Sprains occur when _______ are overstretched or partially torn.
What are ligaments?
Feelings of heart burn, chest pain, shortness of breath, and numbness.
What is a heart attack?
treatment for first degree burns involve.
What is staying hydrated and applying aloe vera over affected area?
Someone swallows or eats a poisonous substance.
What is ingestion?
Damages to the surface of the skin.
What is a cut or scrape?
Strains occur when ______ are overstretched.
What are muscles?
combination of mouth to mouth rescue breathing and chest compressions?
What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation / CPR?
treatment for second and third degree burns involves.
What is following Dr's orders?
Someone breathes in poisonous substance.
What is inhalation?
Hydrogen Peroxide, alcohol, and iodine.
What is can prevent healing?
Referred to broken bones?
What are fractures?
Chest compression to breath ratio.
What is 30 to 2?
This can cause additional damage to skin.
What is butter and oil?
When a poisonous substance is absorbed through the skin.
What is dermal exposure?
What is soothes pain and helps reduce risk of infection?
Occur when ends of bones are forced from normal position.
What is a dislocation?
The steps to CPR have an acronym of CAB which is easily remembered as.
What is Compression , Airway and Breathing?
What are first degree, second degree and third degree?
Poison substance is absorbed through the eye.
What is Ocular exposure?
Remove dirt and debris surrounding or on the wound.
What is severe hemorrhages and bleeding?
The acronym R.I.C.E stands for.
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevate?
After step 2 in the steps to CPR, if the patient is not responsive you should.
What is call 911?
Four types of burns.
What are thermal, chemical, electrical and mechanical?
victim's condition age and weight
label, container and/or poison substance
time the poisoning occurred
your name and phone number
What is calling poison control for medical professional?
What is a tourniquet?