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What are the 3 objectives to First Aid? |
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Prevent further injury, infection, and the lost of life. |
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What are the 4 methods of controlling bleeding? |
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Direct pressure elevation pressure points tourniquet (use as last resort) |
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How many pressure points are there on the body? |
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11 pressure points on both side of the body making a total of 22 |
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Name the 11 pressure points on the body? |
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Superficial temporal (temple) Facial (jaw) Common carotid (neck) Sublavian (collar bone Brachial (inner upper arem) Brachial (inner elbow) Radial/Ulnar (wrist) Femoral (upper thigh) Iliac (groin) Popliteral (knee) Anterior/posterior tibial (ankle) |
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How many classifications of burns are there? |
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3 First degree Second degree Third degree |
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What are the affect of a First degree burn? |
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Redness, warm and mild pain |
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What are the affect of a Second degree burn? |
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Red blistered skin and severe pain |
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What are the affect of a Third degree burn? |
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Destroys tissue, skin and bone, pain maybe absent due to nerve ending begin destroyed |
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What are the two types of fractures? |
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Closed/simple or Open/compound |
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Describe a closed/simple fracture? |
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Broken bone with no break in skin |
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Describe a open/compound fracture? |
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broken bone with the brone protruding out of the skin |
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How many types of heat related injuries are there? |
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2 Heat exhaustion and Heat Stroke |
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Disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart and lungs |
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a break down in the sweating mechanism of the body |
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What are the 3 types of cold weather injuries? |
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Hypothermia Supericial frostbite Deep frostbite |
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general cooling of the whole body cause by low or rapidly falling tempertures |
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What is Superfical frostbite? |
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Crystal forming in the upper skin layers after exposure to a temperture 32 dgrees or lower |
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Crystal forming in the deep tissue after exposure to a temperture 32 dgrees or lower |
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life threating condition from insufficient blood flow throughout the body as a result of severe injury |
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What causes septic shock? |
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bacteria multiplying in the blood and releasing toxins |
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What causes Anaphylactic shock? |
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A type of severe allergic reaction |
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What causes Cardiogenic shock? |
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the heart is damaged and cannot supply sufficient blood to the body |
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What causes Hypovolemic shock? |
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severe blood and fluid loss which make the heart unable to pump enough blood to the body |
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What causes Neurogenic shock? |
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