This is the first and simplest method to stop bleeding.
What is direct pressure?
This Greek titan is tasked with holding up Earth on his shoulders; it's also the name of the C1 verterbrae.
Who is Atlas?
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What is the Cornea?
This tape job can be used to prevent hyperextension of your 1st toe.
What is turf toe?
Bone in the lower leg affected with Osgood Schlatter's.
What is the tibia?
This is the "B" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is bleeding.
Joints of the skull are called this.
What are sutures?
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What is the Pupil?
This strip of tape starts medially and goes to the lateral ankle.
What is a stirrup?
This is also known as epistaxis.
What is a nose bleed?
This is the "A" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is Alert.
The most common bone in the face to fracture.
What is the nasal bone?
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What is the Iris?
During an ankle tape this portion has one that is medial and one that is lateral.
What is the heel lock?
The three MAIN types of ankle sprains.
What is a medial, lateral, and high ankle sprain?
This is the "C" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is compression?
This nervous system controls voluntary movements of the body.
What is the somatic nervous system?
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What is the Lens?
This should be the last step when applying a compression wrap.
What is checking capillary refill?
Term for a temporary separation of a joint.
The area direction and distance range to apply a tourniquet.
What is 2-3 inches above a wound.
This structure coordinates movement, balance, and posture.
What is the cerebellum?
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What is the retina?
This tape job helps support the bottom of the foot.
What is arch tape?
This character is used to describe a biceps tendon rupture.
Who is Popeye?