Pe and health

Cards (36)

  • Preciding all other in the time or order
    First
  • To provide with what is useful or necessary
    Aid
  • Is an immediate care given to a person includes self help and home care if medical assistants is not available or delayed
    First-aid
  • One of the main objectives is to be able to help to reduce or totally
    Alleviate suffering
  • Also sometimes called prevent the conditions from worsening or danger or further injury
    Prevent further injury or danger
  • First aid measure aims to preserved and sustain life
    Prolong life
  • Also to save the victim from imminent danger
    Prolong life
  • First aider should not cause, inflict pain as much as possible
    Gentle
  • Makes the best use of things at hand
    Resourceful
  • Should notice all the sign
    Observant
  • Aware of what is happening and what may happen
    Observant
  • Handling the victim with utmost care and in a calm manner
    Tactful
  • Should be comforting
    Emphatic
  • Maintain a professionals and eating attitudes
    Respectable
  • Established based on antipated needs and available resources
    Planning of action
  • Preparations of equipment and personal
    Gathering of needed materials
  • A -ask for help
    I -Intervene. Give appropriate intervations
    D -Do not further harm
  • Life saving technique useful in many emergencies, including heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
    Cardio-pulmonary resuscitations
  • This is a combination of chest compression and rescue breaths
    Cardio-pulmonary resuscitations
  • Is a break in the continuity of a tissue of the boyd either internal or external
    Wounds
  • Break in the community of a body tissue without the skin being broken down
    Closed wounds
  • Movement may aggravate the closed wounds conditions
    Rest the affected area
  • Apply to the affected areas . It promotes vasoconstriction and it has an anesthetic effect
    Ice compression
  • Application of firm pressure. To avoid further hematoma
    Compression
  • For extremeties. To promote venous return of blood and avoid pooling in the area
    Elevate the affected area
  • For immobilizing the affected area. This help in avoiding unnecessary movement
    Splinting
  • Performs further assessment and put the injured person under of observation
    Closed wounds
  • Is an injury involving an external or internal break in body tissue, usually involving the skin
    Open wound
  • Wound caused by Sharp and pointed object penetrating the skin
    Puncture
  • Caused by rubbing / scrapping of the skin against rough surfaces
    Abrasion
  • The skin is torn by Sharp objects with irregular edges
    Laceration
  • Tissue are forcefully separate from the body
    Avulsion
  • Skin and tissue are cut by a sharp bladed instrument
    Incision
  • Severe bleeding
    Hemorrhage
  • Introduction of bacteria/ parasite
    Infection
  • Decreased in circulatory ( blood ) volume. A fatal condition
    Shocks