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Requires Facilities and Equipment
Active
Recreation
Does not requure facilities or equipment for fun and relaxing
Passive Recreation
Can be done in halls, rooms or in classrooms
Indoor Recreational Activities
In
the 8th Century badminton is called
Poona
When and where did badminton became an olympic sport?
1992
in
Barcelona Spain
In the 9th Century badminton is called
Battledore
One of the oldest game
Bowling
when was badminton introduced as demonstration game in olympics?
1972
It was ( Badminton ) brought by who and when in England.
1870
by
Duke Beaufort
Where and when did bowling originate from?
Egypt
,
7000
What was bowling called before its name now?
Tenpins
A filipino bowling champion
"
Paeng
"
or Rafael Nepomuceno
Maximum dimenions (bowling)
60ft
long
and
42
width.
Equipments in bowling
Shoes
Pins
Bowling Ball
Lane
First ball knocked down all 10 pins
Strike
Knocked down all pins second time after knocking all pins on the first time
Spare
A player obtains a strike by hitting the pins in the opposite pocket.
Brooklyn
The weight of the badminton racket or raquet is
Not
more
than
100
grams
Length of racket does not exceed
680
mm
and width not exceeding
230
mm
Badminton raquet or racket is made up of light materials like
Aluminum
Carbon
Carbon Fiber
Shuttlecock consist of
16
left
goose feathers
Aims to give leisure
Recreational Activities
Aims to give leisure while interacting with natural environment
Outdoor Recreation
A long walj for pleasure or exercise, associated with mountaineering, trekking and mountain climbing.
Hiking
What does DR ABC stand for?
Danger
Response
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
A more detailed assessment conducted after primary survey
Secondary Survey
3 parts of cravat bandage
Base
Point
End
A piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection or stop bleeding
Dressing
Piece of material used to cover wounds or keep dressings in place or to apply pressure and control bleeding.
Bandage
Large Triangular Bandages and are folded to create slings.
Triangular bandage
Made of stretchable materials like elastic or latex and provides compression and supports sprains and joint injuries.
Elastic Bandages
Made of woven cotton and arehighly absorbent.
Gauze Bandages
Used for wounds on top and back,hand, and foot and as arm sling.
Open Phase
Free from bacteria and is totally clean
Sterile
Flatten by pressure, squeeze, or press.
Compress
Used to reduce swelling, relieves pain especially for sprains and strains.
Cold Compress
Is a penetrating injury caused by nails, kneedles and other pointy object.
Puncture
Caused by rubbing or scraping of the skin on a rough surface.
Abrasion
Cut caused by a knife, broken glass, or sharp objects.
Incision
An unpolished breaking or tearing of delicate tissues.
Laceration
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