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ALARM CONDITIONS

РАСПРЕДЕЛИТЕ ДАННЫЕ СЛОВА И СЛОВОЧЕТАНИЯ ПО ГРАФАМ ТАБЛИЦЫ EMERGENCY CONDITION SYMPTOMSFIRST AID Bruise, to put a cold compress, wound on the skin, pain, fracture, scratch on the skin, bleeding, to put iodine, to raise the limb, to put a clean close over the wound and bandage it tightly, to put plaster casts on the broken limb, do not let the person move, deformity, to immobilize the injured part, swelling, pain in the place of the break, to give anaesthesia.

Emergency condition SymptomsFirst Aid Bruise Bleeding Fracture pain, scratch on the skin wound on the skin, pain pain in the place of the break, swelling, deformity to put iodine, to put a cold compress to put a clean cloth over the wound and bandage it tightly, to raise the limb do not let the person move, to put plaster casts on the broken limb, to give anaesthesia

Remove and clean Continue applying pressure Call 911 Cover and press Squeeze artery Rise body part Remove gloves Bandage the wound Wash hands Put on gloves Remove gloves

1.Put on gloves 2.Rise body part 3.Remove and clean 4.Cover and press 5.Bandage the wound 6. Continue applying pressure 7. Call Squeeze artery 9.Remove gloves 10.Wash hands