| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Arterial Bleeding | Spurting, bright red blood; rapid blood loss | Requires immediate action; tourniquet if needed |
| Venous Bleeding | Steady, dark red blood; slower flow | Controlled with direct pressure |
| Burn Types | Heat, chemical, radiation, electrical | Different mechanisms; cooling effective |
| Head Injury Signs | Visible trauma, confusion, loss of sensation/movement | Immediate immobilization necessary |
| Fracture vs. Dislocation | Fracture: broken bone; Dislocation: joint out of place | Both require immobilization |
| Heat Stroke vs. Exhaustion | Stroke: temp >104°F; Exhaustion: dehydration, fatigue | Heat stroke is life-threatening |
| Hypothermia vs. Frostbite | Hypothermia: whole body temp drops; Frostbite: localized skin freezing | Both caused by cold exposure |
Emergency Response
├─ Primary Assessment
│ ├─ Airway
│ ├─ Breathing
│ ├─ Circulation
│ └─ Disability (AVPU)
└─ Secondary Assessment (SAM)
├─ Signs & Symptoms
├─ Allergies
└─ Medications
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1. What is the first step in managing a person with life-threatening bleeding?
2. What is a common sign of arterial bleeding that requires immediate attention?
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Tourniquet — when to use?
Only if direct pressure fails.
Life-threatening bleeding — sign?
Spurting blood indicates arterial injury.
Life-threatening bleeding — signs?
Spurting blood indicates arterial bleeding.
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