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least severe burn; burns the top layer of skin
more severe burn; causes the burning of more layers of skin and may cause blistering
given to an unconscious victim who has something blocking their airway before rescue breaths
the losing of a limb
the cutting of skin to be stitched up at a later point
deep cut and the ripping and tearing of the skin, tendons, ligaments, may expose bone, blood loss, requires a tourniquet
the first C; look at the safety of the scene and the status of the victim
used to perform the Heimlich Maneuver by moving inward and upward in the center of the victim's chest
the act of pressing down on the chest during CPR; you do this 30 times in a row
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; using compressions and rescue breaths to help and unconscious victim
the use of back blows and abdominal thrusts to help dislodge a foreign object from a conscious choking victim
something goes into the body and punctures the skin; do not pull out unless it is clear that it will not cause to much damage
the second C; notify authorities (9-1-1) of the situation
causes deep sunken eyes, blushing/clammy skin, and rapid breathing
the third C; provide first aid to the victim
using the heel of your hand hit the victims back in the Heimlich Maneuver
two deep breaths lasting one second each after compressions in CPR; tilt the head back to open airway before doing this
may result in stitches, blood loss, cuts through more layers of skin
most severe of the burns; usually results in the whitening or blackening of skin and is permanent
scrape or cut on the outermost layer of skin, may not lose blood, does not require stitches

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