wounds and bleeding
Respiratory distress
approach to Sudden illness
Allergic Reactions
Acronyms
100

The definition for laceration 

A cut that is commonly caused by a sharp object 

100

Asthma does this to the body to make it difficult to breathe 

Narrowing of the airway

100

examples of medications 

aspirin, epinephrine, naloxone, glucose tablets 

100

A life threatening allergic reaction that can cause shock and affect the personals ability to breath

anaphylaxis

100

Rice

Rest Ice Compression Elevation

200
the difference between volume and flow of blood 

 Volume is the amount of blood present and flow is the movement of blood 

200

If respiratory distress is persistent it can lead to Respiratory ___

Respiratory arrest

200

3 guidelines when administering medication 

assemble the medication device

explain to the person or family member what you're going to do 

offer to get their medication 

Give the person or family member the medication to administer 

ask the person if they have the right medication 

200

The drug that slows the effects of anaphylaxis

epinephrine

200

 PPE

Personal Protective Equipment

300

another form of personal protective equipment other than gloves 

Glasses (eye protection)

300

A plan that details management of the condition and how to handle an asthma attack

asthma action plan 

300

The difference between acute and chronic illness 

Acute: is an illness that strikes suddenly and usually lasts a short period of time

chronic: an illness that a person lives with on an ongoing basis 

300

An allergic reaction is caused by

Immune system overaction

300

CCC

Check call care

400

the 4 main types of open wounds

abrasions, lacerations, avulsions, puncture wounds 

400

3 causes of respiratory distress 

COPD, asthma, BPD, heart conditions, drug overdose, and mental health conditions 

400

 a medical identification tag be important because 

it might offer a valuable clue to the person's sudden illness 

400

.15 mg epinephrine is for people between ___lbs 

33-66

400

SAM

Signs and symptoms 

allergies 

Medication 

500

How to recognize life-threatening bleeding 

Look at the amount of blood (volume)and how the blood moves (flow) 

500

The 3 symptoms of respiratory distress in babies/children

nasal flaring, more use of chest and neck muscles, and grunting. 

500

The difference in positioning between a responsive person and a non-responsive person who is breathing or not fully awake 

Non-responsive: should be placed in the recovery position 

responsive: should be allowed to assume a position of comfort 

500

 3 symptoms of anaphylaxis

Swelling of the face neck, tongue or lips 

Trouble breathing 

Change in responsiveness 

Signs and symptoms of shock 

500

BAC

blood alcohol content 

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