"C" of CSM circulation dressing sterile material placed on an open wound implied consent consent if your patient is unresponsive pet dogs most animal bites 30:2 ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR heat exhaustion sweating, thirsty, flulike symptoms septic shock shock caused by infection avulsion wound where a flap of skin is torn off but still attached puncture wound narrow, deep wound bandage holds a dressing in place high risk for rabies skunk, raccoon or bat veins steady, slow bleeding, dark red heat stroke life threatening, skin red, no sweat hypovolemic shock shock caused by blood loss comminuted fracture bone is in 2 or more pieces 2 minutes change CPR rescuers every burned clothing do not remove if stuck to skin wash your hands best way to prevent the spread of infection artery spurting blood, bright red color wear gloves 1st step to treat an open wound dislocation joint comes apart and stays apart figure 8 method bandage for an elbow or knee superficial burn sunburn, pink/red 1 1/2 inches depth of infant chest compressions impaled object stabilize so it won't move scald burns from contact with hot liquids direct pressure 1st method to stop bleeding greenstick fracture incomplete fracture absorbed poison occurs from contact with the skin "C" of CSM circulation dressing sterile material placed on an open wound implied consent consent if your patient is unresponsive pet dogs most animal bites 30:2 ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR heat exhaustion sweating, thirsty, flulike symptoms septic shock shock caused by infection avulsion wound where a flap of skin is torn off but still attached puncture wound narrow, deep wound bandage holds a dressing in place high risk for rabies skunk, raccoon or bat veins steady, slow bleeding, dark red heat stroke life threatening, skin red, no sweat hypovolemic shock shock caused by blood loss comminuted fracture bone is in 2 or more pieces 2 minutes change CPR rescuers every burned clothing do not remove if stuck to skin wash your hands best way to prevent the spread of infection artery spurting blood, bright red color wear gloves 1st step to treat an open wound dislocation joint comes apart and stays apart figure 8 method bandage for an elbow or knee superficial burn sunburn, pink/red 1 1/2 inches depth of infant chest compressions impaled object stabilize so it won't move scald burns from contact with hot liquids direct pressure 1st method to stop bleeding greenstick fracture incomplete fracture absorbed poison occurs from contact with the skin
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circulation
"C" of CSM
sterile material placed on an open wound
dressing
consent if your patient is unresponsive
implied consent
most animal bites
pet dogs
ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR
30:2
sweating, thirsty, flulike symptoms
heat exhaustion
shock caused by infection
septic shock
wound where a flap of skin is torn off but still attached
avulsion
narrow, deep wound
puncture wound
holds a dressing in place
bandage
skunk, raccoon or bat
high risk for rabies
steady, slow bleeding, dark red
veins
life threatening, skin red, no sweat
heat stroke
shock caused by blood loss
hypovolemic shock
bone is in 2 or more pieces
comminuted fracture
change CPR rescuers every
2 minutes
do not remove if stuck to skin
burned clothing
best way to prevent the spread of infection
wash your hands
spurting blood, bright red color
artery
1st step to treat an open wound
wear gloves
joint comes apart and stays apart
dislocation
bandage for an elbow or knee
figure 8 method
sunburn, pink/red
superficial burn
depth of infant chest compressions
1 1/2 inches
stabilize so it won't move
impaled object
from contact with hot liquids
scald burns
1st method to stop bleeding
direct pressure
incomplete fracture
greenstick fracture
occurs from contact with the skin
absorbed poison