Sudden Medical, Heat & Cold, and Poisons

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Across
  1. 2. For mild hypothermia, apply heat to the person's upper _____
  2. 4. Poisons can enter the body by being swallowed, inhaled, injected, or _____
  3. 7. _____ the skin with running water for at least 15 minutes
  4. 10. _____ can be a symptom of a diabetic emergency
  5. 13. In heat ____, the skin is still moist and warm
  6. 14. ____ a stinger away from the skin
  7. 15. In carbon _____poisoning, symptoms include muscle cramps
  8. 16. In severe hypothermia, if the person is not breathing, start _____
  9. 18. Use _____ and hot water for a jellyfish sting
Down
  1. 1. _____ can be a symptom of a seizure
  2. 3. A severe _____ is a symptom of heat stroke
  3. 5. Weird or _____ behavior can be a symptom of heat stroke
  4. 6. A possible symptom of a mental health emergency
  5. 8. An episode of abnormal brain function
  6. 9. In _____ frostbite, the skin is hardened and paler than the area around it
  7. 11. The food given for a diabetic emergency
  8. 12. If the person is unresponsive with abnormal breathing, start CPR and give _____
  9. 17. Create a _____ atmosphere for someone having a mental health emergency