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Injury Treatments 1
- What does RICE stand for and when should you use it?
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Injury Treatments 1
- What does RICE stand for and when should you use it?
- Ice
- Compression
- Elevation
- For use following soft tissue injuries
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Rest
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Injury Treatments 2
- How would you treat hypothermia?
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Injury Treatments 2
- How would you treat hypothermia?
- Slowly raise the body temperature by removing wet clothing and wrapping in a warm, dry blanket
- Give a warm drink and maybe a warm bath
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Injury Treatments 3
- What does DRABC stand for?
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Injury Treatments 3
- What does DRABC stand for?
- Danger
- Response
- Airways
- Breathing
- Circulation
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Injury Treatments 4
- What would you do if there is no pulse in an unconscious casualty?
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Injury Treatments 4
- What would you do if there is no pulse in an unconscious casualty?
- Give mouth-to-mouth ventilation with cardiac massage. Continue until an ambulance arrives
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Injury Treatments 5
- How many compressions and breaths should you do in a cycle of CPR?
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Injury Treatments 5
- How many compressions and breaths should you do in a cycle of CPR?
- 2 breaths and 30 compressions
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