A Beka 6th Grade Health Test 1 Review
poison ivy
"Leaves of three, let it be."
coral snake
"Red on yellow, kill a fellow."
Emergency Medical Technician
EMT stands for...
dislocation
a bone forced from its normal position, may have discoloration, swelling, pain, tenderness, and a deformed look
fracture
a break, chip, or crack in the bone
electrical burn
a burn received from touching a live wire
third-degree
a burn that goes through all the layers of the skin
incision
a cut
heat stroke
a life-threatening reaction to extreme heat that occurs when sweat glands do not function properly; symptoms are hot, flushed, dry skin, high fever, weak rapid pulse, shallow breathing, possible unconsciousness
strain
a muscle pulled to the point of tearing
heat exhaustion
a reaction to extreme heat caused by excessive loss of body fluids due to sweating profusely
survival float
a way to stay afloat for hours or even days in warm water
wound
any break in the skin or mucous membrane
medical emergency
any kind of sickness or injury requiring immediate care
brachial
artery in the forearm
temporal
artery in the head
femoral
artery in the leg
carotid
artery in the neck
radial
artery in the wrist
safety conscious
being aware of and following rules that help prevent accidents
nosebleed
blood running from the nose after an injury or strenuous activity
Lyme disease
bright red ring on the skin, red spots and blotchy areas, severe headaches, pain in the joints
tick
bug that may carry Lyme disease
muscle soreness
caused by a lack of exercise followed by overexertion
hypothermia
caused by extremely low body temperature, dizziness, light-headedness, muscular stiffness, and difficulty in moving
brain injury
clear or reddish fluid draining from the mouth, nose, or ear may indicate...
pit
deep cavity on each side of a viper's snout between its eye and nostril
keeping cleaning supplies out of reach
easiest way to protect a young child from poison
once a week
how often you should give your bicycle a safety check
Heat Escape Lessening Posture
how to survive in cold water
concussion
jostling of the brain inside its protective, bony covering
hurricane
large storm with violent wind and heavy rain
contusions
multiple bruises to the brain
cramp
painful spasm of several muscles in the same area
pressure point
point on the artery at which pressure should be applied to slow or stop bleeding
neurotoxic
poisoning the nerves
buddy system
practice of being accompanied by someone else for safety
Heimlich maneuver
procedure used to expel an object from a choking victim
paramedic
receives the same training as an EMT along with extra courses in which he learns to perform advance life-saving procedures
sunburn
red, painful skin with possible blistering after exposure to the sun
artificial respiration
rescue breathing, involves helping a victim to breathe until he is able to breathe on his own
antivenin
serum used for treating snakebites
sprain
stretched and torn ligament around a joint that may be stiff, swollen, painful, and appear bruised
poison
substance which causes harm, illness, or even death when eaten, drunk, or otherwise absorbed into the body
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
the "A-B-C's" of first aid, the three most important medical emergencies
gangrene
the decay of body tissue
first aid
the emergency care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill until help arrives
frostbite
the freezing of body tissue, symptoms are numb, discolored skin that looks waxy
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
the most effective treatment for most sports injuries (RICE)
epidermis
the outer layer of the skin
infection
the presence of pus in a wound
abrasion
the scraping of the epidermis
dermis
the second layer of skin
subcutaneous
the third layer of the skin
compound
the type of fracture that pierces through the skin
direct pressure, elevate, pressure point
three steps to severe control bleeding
first-degree
type of burn affecting only the epidermis and characterized by redness, mild pain, and swelling
chemical
type of burn caused by a corrosive substance
electrical
type of burn caused by an electrical charge passing through body tissue and bones
thermal
type of burn obtained by flames, hot gases, or a hot object
second-degree
type of burn that affects the dermis and the epidermis and is characterized by blisters, red skin, swelling, and extreme pain
simple
type of fracture that does not pierce through the skin
splint
used to prevent the movement of a broken bone
pull plug or turn off switch
what to do if someone is receiving an electric shock
stop, drop, roll
what to do if your clothing catches on fire
on the left facing traffic
where a pedestrian should walk if there is no sidewalk
pus
yellowish-white substance on a would that is a sign of infection