First Aid & CPR Terms

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Pressure Points   Femoral, Caroid, Brachial, Auxiliary  
Types of Shock   Hemorrahgic, Cardiogenic, Respiratory, Septic, Anaphylactic  
Hemorragic   loss of blood  
Cardiogenic   heart distress  
Respiratory   difficult breathing  
Septic   infection  
Anaphylactic   allergic reaction  
Signs of Shock   restlessness, irritability, pale, cool, clammy skin,  
Types of Soft Tissue   Abrasion, Lacerations, Punctures, Avulsions  
Abrasion   frictions  
Lacerations   cut  
Punctures   hole  
Avulsions   tearing away  
Types of Fractures   Open, Cloesd, Greenstick, Stress, Compound, Avulsion, Spiral  
Open   bone ends displaced  
Closed   bone ends aren't lined up right  
Greenstick   not completely through the bone  
Stress   repeated micro traumas  
Compound   bone through the skin  
Avulsion   bone pulled of tendon or ligament  
Spiral   angular fracture  
Heat Exhaustion Symptoms   profuse sweating, dizziness, N&V, confusion, fatigue, cool skin  
Heat Stroke Symptoms   lack of sweating, unconcious, red hot dry skin, rapid pulse, shallow breathing  
Frost Bite Symptoms   waxy skin, loss of sensation, cold and discolored,  
Hypothermia Symptoms   decrease in pulse, decrease in BP, decrease in breath rate  
Systolic   exerterd on arteries when heart contracts  
Diastolic   exerted when heart is at rest  


   

 
 

 
 

 

 

 
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