First aid
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| Immediate care that is given to the victim of an injury or an illness to minimize the effect of the injury or illness until the experts take over. | First Aid
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| A method of prioritizing treatment. | Triage
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| Procedure of providing oxygen and chest compressions to a victim whose heart has stopped beating. | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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| Injury to the soft tissues. | Wound
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| Tearing of tissues by way of excessive force. | Laceration
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| Caused by a sharp object. | Puncture
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| Tissue is torn and partially separated from the victim's body. | Avulsion
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| Body part is cut off and separated from the body. | Amputation
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| Invasion by organisms; contamination by disease producing organisms or pathogens. | Infection
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| Hypoperfusion, a clinical set of signs or symptoms associated with inadequate supply of blood to the organs (ie. brain or heart) | Shock
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| Excessive blood loss. | Hemorrhage
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| Excessive perspiration. | Diaphoresis
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| Condition that occurs when contact is made with any chemical substance that causes injury, illness, or death. | Poisoning
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| Any injury that can be caused by fire, heat, chemical agents, radiation, or electricity. | Burn
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| Muscle pains and spasms that are caused by exposure to heat. | Heat Cramps
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| pt. is diaphoretic, skin is wet, temperature is normal or slightly elevated | Heat Exhaustion
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| Body is unable to eliminate excessive heat when exposed to high temperatures skin is dry, hot, red | Heat Stroke
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| When body temp. is less than 95 degrees. | Hypothermia
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| Freezing of tissue fluids accompanied by damage to the skin and underlying tissues. | Frostbite
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| Break in the bone. | Fracture
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| When the end of a bone is displaced from a joint or moved out of its normal posistion. | Dislocation
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| An injury to the tissue surrounding a joint | Sprain
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| Overstretching of a muscle. | Strain
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| A reduction in the supply of blood to the heart resulting in damage to the muscle in the heart. | Heart Attack
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| Occurs when there is temporary reduction in the supply of blood to the brain. | Fainting
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| A type of seizure or involuntary contraction of the muscles. | Convulsion
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| Caused by an increased level of glucose in the blood stream | Diabetic Coma
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| Sterile covering placed over a wound. | Dressing
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| materials used to hold dressings in place, secure splints and to secure and protect body parts. | bandages
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