardial infarction, this occurs in the coronary arteries when plack build up or blockage prevents oxygenated blood to pass through the heart
Heart Attack
This food is also a popular acronym for first aid of an injury. List and explain.
Rest stay off, Ice area 20 mins, Compression apply to reduce swelling and movement, Elevate above heart to reduce swelling
Pain, swelling, bruising, instability, loss of function might indicate
A Sprain
soaking in cool water and covering with a non stick bandage
1st and 2nd degree burns
If the body's temperature reaches over 103 degrees it is possible that they are suffering a
Heat Stroke
connects the dermis layer of your skin to muscles and bones, contains fat tissue and nerves
hypodermis
Although not quite an acronym, these "Unusuals" will help you recognize an emergency and dangerous situation. List and give example of each
Unusual Sounds, Unusual Sights, Unusual Odors, Unusual Behaviors
S-screams, silence, S- signs/symp vehicle pulled over, O- foul strong smells, B- confusion mood change
Tightness in chest, coughing, sweating and panic
Asthma Attack
include clipping, coiling, and clot breaking medications
Stroke
Choose a type of sprain and describe
Grade 1- stretching and small tears
Grade 2- larger tears
Grade 3- complete tear
This degree needs prompt medical attention where ice crystals begin to form in the tops layers of skin and tissue
Superficial frostbite
This life saving acronym may help recognizing a stroke. List and explain
Face dropping, Arm weakness, Speech slurred or difficult, Time is critical act fast!
these are the signs and symptoms for a heart attack, list 3
discomfort in arms, back neck or jaw, chest pain shortness of breath, dizzieness, stomach discomfort
surgical cleaning or debridement is necessary when this type injury occurs
Open fracture
Name and describe 2 types of fractures
Open and Closed
Transverse, Oblique, longitudinal, and comminuted