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CPR

First-degree burn

First Aid

Abrasion

Third-degree burn

Avulsion

Second-degree burn

Puncture

Laceration

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cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

involves only the outer layer of skin

a small but deep hole caused by a sharp and narrow object that pierces the skin

involve all layers of skin and underlying layers of skin

known as a scrape

the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care be provided

First Aid: the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care be provided

CPR: cardiopulmonary resuscitation

First-degree burn: involves only the outer layer of skin

Abrasion: known as a scrape

Third-degree burn: involve all layers of skin and underlying layers of skin

Avulsion: cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin

Second-degree burn: involves damage to the outer and underlying layers of skin

Puncture: a small but deep hole caused by a sharp and narrow object that pierces the skin

Laceration: cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin

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First Aid: the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care be provided

CPR: cardiopulmonary resuscitation

First-degree burn: involves only the outer layer of skin

Abrasion: known as a scrape

Third-degree burn: involve all layers of skin and underlying layers of skin

Avulsion: tissue or organ is forcefully detached or torn away from its normal position

Second-degree burn: involves damage to the outer and underlying layers of skin

Puncture: a small but deep hole caused by a sharp and narrow object that pierces the skin

Laceration: cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin

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The three C's (steps) for responding to an emergency are:

Call

Care

Check

Control

The three C's (steps) for responding to an emergency are:

1. Check: Assess the situation and ensure the area is safe for you and the victim. Check the victim for any life-threatening conditions or injuries.

2. Call: Dial the appropriate emergency number (such as 911) to activate the local emergency response system. Provide clear and accurate information about the situation and the location.

3. Care: Provide immediate first aid or medical assistance to the victim based on your level of training and the specific needs of the situation. This can include performing CPR, controlling bleeding, stabilizing injuries, or providing comfort and reassurance until professional help arrives.

Please note that the order of the steps may vary depending on the situation, but the three C's generally provide a helpful framework for responding to emergencies.

The following are steps you take to control bleeding.

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Cover the wound with sterile guaze.

Remove blood soaked gauze and replace with clean gauze.

Hold the wounded body part below the level of the heart.

Apply steady pressure.