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- 5. more bushy form of poison ivy.
- 6. being aware of and following rules that help prevent accidents.
- 9. Substance that poisons the nerves.
- 11. A cut.
- 16. a creature that survives on the blood from other animals and humans, transmit serious, infectious disease diseases.
- 18. Artery found in the neck.
- 19. Artery found in the forearm
- 22. The point at which pressure should be applied to slow or stop bleeding.
- 23. a jousting of the brain inside it’s protective bone covering
- 29. Artery found in the head.
- 31. a brake chip or crack in the bone.
- 33. A support to an injured body to prevent movement and further damage.
- 34. a deep cavity on each side of a snakes snout, between the eyes and nostrils.
- 35. Artery found in the wrist.
- 39. when the body temperature drops below normal.
- 40. Artery found in the upper and lower leg.
- 41. Burn obtained by flames, Hot gases, Or a hot object.
- 42. Bleeding from the nose that may Caused by a nose injury, Strenuous activity, Blood pressure, Exposure the high altitudes, As well as blowing your nose, too hard.
- 44. the decay of body tissue.
- 45. The least painful Burn due to the nerve cells being damaged; All three layers of skin are affected.
- 46. Red on yellow killer fellow red on black venom black.
- 47. The third layer of skin.
- 48. The outer layer skin.
- 49. The scraping of the epidermis.
- 50. Serum used for treating snake bites.
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- 1. Any substance which causes harm illness or even death, when eaten drunk or otherwise absorbed into the body.
- 2. Receives the same training as an EMT along with extra courses in which he learned to reform advanced life-saving procedure procedures.
- 3. A bone forced from its normal position.
- 4. Resorts when a muscle is pulled to the point of tearing.
- 7. the freezing of body tissue.
- 8. Redness of skin, Pain, Possible swelling, And blistering due to over exposure to the sun.
- 10. A poisonous snake, distinguished by its pit on each side of it, snout between its eyes and nostril.
- 12. Burn a chain by contact with corrosive chemical to skin or eyes.
- 13. The second layer of skin.
- 14. The practice of being accompanied by someone else.
- 15. A life-threatening condition that occurs when sweat glands do not function properly.
- 17. The procedure used to expel an object from a choking victim.
- 20. Airway, Breathing, Circulation (Abbreviations)
- 21. Burn attained from an electric charge, passing through the body tissue and bones.
- 22. Yellowish white substance on a wound, Indication of infection.
- 24. any kind of sickness of injury requiring immediate care.
- 25. the emergency care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.
- 26. any break in the skin or mucous membrane; Dangers are bleeding and infection
- 27. The vines usually climb a tree or grow as low, crawling shrubs, Grow in sets of three leaflets
- 28. Burn Characterized by blisters, Redskin, Swelling, And extreme pain; Affects the epidermis and dermis.
- 30. Sudden painful spasms of several muscles in the same area.
- 32. Burn Characterized by redness, Mild pain, And swelling; Heals quickly; Affects only the epidermis.
- 36. multiple bruises to the brain.
- 37. Caused by A lack of exercise followed by over exertion.
- 38. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation(Abbreviations)
- 39. Reaction to extreme heat by sweating profusely, becoming very tired and weak, and possibly even collapsing.
- 43. Emergency medical technician (Abbreviations)
