7C Flashcards

1
Q

a method of regulating or stop bleeding, preventing infection, and absorbing any discharge

A

dressing

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2
Q

A great instrument and a potent force to prepare youth in case of disaster

A

First Aid Training for the Youth

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3
Q

Opportunities to learn the basics of avoiding negligence which could be ___________ to
the client and society

A

detrimental

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4
Q

First Aid Training for the Youth, allows youth to care with confidence as a ____________

A

first aider and caregiver

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5
Q

Applying the concept of helping to prevent __________ of an already existing condition

A

further complications

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6
Q

Triangular bandages are applied as a ______ to
hold other bandages in place and provide
support and to avoid movement on hold-on an
injured extremity

A

sling

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7
Q

is known as hemorrhage. it is a way of losing blood
escaping from the circulatory system from damaged blood vessels.

A

bleeding

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8
Q

the blood will drip out normally seen with
abrasions and small cuts

A

Capillaries

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9
Q

the blood will squirt out

A

Artery

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10
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the blood will secrete out

A

Veins

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11
Q

Are patches that appear on the skin when tiny blood vessels called capillaries break or
burst underneath the skin

A

Bruises.

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12
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A specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object

A

Stab wound.

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13
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Refers to a skin wound that tends to be caused by blunt trauma

A

Laceration.

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14
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A type of open wound that is caused by skin rubbing against a rough surface

A

Abrasion

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15
Q

A break or opening in the skin.

A

A cut.

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16
Q

Caused when a bullet or other projectile is shot into or through the body

A

Gunshot wounds.

17
Q

What will you do if they have head injury?

A

put the middle part of the bandage over the dressing

cross the ends of the bandage in opposite directions and again completely around the head

Tie both ends over the dressing

18
Q

What will you do if Jaw/Cheek/Top/Back/ Forehead?

A

Put the bandage below the chin and bring its ends over the head.
Adjust the end of the bandage to make one end longer than the
other

Get the longer end over the top of the head to be able to get the
short end at the temple and cross the ends over

Get both ends and place them in the opposite directions to the other
side of the head and tie them over in which the part of the bandage
was applied first.

19
Q

How can you make Cravat Doughnut?

A

Twist the triangular bandage’s end into a
rope shape form

Form a third into a ring of the size needed

Cover the rest continuously through the
hole to keep it together

May be used on any part of the body

20
Q

How about Leg/Arm Bandage?

A

Place the center of the cravat on the dressing

Take one end around and up the leg or the arm in a circular motion
and the other end down and around the leg or the arm in the same
circular motion as well. Overlap each portion of the previous turn

Bring together both ends and tie them with a square knot

21
Q

How about Palm of the Hand?

A

Make a drape cravat over THE wrist of the palm up on the hand

Take one end over a closed hand position from the back up to the
front of the hand

get the other end of the bandage over the closed hand and repeat
what you previously said on no. 2.

Comfortably wrap around the wrist and tie it with a square knot

22
Q

How about ear injury?

A

Put the middle part of the bandage over the
injured ear

Cross the ends of the bandage by wrapping
it in the opposite directions around the head
and tie it

Apply a dressing between the injured ear
and head

23
Q

How about the sling?

A

Put the cravat under the injured arm and with one end over the
opposite shoulder

Get the end over the injured arm and with the same shoulder

Tie the end of the triangular bandage with comfortably with the size
of neck

Fold it over the point and pin, or tie in knot to make cup for the
elbow