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Chapter 4: Body Systems. 2 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American.

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1 Chapter 4: Body Systems

2 2 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Introduction  Understanding the body’s systems and how they interact and depend on each other will help you give appropriate care to an injured or ill person.

3 3 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Body Cavities  A body cavity is a space in the body containing organs, such as the heart, lungs and liver.  Five major cavities:  Cranial  Spinal  Thoracic  Abdominal  Pelvic

4 4 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Body Systems  The body is made up of billions of microscopic cells, the basic units of all living tissue.  Similar cells form tissues.  An organ is a collection of similar tissues acting together to perform a specific body function.

5 5 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Body Systems (continued)  A body system is a group of organs and other structures that adapt to perform specific body functions.  For the body to work properly, all of the following body systems must work well together:  Respiratory  Circulatory  Nervous  Musculoskeletal  Integumentary  Endocrine  Digestive  Genitourinary

6 6 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Body Systems (continued)

7 7 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Major Body Systems Activity:  What are the major structures of this system?  What is the system’s primary function?  How can you recognize that the system is working properly?  What are some signals that the system is not working properly?

8 8 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Interrelationships Among Body Systems  Each body system plays a vital role in survival.  Body systems work together.  The condition that results from the progressive failure of body systems is called shock.

9 9 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Respiratory System Activity:  If an airway obstruction blockage does not permit air to reach the lungs and prevents oxygen from being circulated to the vital organs, what can happen?

10 10 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Circulatory System  If a heart attack damages the heart and diminishes or prevents the delivery of oxygenated blood to the vital organs, what can happen?

11 11 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Nervous System  If a significant injury to the brain occurs, what can happen?

12 12 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Musculoskeletal System  If an injury occurs that breaks a bone, what can happen?

13 13 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Integumentary System  If a significant injury occurs to the skin, what can happen?

14 14 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Endocrine System  If a problem develops with the endocrine system, what can happen?

15 15 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Digestive System  If a significant injury occurs to a part of the digestive system, what can happen?

16 16 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Genitourinary System  If an injury occurs to the pelvic area, damaging a part of the genitourinary system, what can happen?

17 17 AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID–RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES FOURTH EDITION Copyright © 2005, revised edition 2007, by The American National Red Cross All rights reserved. Closing  Each body system plays a vital role in survival. The body systems work together to help the body maintain a constant healthy state.  Questions?


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