First Aid
Across
- 4. someone who is trained to help injured or ill people in emergencies. They know basic first aid and can provide immediate care until medical help arrives.
- 5. a subjective experience indicating a medical condition or injury, such as pain, dizziness, or weakness.
- 6. someone who has been hurt or harmed and needs help.
- 8. an immediate help provided to a sick or injured person until professional medical help arrives or becomes available.
- 10. a sudden threat to life or health needing quick action to stop more harm.
Down
- 1. an unexpected event that causes injury or harm to people or property.
- 2. set of quick and decisive steps during emergencies. It involves assessing the situation, prioritizing actions to prevent more harm, and providing first aid until professional help arrives.
- 3. an immediate care and treatment provided to someone who has been injured or falls ill until professional medical help arrives. It involves assessing the situation, applying appropriate first aid techniques, and ensuring the safety and well-being of the person in need.
- 7. a physical harm to the body from accidents or harmful events, ranging from minor cuts to severe fractures, needing proper treatment based on severity
- 9. an observable indication of a medical condition or injury, such as changes in skin color, abnormal breathing, swelling, or bleeding.