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HLFR: First Aid and Safety
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HLFR
HLFR: First Aid and Safety
HLFR.A
HLFR.A: First Aid
HLFR.A.1
HLFR.A.1: comprehend concepts related to first aid to enhance health
HLFR.A.2
HLFR.A.2: analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media/technology, and other factors on personal-safety practices and behaviors
HLFR.A.3
HLFR.A.3: demonstrate the ability to access valid personal health and wellness information and services to enhance personal health for home, school, and community
HLFR.A.4
HLFR.A.4: demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance emotional health and to avoid or reduce health risks
HLFR.A.5
HLFR.A.5: demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills, related to safety, to enhance health by reducing aggressive behaviors
HLFR.A.6
HLFR.A.6: demonstrate the ability to practice first-aid procedures to promote health-enhancing behaviors and to avoid or reduce health risks
HLFR.A.1.a
HLFR.A.1.a: identify the steps to reduce the risk of disease transmission
HLFR.A.1.b
HLFR.A.1.b: recognize the signs and signals of a heart attack
HLFR.A.1.c
HLFR.A.1.c: identify the chain of survival
HLFR.A.1.d
HLFR.A.1.d: describe emergency care for a heart attack victim
HLFR.A.1.e
HLFR.A.1.e: recognize signs and signals of cardiac arrest
HLFR.A.1.f
HLFR.A.1.f: identify precautions in using an automated external defibrillator (AED)
HLFR.A.1.g
HLFR.A.1.g: recognize signs and signals of a breathing emergency
HLFR.A.1.h
HLFR.A.1.h: recognize bleeding emergencies
HLFR.A.1.i
HLFR.A.1.i: recognize soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries
HLFR.A.1.j
HLFR.A.1.j: identify signs and signals of head, neck, and back injuries
HLFR.A.1.k
HLFR.A.1.k: identify signs and signals of chest, abdomen, and pelvic injuries
HLFR.A.1.l
HLFR.A.1.l: recognize signs and signals of sudden illness, poisoning, bites and stings, and weather-related emergencies
HLFR.A.1.m
HLFR.A.1.m: recognize water-related emergencies
HLFR.A.2.a
HLFR.A.2.a: analyze the influence of family members and peers on learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
HLFR.A.2.b
HLFR.A.2.b: analyze misinformation about (CPR) in the media
HLFR.A.3.a
HLFR.A.3.a: evaluate the validity of using (CPR) and (AED)
HLFR.A.3.b
HLFR.A.3.b: evaluate the Good Samaritan law
HLFR.A.4.a
HLFR.A.4.a: practice verbal communication for conscious victims
HLFR.A.4.b
HLFR.A.4.b: practice interpreting non-verbal communication for conscious victims that may have trouble communicating
HLFR.A.5.a
HLFR.A.5.a: recognize the signs and signals of an emergency
HLFR.A.5.b
HLFR.A.5.b: recognize the signs and signals of a heart attack
HLFR.A.5.c
HLFR.A.5.c: recognize the signs and signals of cardiac arrest
HLFR.A.6.a
HLFR.A.6.a: explain the process to check a conscious or unconscious person for life-threatening or non-life-threatening conditions
HLFR.A.6.b
HLFR.A.6.b: activate and work with the emergency medical system (EMS)
HLFR.A.6.c
HLFR.A.6.c: demonstrate (CPR) on an adult, child, and infant, using manikin
HLFR.A.6.d
HLFR.A.6.d: demonstrate the use of an AED
HLFR.A.6.e
HLFR.A.6.e: demonstrate care for a person who is choking
HLFR.A.6.f
HLFR.A.6.f: demonstrate the process to control severe bleeding
HLFR.A.6.g
HLFR.A.6.g: demonstrate care for soft-tissue and musculoskeletal injuries
HLFR.A.6.h
HLFR.A.6.h: describe care for chest, abdomen, and pelvic injuries
HLFR.A.6.i
HLFR.A.6.i: describe care for sudden illness, poisoning, bites and stings, and weather-related emergencies
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