ooten 696 The very small vessels in which the arterics end are called what, 70. Does bleeding from capillaries offer a serious problem? Why or whg not? 7l. What are the veins? 72 In accidents, which are the more frequently cut, veins or arteries? Why is this true? 736 How can one distinguish whether an artery or & vein is cute. 74. How can venous bleeding asually be controlled? 75s Name the organs concerned with respiration. 76* In internal bleeding, what three symptoms may be the only outward indications, 77 What is the greatest danger which might occur from a punctured wounde Hos, \nat ns simple fracture. Compound fracture. ent er are the symptoms of simple fracture? Of compound fracture? Pees - 80-6 Outline general first aide trcatment of simple fracture. Of compound fracture. 81. Should a first aider try to distinguish between a skull fracture and a brain concussion? Why or why not? 82. In cases of skull fracture on concussion what treatment should the first aider follow until the physician arrines? 83. Give symptoms and treatment for the fracture of a nOSe€e 844 Give symptoms and treatment of lower jaw fracture. 85 Give symptoms and treatment for fracture of a collar bone. 86. Give symptoms and treatment for fracture of ribs. 87. Of what is the nervous system composed? ‘This question is to be answered broadly and generally--by just two geonoral groupings) 88. Where are most of the nerve centers located? (Two placcs) 89. If a nerve is cut, the part supplied by it loses both and (Supply oe missing words) 90. In the case of a broken back, what tragedy might result from pressure on the broken vertebrac? With what bodily result. 91. Why does the nervous system play such an important part in injurics? 92. What do we mean by dressings or compresses? 956 What is the material most cormonly used in dressings and compresses.