2l. Lee 256 24.6 256 26. f 28.6 29, 30. 33. S2¢ 55-6 ~Le What is the first aid treatment for hysterical attacks? Discuss at least four ways in which drowning may be prevented. What’ are the symptoms of and treatment for a victim of submer- sion. Describe the Prome Pressure method of artificial respiration. “What first aid measures would’ you usé in cases of choking on food, false teeth, fish bones, coins, etc. In gas asphyxiation cases, what gas causes most trozxble? Tell what you know of carbon monoxide gas as a potent possoa; where there are dangers of encountering it and how to preven* these dangers. Discuss at some length the symptoms of and treatment for carbm monoxide poisoning, Namexand define tne four different kinds of wounds. To what two dangers are wounds subject to? Give a practical definition for the term, infection. What are the three conditons which determine whether or not a wound is infected? How would you treat wounds in which the bleeding is not: severe 34.%* Give treatment of wounds when bleeding is severe. ‘88s 36. 37. 38. 39, 40. 41. 426 456 Discuss what you know of the use of the tourniquet, Should it be used if bleeding can be otherwise checked? Why not?. Step by step tell how you would apply a tourniquet to a bleed ing artery. Are stimulants to de given the patient before the bleeding stops? Why not? xWhat is meant by-the term "shock", and what are the character- istics of it? Name some causes of shock. The same three measures are used to prevent shock as are used to treat it. What are they? In case of shock, when are stimulants not indicated? What are the physical symptoms of ciectric shock. Outline procedure for the rescue of a victim from contact with an electric wire.