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  • May 24, 2023

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  1. Ammara K. says:
    26/05/2023 at 2:03 pm

    1.The things in home that are dangerous is electricity and plugs on the floor.
    2.Because you might get electrocuted.
    3.Your heart.
    4.Go forward.
    5.Ice wrapped in a towel.

    Ammara and Noor

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  2. Sameeha A. says:
    26/05/2023 at 2:02 pm

    What things in the home are dangerous?
    Things that are dangerous at home are Plug sockets and the stove for cooking.

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  3. Maryam N. says:
    26/05/2023 at 2:00 pm

    It was so much fun I hope we can do this again and I liked it because I Leroy a lot that might save someone’s life😜

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  4. Miski M. says:
    25/05/2023 at 8:35 am

    What responses do we look for?
    Movement and breathing.
    How long do you check breathing for and why?
    10 seconds just in case they are ok.
    What are the emergency numbers?
    How could others help you?
    999 and others can help me by stopping the traffic.
    What things in the home are dangerous?
    Knifes, ovens, stoves and sharp edges.
    Why must you not touch a casualty if electricity is evident?
    You could get an electric shock.
    What is the most sensitive part of your body to check for breathing?
    Nose and mouth.
    How do you deal with a nose bleed?
    Pinch the nose and tilt forward.
    What can you do to help with a bruise?
    Wet paper towel or bandage.
    Thank you for this opportunity to learn to do first aid.
    Miski.

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  5. Mohammed W. says:
    25/05/2023 at 8:28 am

    What responses do we look for?
    The responses we can look for are not f they cough,sneeze,move or blink and open their eyes.
    How can you check for breathing?
    You can check for breathing by putting 2 fingers near their nose or you could put your hand near their mouth.
    How long do you check breathing for and why?
    You check breathing for 10 seconds so that you know that the breathing is normal.
    What are the emergency numbers?
    The emergency numbers are 999,911and 111.
    How could others help you?
    Others could help me by lending me a phone or calling the police.

    Will post rest answers later.

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  6. Zahraa Y. says:
    24/05/2023 at 7:42 pm

    R)Responses we might have are breathing by their mouth, breathing by the ear, eye contact , movement.
    B) you check the breathing for 10 seconds because they might breathe later on and gives enough time.
    C)The emergency numbers are
    England:999
    Europe:221
    America:911
    And a big one if you don’t know if you press the switch off button (I think) 5 times it should show the SOS sign which can call for help.
    Others can help if you don’t know the numbers ask someone to call for medical help. or if your on the road ask them to stop cars.
    The things that are dangerous :
    Sharp objects (like on a table edge)
    Knife
    Plug socket.
    Stove(Oven)
    The plug you should switch it off first. So you won’t get electrocuted.
    The nose at the top.
    Pinch your nose from the top and tilt your head down.(looking at the floor)
    If you have a bruise get a first aid kit depending on the injury You light need a plaster 🩹 a bandage and oil(I think) to get rid of any infections.

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  7. Najma O. says:
    24/05/2023 at 4:19 pm

    Thank you Gary and thank you Mrs Jones for testing our knowledge.πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  8. Najma O. says:
    24/05/2023 at 4:18 pm

    What things in the home are dangerous?
    The dangerous parts in home are Knives, Sharp table edges and electric/ electricity.
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    Why must you not touch a casualty if electricity is evident?
    If someone is in a electrical evident you should not just go for it you should unplug the sockets and look around for danger.
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    What is the most sensitive part of your body to check for breathing ?
    Your cheek you should first but your ear near their mouth and then check if they are breathing.
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    How do you deal with a nose bleed?
    You but your head forward and do not but your head back if you do you should not because it blocks your air way and could make you choke.
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    What can you do to help with a bruise?
    By putting your leg in water for 10 minutes but if it is large you should do that and then go to the hospital to go check a doctor or nurse.

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  9. Tipian I. says:
    24/05/2023 at 4:05 pm

    1. At home there are lots of dangerous things like electronic devices having an accident with water .
    2.Do not touch the casual if they are holding any devices that contains electricity because they might have a shock that will pass by to you .
    3.The most sensitive part of the body to breathe with is probably the nose and airway.
    4.If you have a nose bleed tilt your head down and prince the soft bit of your nose .
    5.If you have a bruise than you would wipe it with wire and you will be fine .

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