A decrease in oxygen level in the blood. It leads to damage or death of fundamental tissues and organs.
A. Cardiac arrest
B. Artificial respiration
C. Arteries
D. Asphyxia
E. Angina
Answer: D
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Power Engineering Chapter 36
- If someone is stung by an insect the stinger should be removed by?
- RED is used to treat?
- If a person is panicking, has a red face, or lips, eyelids and fingers tip turning blue could be caused by?
- When a casualty is breathing, has a pulse, but is still unconscious, he or she should be placed?
- Act of breathing for casualties who, for some reason, are not able to breathe for themselves.
- How do you treat a stroke?
- How do you treat cardiac arrest?
- If a person stops breathing, has no pulse, and becomes unconscious may have?
- How do you treat a hear attack?
- How do you treat Angina?
- A person that is feeling nauseous, dizzy, shortness of breath, and cold skin may have?
- What does the left side and right side do in the heart?
- Who are the most important people in the EMS system?
- Which one is NOT part of the EMS system?
- A serious condition that arises when all parts of the body cannot obtain an adequate supply of oxygenated blood
- A situation in which the heart has stopped completely or beats too irregularly to pump any blood
- A cardiovascular condition in which there is an excessive buildup of materials such as cholesterol and fatty acids in the vessels, causing a narrowing or "hardening" of the arteries.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The act of breathing for a non-breathing casualty
- Another name for Trachea is?
- A co-worker is experiencing shortness of breath, nausea, sweating, and is strongly denying that he/she is in need of attention. The worker is likely experiencing:
- To assess the condition of an unconscious casualty, the Canadian and American Medical Associations recommend following the:
- One symptom that a person in shock may display is:
- The term "pop or drop" refers to: