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Emergency Situation
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time : this becomes critical in an emergency situation
emergencyactionplan : eap
aed : automated external defibrillator
emergencymedicaltechnician : emt
actualconsent : notification about what is wrong and intended treatment
primarysurvey : to Identify any life-threatening situations
secondarysurvey : look at the injury sustained
goodsamaritanlaw : provides legal protection to volunteers who provide emergency care
cab : circulation airway and breathing
osha : occupational safety and health administration
sign : something the rescuer can see
symptom : something the patient states to the rescuer
hops : history, observation, physical examination and special tests
vitalsigns : heart rate, breathing rate, BP, temperature, skin color, pupils, movement and pain level
sphygmomanometer : BP cuff
radialpulse : taken at radial artery
price : protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation
vasoconstriction : constriction of blood vessels
hypoxia : lowering cell metabolism and decreasing the demands for oxygen can cause this
splinting : this is used for a suspected fracture
ambulatoryaid : support or assistance given to an injured athlete who is able to walk
manualconveyance : support given to an athlete that cannot walk. also known as carrying the athlete
Emergency Situation
Across:| 2. | something the patient states to the rescuer | | 4. | heart rate, breathing rate, BP, temperature, skin color, pupils, movement and pain level | | 6. | history, observation, physical examination and special tests | | 8. | circulation airway and breathing | | 11. | taken at radial artery | | 12. | protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation | | 16. | constriction of blood vessels | | 18. | automated external defibrillator | | 19. | something the rescuer can see | | 20. | lowering cell metabolism and decreasing the demands for oxygen can cause this | | 21. | notification about what is wrong and intended treatment |
| | Down:| 1. | emt | | 3. | eap | | 5. | occupational safety and health administration | | 7. | this is used for a suspected fracture | | 9. | to Identify any life-threatening situations | | 10. | support given to an athlete that cannot walk. also known as carrying the athlete | | 13. | look at the injury sustained | | 14. | provides legal protection to volunteers who provide emergency care | | 15. | this becomes critical in an emergency situation | | 17. | support or assistance given to an injured athlete who is able to walk |
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Emergency Situation
Across:| 2. | something the patient states to the rescuer | | 4. | heart rate, breathing rate, BP, temperature, skin color, pupils, movement and pain level | | 6. | history, observation, physical examination and special tests | | 8. | circulation airway and breathing | | 11. | taken at radial artery | | 12. | protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation | | 16. | constriction of blood vessels | | 18. | automated external defibrillator | | 19. | something the rescuer can see | | 20. | lowering cell metabolism and decreasing the demands for oxygen can cause this | | 21. | notification about what is wrong and intended treatment |
| | Down:| 1. | emt | | 3. | eap | | 5. | occupational safety and health administration | | 7. | this is used for a suspected fracture | | 9. | to Identify any life-threatening situations | | 10. | support given to an athlete that cannot walk. also known as carrying the athlete | | 13. | look at the injury sustained | | 14. | provides legal protection to volunteers who provide emergency care | | 15. | this becomes critical in an emergency situation | | 17. | support or assistance given to an injured athlete who is able to walk |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only