This is the first thing you should do for a minor cut.
What is clean the wound?
A sunburn is usually this degree of burn.
What is a first-degree burn?
This number should be called for poison emergencies in the U.S.
What is 1-800-222-1222?
This condition is caused by dehydration and salt loss.
What is heat exhaustion?
CPR stands for this.
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
This protects you from bloodborne pathogens.
What are gloves?
This is the first aid treatment for a minor burn.
What is cool the burn with clean, cool water?
This should never be done unless directed by medical professionals.
What is induce vomiting?
Shivering is a sign of this cold-related condition.
What is hypothermia?
This is done before starting CPR.
What is check for responsiveness and breathing?
For serious bleeding, this is done before anything else.
What is apply direct pressure?
This degree of burn causes blisters.
What is a second-degree burn?
This poison enters the body through breathing.
What is carbon monoxide?
This heat emergency is life-threatening and involves altered mental state.
What is heat stroke?
This device can restart a heart using an electric shock.
What is an AED?
This should be used only as a last resort for severe bleeding.
What is a tourniquet?
This should NOT be done to blisters.
What is pop them?
This is the first step if someone inhales poison gas.
What is move them to fresh air?
This is the correct treatment for mild hypothermia.
What is gradual warming and dry clothing?
Chest compressions should be done at this depth for adults.
What is about 2 inches?
This condition occurs when the body loses too much blood.
What is shock?
Burns that destroy all layers of skin are called this.
What is a third-degree burn?
Swallowing plants, chemicals, or pills are examples of this type of poisoning.
What is ingested poisoning?
Frostbite most commonly affects these body parts.
What are fingers, toes, ears, and nose?
CPR is continued until this happens.
What is help arrives, the person revives, or you are exhausted?