Who are you supposed to call if the victim gets bitten?
911
What are the causes of first-degree burns?
sun burns, touching something hot.
Who won to get to the World Series Mariners or the Blue Jays?
Blue Jays.
What tissue is damaged with a Strain?
A strain affects the muscle.
What tissue is damaged with a Sprain?
A strain affects the muscle.
Should the victim sit up or sit down?
The victim should sit down.
What should you do if someone gets a third-degree burn?
Call 911.
How long does it take for honey to spoil?
Honey doesn't spoil.
What is one common sign of a strain?
A strain usually causes muscle pain or tightness, especially when you try to move that muscle.
What is one common sign of a sprain?
A sprain often causes swelling and bruising around a joint, like your ankle.
What should you do?
You should keep calm at all times.
What do 2nd-degree burns look like?
It should have blisters, it's very red, and is more severe than a first-degree burn.
What is the hardest bone in the body?
The hardest bone in the human body is the femur.
How do strains happen in everyday life?
Strains occur when a muscle is stretched too far or used too intensely, such as lifting a heavy object without warming up first.
How do sprains happen in everyday life?
Sprains happen when a joint is twisted too far, like rolling your ankle while running.
What should you do with the affected area
Keep it below chest level.
How should you treat a 1st and 2nd degree burn?
Put the burn in cold water. Do not use ice!!! Don't forget to cover the burn.
What color blood do lobsters have
Lobsters have blue blood.
How does the body repair muscle fibers after a strain, and why is careful stretching and strengthening important during recovery?
When a muscle is strained, tiny tears happen in the muscle fibers. The body repairs these tears by building new tissue and sometimes forming scar tissue to patch the spot. Scar tissue isn’t as flexible as normal muscle, so the muscle can feel tight or weak if it just heals on its own. Gentle stretching and strengthening exercises help the muscle grow back stronger and stay flexible, which lowers the chance of getting another strain later.
Why does a sprain sometimes take a long time to fully heal, and what could happen if someone starts using the injured joint too much before it is ready?
A sprain can take a long time to heal because ligaments do not get much blood flow. Blood brings the nutrients needed for repair, so healing can move slowly. If a person goes back to sports or heavy activity too soon, the ligament might stretch again or tear even worse. That can cause more pain and a longer recovery time.
What are you supposed to do if the victim is wearing a ring or a choker?
remove anything that can restrict blood flow or other stuff, because it can hurt the victim more than they were already hurt.
What does a 3rd degree burn look like?
blisters, charred/white, dark red.
What is the first number that has an A in it
No number before 1,000 contains the letter A.
How does a strained muscle heal differently from normal muscle, and how can that healing sometimes make the muscle weaker or tighter afterward?
A strain happens when a muscle or the tendon attached to it gets stretched or torn. When a muscle heals from a strain, the body creates scar tissue to fix the damage. Scar tissue is not as stretchy or strong as the original muscle fibers. That can make the muscle feel tighter or weaker after the injury. If a person does not stretch and strengthen the muscle during recovery, the muscle may be more susceptible to injury again
How can a sprained ligament cause the joint to become less stable, and why does this make it easier to sprain the same area again in the future?
A sprain happens when a ligament gets stretched or torn. Ligaments are the tough bands that hold bones together at a joint. Once a ligament is damaged, it cannot return to its original state perfectly. That makes the joint feel looser and less stable. Since the joint is not as strong, it becomes easier to twist it the wrong way again and cause another sprain in the future. So a past sprain can raise the chance of a new one.