initial care given for an illness or injury
First Aid
burn which affects the second layer of skin, the dermis
Second-Degree Burn
burns caused by friction on the skin
Mechanical Burn
burn which destroys the epidermis and dermis and extends into the
subcutaneous layers
Third-Degree Burn
itchy swellings occurring anywhere on the body
Hives
injury occurring when a ligament is overstretched and could be partly torn
Sprain
burns caused by heat exposure
Thermal Burn
when someone swallows or eats a poisonous substance
Ingestion Poisoning
burns caused by skin contact with strong acids, alkalis or other corrosive
materials
Chemical Burn
life-threatening allergic reaction which can affect numerous organs at one time
Anaphylactic Shock
burns caused when electrical currents travel into the body and convert into
heat
Electrical Burn
burn which damages the epidermis
First-Degree Burn
injury occurring when any muscle is overstretched
Strain
when a poisonous substance contacts the skin
Dermal Exposure Poisoning
pain reliever and fever reducer
Acetaminophen
inflammation of the eyeball tissue and undersurface of the eyelid
Conjunctivitis
when someone breathes in a poisonous substance
Inhalation Poisoning
when a poisonous substance contacts the eyes
Ocular Exposure Poisoning
red, itchy rash occurring on the face or in the creases of the elbow or behind
the knee
Eczema
drug or other compound which inhibits the effects of histamine; used
especially in the treatment of allergies
Antihistamine
an object which has caused a wound and stays in the wound
Impaled Object
vaccine given to prevent tetanus
Tetanus Shot
hormone secreted in response to stress; used in medicine as a heart stimulant
and bronchial relaxant to open the airway and increase respiration
Epinephrine
Phonetically spell
FIRST AID
FRANK IDA ROBERT SAM TOM
ADAM IDA DAVID
Phonetically Spell
ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
ADAM NORA ADAM PAUL HENRY YELLOW LINCOLN ADAM CHARLES TOM IDA CHARLS
SAM HENRY OCEAN CHARLES KING