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what is
asthma
?
a common long term lung condition that causes occasional
breathing
difficulties
what are the symptoms of
asthma
?
coughing
shortness
of
breath
tight chest
wheezing
what are the treatments for asthma ?
no
cure
inhaler
what is diabetes ?
when the body does not respond to
insulin
what is hypoglycaemia ?
when
blood sugar
is to
low
what is hyperglycaemia ?
when
blood sugar
is to
high
what are the symptoms of diabetes ?
frequent
urination
thirst
fatigue
weight loss
wounds take
longer
to heal
what are the treatments for diabetes ?
insulin
injections
diet
control
simple
sweet
foods
drugs
what is epilepsy ?
when
brain
activity becomes
abnormal
what are the symptoms of epilepsy ?
blank
staring
shaking
unconsciousness
loss of control of
bladder
/
bowel
slurred
speech
what are the treatments for epilepsy ?
guide away from
danger
keep
calm
call
999
/112 if it's their first seizure or it lasts for longer than
5
mins
what is cardiac arrest ?
underlying Heart condition
in which the heart stops
what are the symptoms of cardiac arrest ?
unconsciousness
breathing
difficulty
what are the treatments for cardiac arrest ?
defibrillator
lifestyle
changes
what is hypothermia ?
when the body temp drops below
35°
what are the symptoms of hypothermia ?
shivering
blue lips
slow breathing
slurred speech
tiredness
what are the treatments of hypothermia ?
remove
wet clothing
blankets
warm drinks
what is heat exhaustion ?
when the body temp rises to above
40°
what are the symptoms of heat exhaustion ?
excessive sweating
headache
thirst
nausea
rapid pulse
what are the treatments of heat exhaustion ?
move to a
cool
place
cool
skin
drink
water
what is
dehydration
?
the loss of
bodily fluids
what are the symptoms of dehydration ?
thirst
fatigue
dark yellow urine
dry mouth
what are the treatments of dehydration ?
drink
water
rehydration
sachets
when should you refer to a medical professional ?
if an injury cannot be treated by the most
qualified
person there
loss of
consciousness
potential
fracture
recurring
injury
coach is
unqualified
when should a person with a known condition be referred the a medical professional ?
severe signs of
asthma
type 1 diabetic does not have
insulin
injections
epileptic fit lasts longer than
5
minutes
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