F. Secondary Survey
A. Abrasion
B. Compression
C. Laceration
G. Cold compress
H. Bandages
1. Wounds
K. Fireman's carry
L. Blanket drag
M. Fracture
D. Primary Survey
N. Food poisoning
O. Dislocation.
E. Dressing
J. Avulsion
46. A way of physical examination which is used when the victim is unconscious and find out and
immediately treat life-threatening conditions.
47. A way of physical examination which is used when the victim is conscious or has revived.
48. It is a piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection and/or to stop bleeding.
49. It is used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially used for sprain and strains.
50. It is used to apply pressure to bleeding, for covering wounds and burns, and providing support for
immobilization for broken bones, sprains and strains.
51. A break in the continuity of a tissue in the body.
52. A kind of wound which is caused by a blunt breaking or tearing of soft tissues usually resulting from
mishandling tools and other accidents.
53. For management of Hematoma, we use the mnemonic RICE (Resting the injured part, Ice application,
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Elevation.
54. A forcible tearing or partial tearing away of tissues.
55. It is caused by rubbing or scraping the skin against rough surface.
56. It is the easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim.
57. It is used when the victim is seriously injured and should not be lifted.
58. A break or crack in a bone.
59. It is caused by consuming of food or drink that is contaminated with bacteria or viruses.
60. A partial or complete displacement of the bones.