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- 4. Be careful not to expose yourself to this in the event of an amputation or laceration.
- 7. One of the best substances for cooling a fire.
- 8. ____, Fuel and Oxygen are all needed to create fire.
- 9. For the NFPA rating system, red means;
- 10. Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm.
- 11. Manual stimulation of the heart.
- 12. Opens airways and raised blood pressure in the event of a severe allergic reaction.
- 16. Always be sure to keep yourself ____ before helping anyone in need.
- 17. ________ are used to disrupt the chemical reaction to extinguish a fire. (no space).
- 20. Anytime there has been unplanned exposure or placement of a substance. (no space).
- 21. The portion of the bandage that is directly covers the wound.
- 22. Class A fires usually consist of this substance.
- 23. The step following aiming the fire extinguisher at the base of the fire.
- 24. In the event of a minor injury (small cut/strain and etc.) use ____ to take care of the individual.
- 26. The Fire _________ depicts ways to go about extinguishing a fire.
- 28. Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls.
- 31. If an individual is experiencing a ______; roll them on their side and DO NOT put anything in their mouth.
- 32. Powder used as an absorbent in the event of chemical spill. (no space).
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- 1. Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire.
- 2. Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds.
- 3. _____ the fuel from the fire by shutting all valves feeding gas or flammable liquid fires.
- 4. Microorganisms carried in bodily fluids that can cause disease. (acronym).
- 5. Medical condition resulting from the inability to self-regulate blood sugar.
- 6. In the event of a heart attack, this medication can help by making the blood "slippery". (no space).
- 8. Medical condition associated with pain in the left arm. (no space).
- 11. This GHS pictogram for ________ depicts two glass vials dripping their contents onto a human arm and a solid object.
- 13. Substances that make a substance safer to handle by making it less acidic or basic.
- 14. Remove this to smother a fire.
- 15. Another term for a heart attack. (no space).
- 18. You can extinguish a fire if you ____ a fire faster than it can produce heat.
- 19. Glorified, more advanced versions of First Aid Kits. (no space).
- 20. Classification of a fire that would occur in a kitchen.
- 24. Where to go in the even of a fire within the building. (no space).
- 25. Before attempting clean-up of a chemical spill, always consult the ____. (acronym).
- 27. Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately.
- 28. ______ wound coverings typically come in packages; ready for use.
- 29. The first step in using a fire extinguisher.
- 30. A chemical ____ occurs when living tissue is exposed to a corrosive substance.
- 33. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and ____.