15 Questions
True or false: Swallowing poison is an example of a health emergency?
True
True or false: People with serious health problems need help right away?
True
True or false: Calling 911 is necessary for emergency care?
True
True or false: Immediate care centers can provide emergency help?
True
True or false: Putting a knocked-out tooth in a glass of milk can help with treatment?
True
What are some examples of health emergencies mentioned in the text?
Swallowing poison, having a very high fever, losing a lot of blood, breaking a bone, or having a heart attack
What should you do if someone swallows poison or too much medicine?
Take the bottle of poison or medicine with you to the hospital
Where can you get emergency help in an emergency situation?
Immediate care center, hospital emergency room, or by calling 911 for an ambulance
What should you do if your tooth is knocked out?
Put the tooth in a glass of milk and take it with you to the dentist
What professionals will come to treat a patient in an emergency situation?
Paramedics or EMTs
What are some examples of non-emergency situations mentioned in the text?
Having a toothache or a tooth broken
In an emergency, what should you do if someone swallows poison or too much medicine?
Take the bottle of poison or medicine with you to the hospital
What immediate action can be taken if a person loses a lot of blood?
Call 911 or ask for an ambulance for emergency care
Where can people also get emergency help apart from an immediate care center or hospital emergency room?
At a dentist's office
What should be done if someone has a heart attack?
Call 911 for an ambulance
Test your knowledge of identifying health emergencies and non-emergencies. Learn to differentiate between situations that require immediate medical attention and those that do not.
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