What if first aid?
First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, wounded, or injured before medical personnel can administrate medical treatment.
What are the four lifesaving steps?
The four lifesaving steps are 1) Open the airway and restore breathing. 2) Stop the bleeding. 3) Prevent shock. 4) Dress and bandage the wound to avoid infection.
Name two ways to open the airway to restore breathing.
The two ways to open the airway to restore breathing are the head-tilt and jaw-life method.
What are the two primary methods of administrating artificial respiration?
The two primary methods to administrate artificial breathing is by mouth-to-mouth and chest-pressure arm life.
What is the preferred method of controlling severe bleeding?
The preferred method to controlling severe bleeding is the use of pressure dressing.
Name some of the symptoms of shock.
Some of the symptoms of shock are restlessness, thirst, pale skin, and rapid heartbeat.
Name two types of fractures.
Two types of fractures are the closed and open fractures.
Why is a fracture immobilized?
A fracture is immobilized to prevent the razor sharp edge of the bone from moving and cutting tissue, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves.
What is self-aid?
Self-aid is the emergency treatment one applies to oneself.
Name three types of bleeding?
The three types of bleeding are arterial, venous, and capillary.