Health unit 4
Chemical
(—————) burns should be flushed with cool water until EMS arrives.
A broken, cracked, or chipped bone
A fracture is defined as ~
Shock
A life-threatening condition brought on by a serious injury or illness.
Stroke
A sudden and temporary lack of blood flow to the brain caused by clot or blockage in an artery.
Accident
An unplanned event that usually results in injury or loss.
Helmet
Every bicyclists should wear a (———-)
In a building
Seek shelter (— — ————) when lightning begins to strike.
Frostbite
Signs of moderate to severe (—————) include white or grayish skin, blisters and numbness.
Heart attack
The death of part of the heart muscle
Hypothermia
The initial signs of (————————-) might include shivering, confusion, numbness, slow pulse, and loss of coordination.
Stay calm
The most important thing to do in an energency is (——— ———-)
Heat stroke
The signs of (——— ————-) include hot, flushed skin and diminished sweating.
Heat exhaustion
The signs of (———- ——————) May include pale, moist skin, heavy sweating, and dizziness.
Hot
When evacuating a burning building, do not open doors that are (——-)
Minor
When treating (———-) burns, run cool water over the burned area, pat dry and then cover with a sterile bandage.