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A medical term used to refer to the damage to the skin through to scraping or wearing away.
– The process of which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation, respectively.
– An injury that gives a feeling of discomfort caused by exposure to heat, flame, chemical agents, radiation, or electricity.In case you get caught or find the need to help another person who had burns, check First Aid for Burns.
– An astringent made from zinc oxide or zinc carbonate, usually the main ingredient in anti-pruritic lotion to treat rashes, poison ivy, insect bites, stings or sunburns.
– A potentially life-threatening condition caused by inhalation of too much carbon monoxide gas that it prevents oxygenation of the blood. Carbon monoxide is emitted by automobile and engines which should not be run in unventilated spaces.
– A medicine or drug used to relieve nasal congestion and stuffed nose caused by a cold, flu, allergies or sinusitis.
– Diabetes is a disease in which the blood glucose or blood sugar is abnormally high. A diabetic person can have diabetic attacks which will require medical help.
– A medical analgesic gas, often called gas and air. It acts as a safe pain reliever when inhaled and is usually given by ambulance crews.
– A medical term for a broken bone. Bone fractures usually require immediate hospital care. Extra care is needed, do first aid for fractures while you wait for help (ambulance) to arrive.
– A medical term for simple sugar found in blood that is the main source of energy in the body.
Occus when the flow of oxygen-carrying blood to the heart is blocked often due to fat build-up, cholesterol or other substances. For heart attack emergencies, AED units are helpful and may just save lives.
– Also referred to as a transient ischaemic attack. This happens when a blood clot blocks the flow of blood in the brain.
Also referred as motion sickness. It is a sensation of unease and discomfort and a feeling to vomit. It may have possible underlying causes
A condition distinguished as swelling which is caused when excess fluid leaks out of the body and build up. Swelling can usually be seen in the lower legs and ankles. Also spelled Edema.
A recommendation or instruction of treatment/medicine given by a doctor or medical practitioner to treat sickness or injury.

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