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?
This organ, when inflamed, causes pain in the lower right quadrant.
What is the appendix?
This tape job can be used to prevent hyperextension of your 1st toe.
What is turf toe?
Specific part of the lower leg affected with Osgood Schlatter's.
What is the tibial tuberosity.
This is the "B" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is bleeding.
Joints of the skull are called this.
What are sutures?
Internal organ protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall.
What is a hernia?
This strip of tape starts medially and goes to the lateral ankle.
What is a stirrup?
Direct impact to the chest in between heart beats leads to this injury.
What is commotio cordis?
This is the "A" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is Alert.
Clear, colorless, water fluid that surround and protects the brain; acts as a shock absorber.
What is cerebrospinal fluid?
This organ filters blood and produces urine.
What is the kidney?
During an ankle tape this portion has one that is medial and one that is lateral.
What is the heel lock?
The innovative surgical technique to repair this injury is called a tight rope procedure.
What is a 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?
Drinking lots of alcohol affects this organ as it removes toxins from the body.
What is the liver?
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.
These provide blood to the brain.
What are cerebral arteries?
Muscle that helps with breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
Name of the specialty tape used with an achilles tape job.
What is elastikon?
This injury is also referred to getting the wind knocked out of you.
What is a solar plexus injury?