CPR and first aid ch 17-20
stroke
a brain injury due to bleeding in the brain tissue or to a blockage of blood flow, causing permanent damage
carbon monoxide
a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas formed by incomplete combustion, such as in fire
asthma
a condition marked by recurrent attacks of breathing difficulty, often with wheezing, due to spasmodic constriction of the air passages, often as a response to allergens or to mucus plugs in the bronchioles
diabetes
a condition that develops when glucose builds up in the blood, overflows into the urine,and passes through the body unused
nematocysts
stinging cells found on certain marine animals
psychogenic shock
a shock-like state due to severe emotional distress; may result in a fainting spell resulting from a transient decrease in blood flow to the brain
angina pectoris
a spasmodic pain in the chest, characterized by a sensation of sever constriction or pressure on the anterior chest; associated with insufficient blood supply to the heart, aggravated by exercise or tension, and relieved by rest or medication
hypoglycemia
an abnormally diminished concentration of glucose in the blood
hyperglycemia
an abnormally increased concentration of glucose in the blood
rabies
an acute viral infection of the central nervous system transmitted by the bite of an infected animal
antivenom
an antiserum containing antibodies against reptile or insect venom
poison
any substance that impairs health or causes death by its chemical action when it enters the body or comes in contact with the skin; aka toxin
hypothermia
decreased body temperature
syncope
fainting; a brief period of unresponsiveness
seizure
generalized, uncoordinated muscular activity associated with a loss of responsiveness; a convulsion ; an attack of epilepsy
heart attack
lay term for a condition resulting from blockage of a coronary artery and subsequent death of part of the heart muscle; an acute myocardial infarction; sometimes called simply a coronary
poison help
medical facility providing immediate, free, expert advice any time; can be reached by calling 1-800-222-1222
ingested poisoning
poisoning caused by swallowing a toxic substance
frostbite
the damage to tissues as a result of prolonged exposure to extreme cold
vasoconstriction
the narrowing of the diameter of a blood vessel
status epilepticus
the occurrence of two or more seizures without a period of complete consciousness between them
windchill
the relationship of wind velocity and temperature in determining the effect of cold on living organisms
frostnip
the superficial local tissue destruction caused by freezing; it is limited in scope and does not destroy the full thickness of skin