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ECE 2 Target Stn 10

ECE2-10 CPR, First Aid and Fire certifications

TermDefinition
CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) helping to support respiration for someone who had no heartbeat or is not breathing
Civilian First Responder the person on the scene of an accident or incident that is trained to assist in an emergency
EMS Emergency Medical Services - the system that provides help in cases of emergency when we dial 911
Shock Lack of blood circulation to organs and tissues
Tourniquet tight bands used to completely stop the blood flow to a wound
Splint device used to immobilize a possible fractured bone
Poisoning any substance that interferes with normal body function
Anaphylaxis a life threatening allergic reaction. symptoms are: wheezing, hives, low blood pressure.
Respiratory distress difficulty breathing
Soft Tissue injuries damage to muscles ligaments and tendons
Epinephrine Auto Injector (EPI pen) premeasured dose of epinephrine that anyone can administer to help relieve allergic reaction
Hyperventilation rapid or shallow breathing that can endanger a persons oxygen levels
Stroke a blood clot that forms and interferes with healthy circulation
Asthma a chronic inflammatory disease of the airway
Seizures abnormal electric activity in the brain, can cause shaking, loss of body control and loss of consciousness
The Good Samaritan Law a law that protects anyone who attempts to help in an emergency situation against liability suits
Recovery (Side) Position a body position used to help stabilize a person who is unconscious
Rescue Breathing a life saving maneuver where rescuer inflates the lungs of the victim by breathing into the airway
Diabetes an inability of the body to manage or produce insulin
Heat related illness physical symptoms that result from dehydration and an usual rise in body temperature
Lyme Disease An infection transmitted by the bite of an infected tick
Control of Bleeding Pressure on cut, elevation (above heart) of affected area
Heimlich Maneuver a quick thrust into the abdomen of a choking victim used to dislodge the object causing the choking (for infants=back blows)
Frostbite injury to tissue due to over exposure to cold temperatures
Hypothermia a potentially fatal condition where the internal body temperature falls below 95 degrees
Allergies (common in children) Peanuts, other nuts, stings, etc. that can cause Anaphylaxis
AED (Automated external defibrillator) a battery powered device that can shock a persons heart to restart it during cardiac arrest
Glove removal removal of gloves from wrist, while never touching the outside of the gloves
Stroke risk factors high blood pressure, overweight, sedentary life style
Signals of Shock pale appearance, feeling weak, cool to touch, disorientation
Non Responsive a person who does not move, speak, blink or otherwise respond when you speak to them or tap their shoulders.
Assess Scene Safety Looking around the area where a sick or injured person is to check for anything that can pose a danger to you or the injured person. (traffic, water, electricity, falling, etc.)
Universal Precautions wearing gloves/masks/googles and other protective gear while providing care to avoid contact with bodily fluids
Naloxone Medication used to treat opioid overdose
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