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The three classifications of burns? - ANSWER-First, second,
and third degree
Produces redness, warmth and mild pain - ANSWER-First
degree
Causes red, blistered skin and severe pain - ANSWER-Second
degree
Destroys tissue, skin and bone. In severe cases severe pain may
be absent due
to nerve endings being destroyed - ANSWER-
Third degree
2 types of fractures? - ANSWER-Closed/Simple &
Open/Compound
Closed/Simple - ANSWER-Broken bone w/o a break in the skin
,Open/Compound - ANSWER-Break in skin with possible bone
protrusion
Electric Shock - ANSWER-Contact with an electronic energy
source shock occurs. Little to no injury to severe trauma with
associated cardiac arrest
Indications of obstruction airway ? - ANSWER-Inability to talk,
grasping and pointing to throat, exaggerated breathing efforts,
& skin turning a bluish color
2 type of heat related injuries? - ANSWER-Heat exhaustion &
Heat stroke
Heat exhaustion - ANSWER-Disturbance of blood flow to the
brain, heart, and
lungs
Heat Stroke - ANSWER-Breakdown of the sweating mechanism
of the body
3 types of cold weather injuries? - ANSWER-Hypothermia,
superficial and deep
frostbite
Hypothermia - ANSWER-Cooling of the whole body caused by
exposure to low
temperature. Breathing is slow &
shallow.
, Superficial Frostbite - ANSWER-Ice crystals forming in upper
skin layers after
exposure to temperature of 32 degrees
or lower
Deep frostbite - ANSWER-Ice crystals forming in the
deeper tissues after
exposure to temperature of 32 degrees
or lower
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - ANSWER-CPR is a
combination of
rescue breathing & chest compressions delivered to victims
thought to be in
cardiac
arrest
CPR steps - ANSWER-C/A/B (Circulation/Airway/Breathing)
Key to survival for victims of cardiac arrest? - ANSWER-
Prompt recognition of
the arrest and immediate activation of the emergency
response system
Septic Shock - ANSWER-Results from bacteria multiplying in
the blood and
releasing
toxins.