A

Trauma to the abdomen causing potential internal bleeding and organ damage.

Specialized medical interventions beyond basic first aid, requiring professional skills.

Device used to deliver an electric shock to the heart in cardiac arrest.

Critical path for air entering lungs, must be clear to ensure breathing.

Immune system's response to allergens, can range from mild to severe symptoms.

Severe allergic reaction needing immediate emergency treatment to prevent fatality.

Agent that inhibits the growth of infectious microorganisms on the skin or wounds.

B

Materials used to cover wounds and provide support to injured body parts.

Protective equipment used during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to prevent infection.

Emergency procedures for sustaining life, including CPR and airway management.

Injuries caused by animals or insects, potentially leading to pain and infection.

Techniques and tools used to stop or manage bleeding in injured individuals.

Fluid-filled sacs on the skin resulting from friction or burns.

Infectious microorganisms in blood causing diseases, requiring safety precautions.

C

Providing emotional comfort and reducing anxiety during an emergency situation.

Sudden cessation of heart function, requiring immediate resuscitative efforts.

Various heart-related health issues needing medical attention and management.

Sequence of actions improving the survival rate of cardiac arrest patients.

Injury caused by exposure to harmful chemicals, needing prompt care.

Combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths to sustain circulatory and respiratory function.

D

Review and discussion following an emergency event to improve future responses.

Administering a controlled electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.

Chronic condition affecting blood sugar regulation, requiring careful management.

Critical situation caused by abnormal blood sugar levels needing urgent care.

Bones forced out of position, often causing pain and requiring realignment.

Sensation of lightheadedness or imbalance, potentially indicating underlying issues.

E

Damage to the ear from trauma or infection, potentially affecting hearing.

Injury caused by electrical current passing through the body, needing careful handling.

Essential phone numbers to call during emergency situations.

Pre-arranged procedures to follow during various types of emergencies.

Organisations providing immediate assistance in emergencies, like police and fire departments.

Neurological disorder with recurrent seizures, requiring medical management.

F

Temporary loss of consciousness caused by reduced blood flow to the brain.

Seizures in young children triggered by high fever, needing prompt care.

Formal recognition of training and competence in providing first aid.

Set of medical supplies for administering initial care in emergencies.

Designated individual responsible for providing first aid in an organisation.

Person trained to offer initial emergency assistance before professional help arrives.

G

Thin, often sterile fabric used to dress and protect wounds.

Protective wear for hands to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination.

Legal protection for individuals who assist in emergencies, provided they act reasonably.

Support provided to help individuals cope with loss and grief.

H

Practices to keep hands clean, preventing the spread of germs and infections.

Process of identifying potential risks in an environment to ensure safety.

Trauma to the head requiring monitoring and potentially urgent care.

Emergency where blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, causing damage.

Health issues caused by exposure to high temperatures, like heatstroke.

Severe heat illness with high body temperature, needing immediate cooling.

I

Methods used to keep injured body parts stable and prevent further damage.

Documentation of events and responses during an emergency situation.

Measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Indicators of infection like redness, swelling, and fever.

Strategies to avoid injuries in various settings.

Skin punctures from insects causing pain, swelling, and potential infection.

J

Damage to the connections between bones, like sprains or dislocations.

L

Deep cuts or tears in the skin, needing cleaning and closure.

Aspects of law relevant to providing first aid.

Serious medical situations requiring immediate intervention to prevent death.

M

Safe techniques for lifting and moving objects to avoid injury.

Accessory indicating a person's medical conditions in emergencies.

Urgent health situation needing immediate medical attention.

Organizing and administering medications safely and effectively to patients.

Initial help given to someone developing a mental health problem.

Less severe injuries that do not require emergency medical intervention.

N

Injuries to the nose, potentially causing bleeding or breathing issues.

Injury from a needle puncturing the skin, posing infection risk.

Failure to provide proper care, resulting in harm.

Evaluation of the nervous system to determine injury or disease.

Bleeding from the nose caused by trauma or other factors.

O

Blockage of the airway requiring immediate intervention.

Practices ensuring health and safety in the workplace.

Physical strain from excessive effort.

Providing supplemental oxygen to individuals with breathing difficulties.

P

First aid techniques specifically for infants and children.

Techniques to alleviate pain in patients.

Common medication used to relieve pain and reduce fever.

Microorganisms that can cause disease.

Injury caused by an object piercing the body.

Gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards.

R

Contact with harmful levels of radiation.

Complete cessation of breathing, requiring resuscitation.

Severe breathing difficulty needing urgent intervention.

Mask used to deliver breaths during CPR.

Identifying and evaluating potential risks.

S

Sterile saltwater used to clean wounds.

Detailed head-to-toe assessment following the primary survey.

Care and interventions for individuals experiencing seizures.

Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain.

Critical condition with inadequate blood flow to organs.

Maintaining healthy, unbroken skin.

T

Abnormally fast heart rate.

Bacterial infection causing muscle stiffness.

Burns caused by heat.

Severe physical injury or wound.

Prioritising treatment based on injury severity.

Infectious disease affecting the lungs.

U

Open sore on the skin or mucous membrane.

Measures to prevent the spread of infections.

Not reacting to stimuli, indicating severe condition.

V

Bites from venomous animals.

Assisting or controlling breathing.

Measurements of the body's basic functions.

Forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth.

W

Diseases transmitted through contaminated water.

Procedures to treat and protect wounds.

Coverings used to protect wounds.

X

Small bone at the lower end of the sternum.

Y

Viral infection causing fever and jaundice.

Z

Diseases transmitted from animals to humans.