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first aid

providing first aid

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immediate care given to the victim until experts can take over first aid
a method of prioritizing treatment triage
occurs when the heart stops beating and stops breathing clinical death
death of the body cells biological death
30 compressions followed by 2 ventilations one-person rescue
one person breathing and one person providing compressions two-person rescue
look, listen, feel checking for breathing
covering the mouth for ventilations infant cpr
an object blocking the airway obstructed airway
victim is conscious, coughing, talking and making noise, and able to breathe encourage victim to cough hard
victim graps throat and appears cyanotic abdominal thrusts performed
injury to the soft tissues wound
a break in the skin or mucous membrane open wound
no break in skin or mucous membrane but injury occurs to the underlying tissues closed wound
skin is scraped off abrasion wound
cut or injury caused by a sharp object incision wound
involves tearing of the tissues by way of excessive force laceration wound
caused by a sharp object such as a pin, nail, or pointed instrument puncture wound
occurs when tissue is torn or separated from the body avulsion wound
occurs when a body part is cut off and separated from the body amputation
first priority in caring for wounds controlling bleeding
blood spurting from the wound arterial
slow, steady and dark red in color venous blood
oozes from the wound capillary blood
can develop in any wound infection
inadequate supply of blood to body organs, especially the brain and heart shock
another name for shock hypoperfusion
excessive loss of blood hemorrhage
excessive perspiration diaphoresis
hypersensitive or allergic reaction anaphylactic shock
damage to heart muscle cardiogenic shock
loss of body fluid from severe vomiting, diarrhea, or a heat illness metabolic shock
injury and trauma to brain and/or spinal cord neurogenic shock
emotinal distress psychogenic shock
trauma to respiratory tract respiratory shock
acute infection septic shock
an injury caused by fire, heat, chemical agents, radiation, and/or electricity burn
involves only the top layer of skin, the epidermis first degree or superficial burn
involves injury to the top layers of skin, including both the epidermis and dermis second degree or partial thickness burn
involves injury to all layers of the skin plus underlying tissue third degree or full thickness burn
caused by exposure to heat. muscle pain and spasms as a result from the loss of h2o and salt through perspiration heat cramps
occurs when exposure to heat and experiences loss of fluids through sweating heat exhaustion
profuse perspiration diaphoresis
caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures and is a medical emergency heat stroke
prolonged exposure to the cold and body temperature is less than 95 degrees F hypothermia
actual freezing of tissue fluids frostbite
a break in a bone fracture
a simple fracture that is not accompanied by an external break in the skin closed fracture
bone break that is accompanied by an open wound on the skin compound or open fracture
the end of a bone is either displaced from a joint or moved out of its normal position within a joint dislocation
injury to the tissues surrounding a joint sprain
overstetching of a muscle strain
occurs when the coronary arteries supplying blood to the heart is blocked heart attack
caused by either the presence of a clot in a cerebral artery that provides blood to the brain or hemorrhage from a blood vessel in the brain stroke
another term for stroke cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
a temporary reduction in the supply of blood to the brain fainting
strong involuntary contraction of muscles convulsion
caused by an increase in the level of glucose in the bloodstream diabetic coma
caused by an excess amount of insulin and low level of glucose in the bloodstream insulin shock
sterile covering placed over a wound or injured part dressing
materials used to hold dressings in place bandages
Created by: hansonj
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