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					  What is  glucose (sugar)?					 
					
					 The 1st treatment for a diabetic emergency: _________. 
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					  What are: dehydration; exhaustion; low blood sugar? (* many answers are acceptable)?					 
					
					 Name 3 potential causes of fainting. 
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					  What are strobe lights, dehydration, head injuries?					 
					
					 Name 3 potential triggers of seizures. 
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					  What are trauma, hormone imbalances?					 
					
					 Name 2 potential causes of emergency childbirth (pre-term labour). 
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					  What are febrile seizures?					 
					
					 Yound children/ infants can suffer from __________ seizures. 
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					  What is hypoglycaemia?					 
					
					 This term refers to "low blood sugar". 
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					  What is unconsciousness?					 
					
					 Fainting consists of a brief period of _________ due to a lack of blood flow to the brain. 
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					  What is epilepsy?					 
					
					 The most common condition that involves seizures. 
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					  What are water breaking, contractions every 2 minutes?					 
					
					 Name 2 signs or symptoms of impending labour. 
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					  What are oral rehydration, fanning child? *cooling the skin with water					 
					
					 After the seizure is over name 2 treatment measures for lowering the child's temperature. 
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					  What are: appearance of intoxication; cold sweat; fatigue (*Many answers acceptable)					 
					
					 Name 3 signs/ symptoms of a diabetic emergency (3 in total). 
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					  What are airway, breathing, circulation?					 
					
					 After someone has fainted, a first aider should assess the person's: _________, _________, __________. 
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					  What is an aura/ visual hallucination?					 
					
					 This is a warning sign/ symptom before a seizure starts. 
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					  What are call EMS, create a clean birthing area, encourage deep breathing?					 
					
					 Name 3 steps to prepare for emergency childbirth. 
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					  What is 39°C or 102°F?					 
					
					 At which temp is a child susceptible to a febrile seizure? 
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					  What is insulin?					 
					
					 Never encourage the individual to take their ___________ while having a diabetic emergency. 
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					  What is the recovery position?					 
					
					 After someone has fainted, place them in the ________ position. 
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					  What are: protect patient's head, time the seizure, move objects away from person? *place in recovery position					 
					
					 Name 3 first aid treatment measuree to protect the individual during and after seizure. 
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					  What are clean the baby's airway, place baby on mom's chest, wrap in this dry dressing/ towel?					 
					
					 Name 3 first aid treatment steps to care for mom and baby (after birth). 
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					  What is the mouth?					 
					
					 During a seizure, a first aider should avoid placing objects in the patient's __________. 
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					  What is call EMS?					 
					
					 If the individual does not improve within 10 minutes of ingesting sugar, a first aider must: __________. 
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					  What is eating regularly, taking regular breaks, hydrating regularly? (*many acceptable answers)					 
					
					 Name 3 ways to reduce one's risk of fainting: _________. 
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					  What are fatigue, muscle aches?					 
					
					 Name 2 post-ictal signs or symptoms (after seizure is over). 
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					  What are the placenta; umbilical cord?					 
					
					 _________ is a bloody sac that is delivered after birth. It is attached to the ____________ cord. I will let both of the above structures drop onto a thin, dry dressing. 
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					  What us the mom's chest; what is gentle pressure to any bleeding tears?					 
					
					 After birth: place baby on mom's _________; apply pressure to __________. 
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