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State three objectives of First Aid |
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Definition
- Save Life - Prevent Further Injury - Prevent Infection |
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State the three methods of controlling bleeding. |
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Definition
1.) Direct Pressure 2.) Indirect Pressure 3.) Elevation 4.) Tourniquet |
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Indentify an example of a pressure point. |
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Definition
A pressure point is a place where the main artery is close to the skin over the bone. |
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Term
Describe the symptoms for shock |
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Definition
1.) Vacant eyes 2.) Irregular Breathing 3.) Cold, pale skin |
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Term
Describe the treatment for shock. |
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Definition
1.) Cover 2.) Elevate feet 6-12 inches 3.) Reassure |
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Term
Describe three classifications of burns. |
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Definition
1st Degree - Readness 2nd Degree - Bruises 3rd Degree - Destroyed Skin |
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Term
State the SYMPTOMS for
Heat Exhaustion |
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Definition
- Skin is cold and moist - Eyes are dilated - Sweating |
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Term
State the SYMPTOMS for
Heat Stroke |
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Definition
- Hot / Dry Skin - Uneven pupil dilation - Weak, Rapid pulse
Treatment 1.) Move victim to the Air Conditioning 2.) Cool Bath 3.) Cool Packs - Neck, Shoulders, Groin 4.) Nothing To Drink |
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Term
State the difference between an "Open" and Closed" fracture |
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Definition
OPEN fracture - Outside of Skin
CLOSED fracture - No break in the Skin |
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Term
State the Personnel Rescue as applied to electrical shock. |
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Definition
Personnel Rescue Turn off power |
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Term
state the TREATMENT for
HEAT EXHAUSTION |
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Definition
1.) Move victim to the air conditioning 2.) Cool - head, groin, and ankles 3.) One teaspoon of salt for a letter of 8 ounce of water. |
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Term
State the TREATMENT for
Heat Stroke |
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Definition
- Move victim to the Air Conditioning - Cool Bath - Cool Packs - Neck, Shoulders, Groin - Nothing To Drink |
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Term
State the TREATMENT as applied to electrical shock. |
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Definition
Treatment Check pulse CPR |
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