Health Chapter 35
poison control cetner
24 hour hotline that probides emergency medical advice on treating poisoning victims
how many types of poisonous snakes in america
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the first --- minues of an emergency situation are the most critical
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cpr
a lifesaving technique in which a heart that has stopped is forced to pump blood to the body by means of applied pressure
repiratory failure
a state in which air is unable to reach the lungs
rabies
a viral disease of the nervous system that eventually causes madness and death
abc of cpr
airway breathing circulation
emetic
an agent that induces vomiting
adominal thrusts
applicatino of sudden pressure on the victim's diaphragm so as to expel the substance blocking the airay
second degree burn
burn of the several top layers of the skin -- healing takes 3-4 weeks
first degree burn
burn of the top layer of skin, healing takes 5-6 days
the heartbeat found on each side of the neck
carotid pulse
gangrene
death of the tissure in a part of the body
third degree burn
destroys all layers of skin
shock
failure of the cariovascular system to keep adequate blood circulating to the vital organs of the body.
cardiovascular failure
failure of the heart to pump blood
first aid
immediate, temporary care given to a person who has become sick or who has been injured
pressure point
one a a number of points along the main artery supplying blood to an affected limb
a poisonous substance secreted by a snake or other animal
venom
the lower part of the sternum that projects downward to the point where the sternum meets the lower ribs
xiphoid process
priorites in an emergency
1) check the immediate surroundings for possible dangers 2) check to see if the victim is conscious 3) Check breathing 4) Control severe bleeding 5) Check the victim for poisoning 6) send for medical help