Abrasion
a superficial rub or wearing off of the skin, usually caused by a scrape or a brush burn
Automated external defibrillator (AED)
used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning typically occurs from breathing in carbon monoxide at excessive levels
Cardiac Arrest
a sudden, sometimes temporary, cessation of function of the heart.
Cardiac Chain of Survival
early recognition and activation of the emergency response system, early CPR, rapid defibrillation, and advanced life support.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
An emergency procedure used to restart a person's heartbeat and breathing after one or both have stopped
Chest Compressions
use your hands to push down hard and fast in a specific way on the person's chest.
Consent
permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
Defibrillation
the stopping of fibrillation of the heart by administering a controlled electric shock in order to allow restoration of the normal rhythm.
Diabetic Emergency
the person's blood sugar levels become too low.
First Aid
help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
Good Samaritan Laws
to protect a rescuer from being sued for helping rescue another person.
Heimlich Maneuver
expelling a foreign body by standing on the rear of the patient, placing arms around, and delivering a sharp inward and upward thrust to the abdomen below the rib cage.
Laceration
a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue.
Puncture
to pierce or perforate, as with a pointed instrument
Rescue Breaths
exhaling into the airway and lungs of a person who has stopped breathing.
Respiratory Arrest
spiratory arrest is a serious medical condition caused by apnea or respiratory dysfunction severe enough that it will not sustain the body.
Signals of a Heart Attack
Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching.
Seizures
a sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain.
Shock
a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow.
Tourniquets
- a device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by compressing a limb with a cord or tight bandage.