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Basic First Aid Specific Injuries MORE Specific Injuries
Anxiety Disorders
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Personality/Mood Disorders
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911, Police Department, Fire Department, & Poison Control
Emergency Numbers
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Latex Gloves & Breathing Barrier
Ways to protect yourself
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Emergency medical care for someone who has been hurt or sick
First Aid
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To prevent becoming another victim.
Check the scene
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2 common bodily fluids you may beexposed to.
Blood & Saliva
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Enters through the mouth, lungs, skin, or injection.
The way poisons enter the body
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Different poisons cause different reactions
Knowing what the victim ingested
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• Call 911 right away. • Make sure victim is no longer exposed
to flame, heat, or smoke.• DO NOT remove burned clothing stuck to skin.
• Cover with a sterile bandage or clean cloth.
Treatment for a 3rd degree burn
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• When electricity is passed through the body.
• Can cause the heart to stop, cause internal as well as external injuries/burns
Electrical Shock
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An injury in which the bone has been forced from its normal
position in its joint.
Dislocation
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The body’s response to reducedblood flow.
Shock
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The four signs of choking
Cannot Cough, Speak, Breath, & Holding their neck
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• Use sterile gauze or a clean cloth & apply direct pressure to the injury.
• Call for help or go to the ER.
Treatment for severe bleeding
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A B C’s of CPR.
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
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CPR stands for this.
Cardiopulmonary Resusitation
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Social Phobia
Extreme shyness and self-consciousness
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Bad thoughts followed by a ritualto relieve the anxiety.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Worrying about everything
General Anxiety
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Phobias
Strong irrational fear reactions
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High stress and symptoms develop after a traumatic event
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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An illness that harms how your brain
works and how you think.(characterized by hallucinations,
delusions, and paranoia).
Schizophrenia
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A condition that causes extreme shifts in mood.
Bipolar Disorder
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A disorder in which people lose interest in life
and can no longer find enjoyment in anything.
Clinical Depression
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Impulse Control Disorder
A disorder characterized by a failure to resist a temptation.
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Percentage of teens that experienceclinical depression each year.
5%