front 1 Abrasion | back 1 An area damaged due to scraping or wearing away. |
front 2 Automated external defibrillator (AED) | back 2 Used to help people experiencing cardiac arrest. |
front 3 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning | back 3 Occurs when breathing in carbon monoxide fumes, can result in severe illness/death. |
front 4 Cardiac Arrest | back 4 Failure of the heart. |
front 5 Cardiac Chain of Survival | back 5 The chain of events that create the highest chance of survival after cardiac arrest. |
front 6 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) | back 6 Used to restart someones heartbeat after it stops. |
front 7 Chest Compressions | back 7 Giving strong rapid pushes to the chest to keep blood flowing |
front 8 Consent | back 8 permission |
front 9 Defibrillation | back 9 the stopping of the fibrillation of the heart |
front 10 Diabetic Emergency | back 10 When someones blood sugar levels are too low |
front 11 First Aid | back 11 Help given to someone hurt or sick, until full medical treatment is available. |
front 12 Good Samaritan Laws | back 12 Offers legal protection to individuals in need of medical aid. |
front 13 Heimlich Maneuver | back 13 Used to stop an individual from choking |
front 14 Laceration | back 14 A wound generated by the tear of soft body tissue. |
front 15 Puncture | back 15 A small hole made by a sharp object |
front 16 Rescue Breaths | back 16 Mouth to mouth cpr |
front 17 Respiratory Arrest | back 17 The cestation of breathing. |
front 18 Signals of a Heart Attack | back 18 Chest Pain, cold sweat, fatigue, etc |
front 19 Seizures | back 19 Uncontrolled electrical activity. |
front 20 Shock | back 20 A critical condition brought on the sudden stop of blood flow. |
front 21 Tourniquets | back 21 A device to stop blood flow from a part of the body. |