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- 3. Thrusts – Also known as the Heimlich maneuver, used to dislodge an object choking a person.
- 6. Safety – Ensuring the environment is safe before providing aid.
- 7. – A broken bone often caused by trauma or impact.
- 10. Compressions – The act of pressing hard and fast on the chest to circulate blood during CPR.
- 11. – Damage to skin tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- 12. Pad Placement – The correct positioning of pads on a person's chest for defibrillation.
- 14. – A sudden loss of brain function caused by interrupted blood flow.
- 15. Breaths – Breaths given to a person to provide oxygen during CPR.
- 17. – The ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of toxic substances.
- 18. – Severe bleeding that can be life-threatening if not controlled.
- 19. – Fainting or sudden loss of consciousness due to temporary insufficient blood flow to the brain.
- 20. (Automated External Defibrillator) – A portable device used to restore a normal heartbeat in sudden cardiac arrest.
- 21. (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Emergency procedure combining chest compressions and rescue breaths to save a person in cardiac arrest.
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- 1. Emergency – Conditions caused by extreme cold, such as hypothermia.
- 2. Arrest – When breathing stops but the heart may still be beating.
- 4. Control – Methods like pressure to stop or slow bleeding.
- 5. – A severe allergic reaction that can cause breathing difficulty and shock.
- 8. Aid Kit – A collection of supplies and tools for administering immediate care.
- 9. – A state where a person is not awake and does not respond to stimuli.
- 10. – Obstruction of the airway that prevents air from reaching the lungs.
- 13. – When a bone is forced out of its normal position in a joint.
- 16. Signs – Indicators like pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature that assess a person's health
- 17. (Personal Protective Equipment) – Gear like gloves and masks used to prevent infection during First Aid.
- 18. Stroke – A severe heat-related illness where the body's temperature rises rapidly.
- 19. – A life-threatening condition where organs do not get enough blood flow.
