First-Aid Vocabulary Part II

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First-Aid Vocabulary Part II Definitions Match (1-10) First-Aid Vocabulary Part II Vocabulary Set #3

#1 Actual freezing of tissue fluid resulting in damage to the skin and underlying tissue.

#2 The cutting off or separation of a body part from the body.

#3 Medical emergency caused by prolonged exposure to heat resulting in high body temperature and failure of sweat glands.

#4 Injury to body tissue caused by heat, radiation and/or electricity.

#5 Muscle pain and spasm resulting from exposure to heat and inadequate fluid and salt intake.

#6 Device that stops all blood flow to a limb.

#7 Displacement of a bone at a joint.

#8 Invasion by organisms contamination by disease-product organisms or pathogens.

#9 Partial or complete loss of consciousness caused by a temporary reduction in the supply of blood to the brain.

#10 A reduction in the supply of blood to the heart resulting in damage to the muscle of the heart.