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Splinting : are used to support and immobilize suspected fractures, dislocations, or severe sprains; to help control bleeding; to help control pain; and to prevent further damage to tissues from the movement of bone ends.
Vulnerability : A concept which describes factors or constraints of an economic, social, physical or geographic nature, which reduce the ability of a community to prepare for and cope with the impact of hazards
Volcanic Eruption : lava and release of poisonous gases from the crater situated at the summit of the volcanoes.
Disaster : The serious disruption of the functioning of society, causing widespread human, material or environmental losses, which exceed the ability of the affected communities to cope using their own resources.
Landslide : are rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity.
Capacities : The resources and skills people possess, can develop, mobilize and access which allow them to have more control over shaping their own future and coping with disaster risks
Tsunamis : are giant sea waves generated by the under-the-sea earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Risk : The probability that negative consequences may arise when hazards interact with vulnerable areas, people, property and environment
Hazards : any phenomenon, substance or situation, which has the potential to cause disruption or damage to infrastructure and services, people, their property and their environment.
Earthquake : is feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface.
Blanket drag : A method of moving an injured victim in which a rescuer places the victim on a blanket and drags the victim to safety.
Walking Assist : A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer functions as a “crutch”
in assisting the injured victim to walk
Sheet Drag : A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer forms a drag harness out of a sheet, passes it under the victim’s arms at the armpits, and uses it to pull the victim.
Seat Carry : A method of lifting and moving a victim in which two rescuers form a “seat” with their arms.
Extremity Lift : A method of lifting and carrying a victim in which two rescuers carry the victim by the extremities.
Shirt Drag : A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer uses the victim’s shirt as a handle to pull the victim (except for a T-shirt).
Disaster Preparedness and Management
Across:| 2. | are rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity. | | 4. | The probability that negative consequences may arise when hazards interact with vulnerable areas, people, property and environment | | 5. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer uses the victim’s shirt as a handle to pull the victim (except for a T-shirt). | | 6. | are used to support and immobilize suspected fractures, dislocations, or severe sprains; to help control bleeding; to help control pain; and to prevent further damage to tissues from the movement of bone ends. | | 8. | A concept which describes factors or constraints of an economic, social, physical or geographic nature, which reduce the ability of a community to prepare for and cope with the impact of hazards | | 10. | The serious disruption of the functioning of society, causing widespread human, material or environmental losses, which exceed the ability of the affected communities to cope using their own resources. |
| | 12. | any phenomenon, substance or situation, which has the potential to cause disruption or damage to infrastructure and services, people, their property and their environment. | | 13. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer forms a drag harness out of a sheet, passes it under the victim’s arms at the armpits, and uses it to pull the victim. | | 15. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer functions as a “crutch” | | 16. | A method of lifting and carrying a victim in which two rescuers carry the victim by the extremities. | | 17. | |
| | Down:| 1. | The resources and skills people possess, can develop, mobilize and access which allow them to have more control over shaping their own future and coping with disaster risks | | 3. | A method of lifting and moving a victim in which two rescuers form a “seat” with their arms. | | 7. | are giant sea waves generated by the under-the-sea earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. |
| | 9. | A method of moving an injured victim in which a rescuer places the victim on a blanket and drags the victim to safety. | | 11. | is feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface. | | 14. | lava and release of poisonous gases from the crater situated at the summit of the volcanoes. |
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Disaster Preparedness and Management
Across:| 2. | are rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity. | | 4. | The probability that negative consequences may arise when hazards interact with vulnerable areas, people, property and environment | | 5. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer uses the victim’s shirt as a handle to pull the victim (except for a T-shirt). | | 6. | are used to support and immobilize suspected fractures, dislocations, or severe sprains; to help control bleeding; to help control pain; and to prevent further damage to tissues from the movement of bone ends. | | 8. | A concept which describes factors or constraints of an economic, social, physical or geographic nature, which reduce the ability of a community to prepare for and cope with the impact of hazards | | 10. | The serious disruption of the functioning of society, causing widespread human, material or environmental losses, which exceed the ability of the affected communities to cope using their own resources. |
| | 12. | any phenomenon, substance or situation, which has the potential to cause disruption or damage to infrastructure and services, people, their property and their environment. | | 13. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer forms a drag harness out of a sheet, passes it under the victim’s arms at the armpits, and uses it to pull the victim. | | 15. | A method of moving a victim in which a single rescuer functions as a “crutch” | | 16. | A method of lifting and carrying a victim in which two rescuers carry the victim by the extremities. | | 17. | |
| | Down:| 1. | The resources and skills people possess, can develop, mobilize and access which allow them to have more control over shaping their own future and coping with disaster risks | | 3. | A method of lifting and moving a victim in which two rescuers form a “seat” with their arms. | | 7. | are giant sea waves generated by the under-the-sea earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. |
| | 9. | A method of moving an injured victim in which a rescuer places the victim on a blanket and drags the victim to safety. | | 11. | is feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface. | | 14. | lava and release of poisonous gases from the crater situated at the summit of the volcanoes. |
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