First Aid Assessment

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  1. 3. To swallow or consume an object or substance.
  2. 7. The body temperature goes below normal from shock.
  3. 11. Done in between the shoulderblades.
  4. 15. Failure to provide an individual the first aid that another person which similar or equal training would.
  5. 17. arrest and restart the electrical signals in the body.
  6. 18. To have full mental capacity and able to deliver first aid.
  7. 20. to Act Whether or not an individual is required to give first aid.
  8. 21. CPR
  9. 25. Failure to provide appropriate first aid and deliver incorrect treatment which can cause further harm.
  10. 28. A condition caused by lack of blood flow to vital organs.
  11. 30. The beating of the heart and its electrical signals.
  12. 31. A severe allergic reaction.
  13. 32. The act of breathing oxygen or another substance into your lungs.
  14. 34. Failure to give the first aid that a prudent and sane individual would.
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  1. 1. This can require back blows and abdominal thrusts. Universal sign is a grabbed throat.
  2. 2. A device used to treat
  3. 4. These can occur from incorrect electrical signals in the brain.
  4. 5. The first steps taken in case of a heart attack or an unconscious victim. If they do not respond start CPR.
  5. 6. A mindset important for delivering safe and effective first aid, no matter the setting.
  6. 8. Restricted awareness and thought can result from these and the victim might stare off into space.
  7. 9. A condition often obtained from a blow to the head hurting brain function.
  8. 10. Private access to medical records and history.
  9. 12. The condition of recently having brain damage inflicted from a blow to the head. The brain requires minimal use to allow for brain function to resume.
  10. 13. A tool used to stop life threatening bleeding.
  11. 14. To be allowed to do first aid.
  12. 16. This should be the condition of any bandages or clothes used to stop severe bleeding to prevent infection.
  13. 19. The first step to stop severe bleeding.
  14. 22. Call 999, 911, or 112 for first aid for emergencys involving toxic materials.
  15. 23. Acting in a way a prudent individual wouldn't and is nonsenseical.
  16. 24. A law designed to encourage people to give first aid in case of an emergency.
  17. 26. This group of medical professionals are often called in an Emergency.
  18. 27. This results because of a alteration or failure of electrical signals to the heart.
  19. 29. Aid The initial medical treatment given.
  20. 33. thrust A first aid menuever used near the belly button to dislodge objects in the throat.