First Aid

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Across
  1. 5. verbal or implied-- when a person gives permission to another human to help them in a situation that requires first aid
  2. 7. this tool, when applied to a person's limb, will cut off all blood movement from the heart to that area to help stop bleeding
  3. 8. when a person has something lodged in their throat/airways that prevents them from being able to breathe properly
  4. 9. when a person's body muscles suddenly contract due to a misfire in the brain's transmitters. This happens against the person's will.
  5. 10. the conscious act of doing something/not doing something to help a person who is in need of first aid (when applicable to certain obligated personnel)
  6. 11. the act of consuming something through the mouth down to the stomach
  7. 14. when the body's temperature drops substantially due to indoor or outdoor temperatures, creating extreme cold to sometimes halt body movements or cause limbs to turn bluish-purple colors
  8. 16. when fibrillation becomes severe-- the body will tense up and move against a person's will-- you should turn the person on their side if this occurs
  9. 17. when the head suffers a blow and the brain is rattled against the skull or experiences physical brain trauma-- can cause many side effects that prevent a person from doing physical or mental activities for weeks
  10. 20. the group of medical officials that specialize in ingested, injected, or applied poisons that put the person in need of cleaning out/detoxifying on the skin
  11. 24. the movement of pressing in and up with your fist against a person's stomach sharply to dislodge objects that are blocking a person's breathing passageways.
  12. 25. shortened for Emergency Medical Service-- the firsthand medical aids that come to wherever a person (who is in need of first aid) is to either help them where they are or bring them to a hospital
  13. 26. the act of keeping a person's personal information safe if consent is not given to share. Even in medical situations, this includes only telling the medical officials what they need to know about the person, and not personal, unnecessary facts or opinions.
  14. 27. a person's ability to be actively conscious and atuned to their surroundings-- can answer questions and is "confident" about their responses
  15. 28. The tool that is used to electronically jumpstart the heart to get it beating on its own again when a person is unconscious and not breathing.
  16. 30. the liability to gain another concussion after healing from a concussion/side effects of a concussion that affect a person's life thereafter
  17. 32. the epidermis is burnt off and the skin underneath is exposed and charred (blisters can occur)-- painkillers and medical help is often the solution
Down
  1. 1. the skin is oozey and wet-like (blistering occurs)-- medical help should be sought
  2. 2. failure to do something to help a person in need of first aid
  3. 3. when a person has a major allergic reaction-- becomes hypersensitive
  4. 4. the epidermis is reddened and sore/achey for a few days after being out in radiation-- can be helped with aloe vera and drinking water to hydrate skin
  5. 6. the skin becomes dry and leathery and turns dark colors, sometimes bone can be seen-- medical help should be sought immediately
  6. 12. the act of breathing something in through the nose or mouth's airways
  7. 13. Knowing your surroundings and staying alert to changes in your own safety and others in any situation.
  8. 15. the wrong interference of doing something harmful or not doing something helpful to a person in need of first aid (when applicable to obligated personnel)
  9. 18. this is the general term for the immediate and firsthand care a person receives when they are injured or in need of help.
  10. 19. when a person is unable to comprehend, concentrate, speak, hear, touch, or remember for a short period of time. No muscles spasm, but cognitive functions go down.
  11. 21. doing something wrong/harmful to a person in need of first aid
  12. 22. applying this to a person's wound will help stop blood flow out of the injury
  13. 23. the obligation a person has to help a person in need of first aid (involves medical personnel, trainers, certified health officials, etc when on the clock)
  14. 29. The shortened name for the safety procedure a person ensues when another person is rendered unconscious when their heart stops beating on its own-- it is to help jump-start the heart and help it keep blood flowing throughout the body.
  15. 31. Check Call Care-- the main objectives when a person is injured or an emergency occurs.