First Aid
Across
- 1. A medical machine that has a higher chance of saving people. It reads a person's heart rate if needed it will shock the person in order to restore the rhythm of the person's heart rate.
- 3. It is when you have something stuck in your throat and you can't breathe.
- 5. A process is when you intake in food and you are swallowing it or absorbing it.
- 6. A method to control or stop bleeding.
- 7. A electrical change that happened in your brain suddenly. Cannot be predicted and can happen anytime.
- 9. not providing a type of medical care as would a person that had the same training.
- 11. A medical emergency service that saves people when they get poison.
- 14. failing to what a reasonably prudent person would do. Examples dressing wound, and control bleeding.
- 15. getting a person's permission in order to help the injured person.
- 16. Is doing something a reasonably prudent person would not do. Examples implements, and warming a burn.
- 20. Is an emergency technique where you used it on people that are choking. It is also the second step of the emergency procedure.
- 23. A severe allergic reaction to something.
- 24. It is an electrical disturbance Focal that only happens in one part of your brain.
- 25. No one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists.
- 26. Is when you are extremely cold to the extent that you are cold and your body can't produce heat fast enough to be warm.
- 27. A medical procedure that involves chest compression to try to restore blood circulation and restore their breathing when someone is in a cardiac arrest.
Down
- 2. A medical item that stops severe blood loss.
- 4. When your heart beats quickly and the heartbeat is beating irregularly.
- 8. When someone breathes in something.
- 10. Observing the medical emergency around you to see if it's safe for you to act or help.
- 12. The three c´s and it is a medical acronym that tells you what to do when you see someone in a medical emergency.
- 13. The acronym for emergency medical services.
- 15. An traumatic brain injury caused by something hitting your head very hard.
- 17. A injury that occurs when something hits your head very hard a second time. The symptoms are vomiting, dizziness, and headaches.
- 18. Being able to keep something a secret.
- 19. carelessly take care of an injured victim and results in further inure to a victim.
- 21. It is when you lose a lot of blood and you are in a state of mind where you pass out from looking at something disturbing.
- 22. Being able to perform medical help in an emergency situation.