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A medical device that delivers an electric shock through the chest to the heart to stop an irregular heart rhythm and allow a normal heart rhythm to resume.

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

100

A series of abdominal thrusts performed to remove an object that is lodged in a person’s airway, preventing the person from breathing.

Heimlich Maneuver 

100

Any substance that causes an allergy.

Allergen

100

Uninterrupted chest compressions given to restore heartbeat and promote blood circulation; an alternative procedure for those not trained in conventional CPR.

Hands-only CPR

200

An emergency lifesaving procedure in which a series of chest compressions and rescue breaths are given to a person whose breathing or heartbeat has stopped; supports blood circulation and breathing.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

200

Blue discoloration of the skin.

Cyanotic

200

A drug that slows down or stops the actions of histamine, the substance that causes an allergic reaction.

Antihistamine

200

An irregular heart rhythm.

Fibrillation

300

Excessive blood loss over a short period of time due to an internal or external injury.

Hemorrhage

300

A condition in which the body experiences a lack of sufficient oxygen available to the organs and tissues.

Shock

300

Fainting.

Syncope

300

A lack of oxygen that causes breathing to stop; may be caused by an obstruction or swelling of the trachea.

Asphyxia 

400

A generalized seizure in which a person may experience a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions.

Gran Mal Seizure

400

A generalized seizure in which the person has impaired awareness and responsiveness, and may lose consciousness.

Petit Mal Seizure

400

A method of calculating the surface area of the body that has been affected by burns.

Rule of Nines

400

A severe allergic reaction that can affect the whole body.

Anaphylaxis