front 1 Abrasion | back 1 An area damaged by scraping |
front 2 Automated external defibrillator (AED) | back 2 A medical device designed to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to victims of ventricular fibrillation to restore the heart rhythm to normal |
front 3 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning | back 3 Occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in the blood |
front 4 Cardiac Arrest | back 4 Heart Attack |
front 5 Cardiac Chain of Survival | back 5 The chain of events that must occur in rapid succession to maximize the chances of survival from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) |
front 6 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) | back 6 Chest compressions, Chest compressions, CHEST COMPRESSIONS |
front 7 Chest Compressions | back 7 Use your hands to push down hard and fast in a specific way on the person's chest |
front 8 Consent | back 8 agreement from a patient |
front 9 Defibrillation | back 9 The stopping of fibrillation of the heart by administering a controlled electric shock in order to allow restoration of the normal rhythm |
front 10 Diabetic Emergency | back 10 The person's blood sugar levels become too low |
front 11 First Aid | back 11 Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available |
front 12 Good Samaritan Laws | back 12 Laws about anyone who renders aid in an emergency to an injured or ill person |
front 13 Heimlich Maneuver | back 13 Chokeing stopper |
front 14 Laceration | back 14 skin wound |
front 15 Puncture | back 15 no data |
front 16 Rescue Breaths | back 16 no data |
front 17 Respiratory Arrest | back 17 no data |
front 18 Signals of a Heart Attack | back 18 no data |
front 19 Seizures | back 19 no data |
front 20 Shock | back 20 no data |
front 21 Tourniquets | back 21 no data |