Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

Health Test 11

This test is on Tuesday, May 7. Study hard!! and Good Luck!

AB
Teens are more likely to take unnescessary risks becauseThey are indestructible, they don't think of the consequences, "thrill-seekers"; don't want to be cowards, unwillling to see the danger
Three ? you should ask before you participate in a questionable activityWhat exactly are you going to do?; What risks are involved?; Can I reduce those risks or substitute a less risky activity?, Is it still worth doing?
The Lord's what is not absolute?Protection
Accidents willbut do not have to happen
If your clothes catch on firestop, drop and roll
first aidimmediate care given to a person who has been injured or has been suddenly taken ill until qualified medical care can be supplied
first-aiderPerson giving first aid
First aid begins withaction
First degree burnHold the burn under cold water, elevate the area above the heart
Second degree burnSame as first degree but also remember not to break the blisters.
Third degree burnGet medical care immediately. You may cover the area with a sterile dressing - treat the person for shock
ABC's of artificial respirationAirway (know the steps); Breathing (know the steps); Circulation (know the steps)
Steps for treating a poison victimCall poison control center & do exactly what they say; call 911; save the container; wipe the mouth clean; keep the victim quiet and calm
A person suffering from heat exhaustionmove to shade or coller area; lay the victim down; loosen clothing; elevate feet; sips of cool water; fan or use cool wet cloths to cool body temperature


Cindy Smith

This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber.
Learn more about Quia
Create your own activities