Violence and Injury Prevention Lesson 1; Keep Safe Indoors Lesson 2; Keep Safe Outdoors Lesson 3; How to Handle Emergencies Lesson 4; Facts on First Aid.

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Violence and Injury Prevention Lesson 1; Keep Safe Indoors Lesson 2; Keep Safe Outdoors Lesson 3; How to Handle Emergencies Lesson 4; Facts on First Aid Lesson 5; Staying Violence Free Lesson 6; Steering Clear of Gangs By; Kaylynn Williamson Health Chapter 6

Keep Safe Indoors Injury; Harm done to a person.Injury; Harm done to a person. Safety Rules; Guidelines to help prevent injury.Safety Rules; Guidelines to help prevent injury. Hazard; Something that can cause people harm or injury.Hazard; Something that can cause people harm or injury. Smoke Detector; A device that sounds an alarm when smoke is present.Smoke Detector; A device that sounds an alarm when smoke is present. Fire Extinguisher; A device containing water and chemicals that are sprayed on a fire.Fire Extinguisher; A device containing water and chemicals that are sprayed on a fire.

Keep Safe Outdoors Pedestrian; A person who walks on the sidewalk or on the street.Pedestrian; A person who walks on the sidewalk or on the street. Seat Belt; The lap and shoulder belt worn in a car.Seat Belt; The lap and shoulder belt worn in a car. Frostbite; An injury caused by exposure of the skin to the extreme cold.Frostbite; An injury caused by exposure of the skin to the extreme cold. Heatstroke; Harm to the body due to being exposed to the extreme heat.Heatstroke; Harm to the body due to being exposed to the extreme heat.

How to Handle Emergencies Emergency; a situation in which help is needed quickly.Emergency; a situation in which help is needed quickly. Hurricane; A tropical storm with heavy rain and wind.Hurricane; A tropical storm with heavy rain and wind. Flood; The overflow of water onto a normal dry land.Flood; The overflow of water onto a normal dry land. Earthquake; A shaking or trembling of the ground caused by the shifting of the Earth’s crust.Earthquake; A shaking or trembling of the ground caused by the shifting of the Earth’s crust.

Facts on First Aid First Aid; The quick temporary care that is given to a person who has a sudden illness or injury.First Aid; The quick temporary care that is given to a person who has a sudden illness or injury. Tetanus; An infection caused by poisons made by bacteria that enter a punctured wound.Tetanus; An infection caused by poisons made by bacteria that enter a punctured wound. Universal Precautions; Steps taken to avoid having contact with pathogens in body fluid.Universal Precautions; Steps taken to avoid having contact with pathogens in body fluid. Fracture; A break in a bone.Fracture; A break in a bone. CPR; A method or reviving someone who stops breathing and has no heartbeat, by mouth-to-mouth breathing and strong rhythmic pressing down on the chest.CPR; A method or reviving someone who stops breathing and has no heartbeat, by mouth-to-mouth breathing and strong rhythmic pressing down on the chest.

Staying Violence Free Weapon; A device used for violence.Weapon; A device used for violence. Discrimination; Treating some people in a different way than you treat others.Discrimination; Treating some people in a different way than you treat others. Law; A rule that people in a state, country, or nation are required to follow.Law; A rule that people in a state, country, or nation are required to follow. Justice; Fairness for all people.Justice; Fairness for all people.

Steering Clear of Gangs Gang; A group of people often involved in dangerous acts.Gang; A group of people often involved in dangerous acts.