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the immediate and temporary care of a person taken with either injury or illness
First Aid
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Outward appearance of illness or injury
Sign
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Deep hole in the skin (wide)
Puncture
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A limb that has been cut off from the body
Severed limb
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Where is the brachial artery?
Arm; in between the bicep and tricep muscle
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Where is the femoral artery?
Leg; near the groin muscle- upper inside part of leg
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2nd Degree Burn
Blisters form
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3rd Degree burn
Cells under skin destroyed, nerves are destroyed, charred appearance
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(open) Bone sticks through the skin
Compund Fracture
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Uses another part as the part of the splint (such as tying a fractured arm to your side)
Anatomic Splint
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Overstretching of a ligament in a joint
Strain
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"ICE"
Ice; compression; elvation
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Fire Triangle
Fuel, Oxygen, and heat
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A fire burning in an uncontrolable manner
Fire tetrahedron
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The deliberate setting of a fire
arson
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The point at which something catches fire
Flash point
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A gas that a flammable liquid produces
vapor
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Learners permit
- -Only practice in daylight hours with a licensed driver
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Ages 16-18, can only drive to school or work with this in Nassau County
Junior License
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Operator Class D
can only drive Standard vehicles and vans
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getting your liscense taken away
Revocation
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Probation period
- lasts for six months
- two minor violations suspends your license
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At what age does insurance rate go down?
23 if your a safe driver
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Any underage alcohol possession is drunk driving
Zero Tolerance Law
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An emotional or agitated driving state
Road Rage
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The scientific amount of alcohol in your blood
Bac-Blood Alcohol Content
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What is the legal limit for BAC
.08%
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.05%-.07% blood alcohol content (DWI)
Driving while impaired
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When you sign a piece of paper that says you will take a breathalyzer if asked
Implied Consent
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If you get a ticket then you need to go to court
Traffic Summons
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Used to identify persistent violators
Point System
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The act of avoiding conflict with other drivers through the obeying of road laws
Defensive driving
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