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Brought to you by: Ms. Kramer

Basic First AidSpecific InjuriesMORE Specific Injuries Anxiety Disorders Personality/Mood Disorders

Row 1, Col 1 911, Police Department, Fire Department, & Poison Control Emergency Numbers

2,1 Latex Gloves & Breathing Barrier Ways to protect yourself

3,1 Emergency medical care for someone who has been hurt or sick First Aid

4,1 To prevent becoming another victim. Check the scene

5,1 2 common bodily fluids you may be exposed to. Blood & Saliva

1,2 Enters through the mouth, lungs, skin, or injection. The way poisons enter the body

2,2 Different poisons cause different reactions Knowing what the victim ingested

3,2 Call 911 right away. Make sure victim is no longer exposed to flame, heat, or smoke. DO NOT remove burned clothing stuck to skin. Cover with a sterile bandage or clean cloth. Treatment for a 3 rd degree burn

4,2 When electricity is passed through the body. Can cause the heart to stop, cause internal as well as external injuries/burns Electrical Shock

5,2 An injury in which the bone has been forced from its normal position in its joint. Dislocation

1,3 The body’s response to reduced blood flow. Shock

2,3 The four signs of choking Cannot Cough, Speak, Breath, & Holding their neck

3,3 Use sterile gauze or a clean cloth & apply direct pressure to the injury. Call for help or go to the ER. Treatment for severe bleeding

4,3 A B C’s of CPR. Airway, Breathing, Circulation

5,3 CPR stands for this. Cardiopulmonary Resusitation

1,4 Social Phobia Extreme shyness and self-consciousness

2,4 Bad thoughts followed by a ritual to relieve the anxiety. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

3,4 Worrying about everything General Anxiety

4,4 Phobias Strong irrational fear reactions

5,4 High stress and symptoms develop after a traumatic event Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

1,5 An illness that harms how your brain works and how you think. (characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia). Schizophrenia

2,5 A condition that causes extreme shifts in mood. Bipolar Disorder

3,5 A disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything. Clinical Depression

4,5 Impulse Control Disorder A disorder characterized by a failure to resist a temptation.

5,5 Percentage of teens that experience clinical depression each year. 5%