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Chapter 10
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  • John Marabiles
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  • 1

    he explained that “snakes in general are known for retaining reflexes after death”

    Steven Beaupré

  • 2

    panic is the worst enemy of any emergency situation: ✅❌

  • 3

    the first thing to do in a an emergency situation is to

    stay calm

  • 4

    DRSABC

    danger , responsiveness , send help , airway , breathing , cpr

  • 5

    always check first the danger and source of injury, make sure the surroundings are safe and out of danger, othervise, you will also allow yourself to be a victim

    danger

  • 6

    can the casualty hear your voice? can they open and close their eyes? are there any movements? do they respond to touch?

    responsiveness

  • 7

    is the person's airway clear? if the person is not responding and is unconscious, check airway by opening the mouth and having a look inside

    airway

  • 8

    make sure the victim is breathing by looking at breathing signs

    breathing

  • 9

    cpr meaning

    cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  • 10

    a lifesaving technique that is administered when breathing and heartbeat of a person stopped, such as during a heart attack and drowning

    cpr

  • 11

    cpr involves the cab process which stands for

    compression , airway , breathing

  • 12

    refers to administration of care to prevent deterioration of the victim, to aid recovery, and to preserve life

    first aid

  • 13

    common injuries in outdoor recreation:

    cut, scrapes, punctures , sprains, strains, fractures , concussions , blisters , burns or scalds

  • 14

    injuries that involve the stretching or tearing of the ligament

    sprains

  • 15

    the twisting or pulling of a muscle or tendon

    strains

  • 16

    involves the breaking of a bone

    fractures

  • 17

    ______ category is mild that involves minor tearing of a ligament or muscle

    grade I

  • 18

    ______ category involves the partial tearing of the ligament or muscle

    grade II

  • 19

    ______ category refers to severe injury that involves the complete tearing of the ligament or muscle

    grade III

  • 20

    a traumatic brain injury that is often caused by a blow or bump to the head or body

    concussions

  • 21

    a result of ill-fiting footwear, it is especially seen among hikers and trekkers

    blisters

  • 22

    injuries on the skin caused by hot liquid or heat

    burns or scalds

  • 23

    common illnesses or sickness experienced in outdoor recreation:

    fever , headache , mountain sickness , hyperthermia , hypothermia , diving related sickness

  • 24

    types of hyperthermia:

    heat muscle cramps , heat exhaustion , heat stroke

  • 25

    types of diving related sickness:

    barotrauma , decompression sickness

  • 26

    often experienced in hiking due to lack of each protection from the sun’s rays, dehydration, swelling of brain tissue, etc

    headache

  • 27

    happens because the rate of ascent into higher altitudes outpaces the body’s ability to adjust to those altitudes

    mountain sickness

  • 28

    hape meaning

    high altitude pulmonary edema

  • 29

    hace meaning

    high altitude cerebral edema

  • 30

    in ______ liquids accumulated in the lungs and make breathing extremely difficult

    hape

  • 31

    in ______ fluid build up in the brain causing swelling and changes the person's mental state

    hace

  • 32

    a condition where the body produces or absorbs heat more than it can dissipate

    hyperthermia

  • 33

    it happens during heavy activity in hot environments

    heat muscle cramps

  • 34

    when water is not sufficient for the body's demand in a particular outdoor activity the body becomes dehydrated and salt-depleted

    heat exhaustion

  • 35

    it is most serious degree of hyperthermia

    heat stroke

  • 36

    occurs when the body chills faster than the body's ability to produce heat due to exposure to cold, wet, or windy weather

    hypothermia

  • 37

    a serious injury that can occur because of pressure differences between the body's air fled cavities and the water

    barotrauma

  • 38

    a serious deep water diving related injury, it happens when divers fail to follow prescribed dive profiles

    decompression sickness

  • 39

    occurs when a scuba diver ascends at a rate that is faster than what is prescribed

    decompression sickness

  • 40

    a specialized equipment that is able to replicate the hyperbaric conditions that resulted in the dissolving of the gasses

    recompression chamber

  • 41

    aquatic hazards:

    jellyfish , sea urchin , stingray

  • 42

    environmental hazards:

    poison oak , leeches , snake bites , drowning

  • 43

    plants that can cause an itchy rash upon contact, these plants have a substance called ______ which causes the rash

    poison oak , urushiol

  • EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    Polarization

    Polarization

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    Polarization

    Polarization

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 2

    Lesson 2

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    Lesson 2

    Lesson 2

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    Lesson 3

    Lesson 3

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    Lesson 3

    Lesson 3

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    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

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    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

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    Traditional Materials

    Traditional Materials

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    Traditional Materials

    Traditional Materials

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    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

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    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

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    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

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    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

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    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    he explained that “snakes in general are known for retaining reflexes after death”

    Steven Beaupré

  • 2

    panic is the worst enemy of any emergency situation: ✅❌

  • 3

    the first thing to do in a an emergency situation is to

    stay calm

  • 4

    DRSABC

    danger , responsiveness , send help , airway , breathing , cpr

  • 5

    always check first the danger and source of injury, make sure the surroundings are safe and out of danger, othervise, you will also allow yourself to be a victim

    danger

  • 6

    can the casualty hear your voice? can they open and close their eyes? are there any movements? do they respond to touch?

    responsiveness

  • 7

    is the person's airway clear? if the person is not responding and is unconscious, check airway by opening the mouth and having a look inside

    airway

  • 8

    make sure the victim is breathing by looking at breathing signs

    breathing

  • 9

    cpr meaning

    cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  • 10

    a lifesaving technique that is administered when breathing and heartbeat of a person stopped, such as during a heart attack and drowning

    cpr

  • 11

    cpr involves the cab process which stands for

    compression , airway , breathing

  • 12

    refers to administration of care to prevent deterioration of the victim, to aid recovery, and to preserve life

    first aid

  • 13

    common injuries in outdoor recreation:

    cut, scrapes, punctures , sprains, strains, fractures , concussions , blisters , burns or scalds

  • 14

    injuries that involve the stretching or tearing of the ligament

    sprains

  • 15

    the twisting or pulling of a muscle or tendon

    strains

  • 16

    involves the breaking of a bone

    fractures

  • 17

    ______ category is mild that involves minor tearing of a ligament or muscle

    grade I

  • 18

    ______ category involves the partial tearing of the ligament or muscle

    grade II

  • 19

    ______ category refers to severe injury that involves the complete tearing of the ligament or muscle

    grade III

  • 20

    a traumatic brain injury that is often caused by a blow or bump to the head or body

    concussions

  • 21

    a result of ill-fiting footwear, it is especially seen among hikers and trekkers

    blisters

  • 22

    injuries on the skin caused by hot liquid or heat

    burns or scalds

  • 23

    common illnesses or sickness experienced in outdoor recreation:

    fever , headache , mountain sickness , hyperthermia , hypothermia , diving related sickness

  • 24

    types of hyperthermia:

    heat muscle cramps , heat exhaustion , heat stroke

  • 25

    types of diving related sickness:

    barotrauma , decompression sickness

  • 26

    often experienced in hiking due to lack of each protection from the sun’s rays, dehydration, swelling of brain tissue, etc

    headache

  • 27

    happens because the rate of ascent into higher altitudes outpaces the body’s ability to adjust to those altitudes

    mountain sickness

  • 28

    hape meaning

    high altitude pulmonary edema

  • 29

    hace meaning

    high altitude cerebral edema

  • 30

    in ______ liquids accumulated in the lungs and make breathing extremely difficult

    hape

  • 31

    in ______ fluid build up in the brain causing swelling and changes the person's mental state

    hace

  • 32

    a condition where the body produces or absorbs heat more than it can dissipate

    hyperthermia

  • 33

    it happens during heavy activity in hot environments

    heat muscle cramps

  • 34

    when water is not sufficient for the body's demand in a particular outdoor activity the body becomes dehydrated and salt-depleted

    heat exhaustion

  • 35

    it is most serious degree of hyperthermia

    heat stroke

  • 36

    occurs when the body chills faster than the body's ability to produce heat due to exposure to cold, wet, or windy weather

    hypothermia

  • 37

    a serious injury that can occur because of pressure differences between the body's air fled cavities and the water

    barotrauma

  • 38

    a serious deep water diving related injury, it happens when divers fail to follow prescribed dive profiles

    decompression sickness

  • 39

    occurs when a scuba diver ascends at a rate that is faster than what is prescribed

    decompression sickness

  • 40

    a specialized equipment that is able to replicate the hyperbaric conditions that resulted in the dissolving of the gasses

    recompression chamber

  • 41

    aquatic hazards:

    jellyfish , sea urchin , stingray

  • 42

    environmental hazards:

    poison oak , leeches , snake bites , drowning

  • 43

    plants that can cause an itchy rash upon contact, these plants have a substance called ______ which causes the rash

    poison oak , urushiol