Treatment of Dangerous Illnesses

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Treatment of Dangerous Illnesses Preventative Healthcare Workbook Name: Ó1995 Sommer Haven International

Read section I on page 2 of the Training Pac Fill in the blanks 1. List five signs of dangerous illnesses. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Read section II on page 3 of the Training Pac Fill in the blanks 2. Seek medical help at the of a dangerous illness. 3. If he has any broken bones them before moving him. 4. When sending someone for medical help, always send a responsible person who knows the. 5. When moving a badly injured person, take special care that the and do not bend. 6. When carrying try to keep the up, even on hills. 7. It is dangerous to have any during pregnancy. 8. When moving someone with an injured or broken neck, put tightly folded or on each side of the head to keep it from moving. STOP! Score exercises 1 8 DO NOT look back at the Training Pac while completing the Review. A

REVIEW #1 (16 points each question) Answer the following questions 1. List three signs of dangerous illnesses. (a) (b) (c) 2. help must be sought at the first sign of dangerous illness. 3. If a person has broken bones, what must you do before moving that person? 4. What is a danger sign during pregnancy? 5. When moving someone with an injured or broken neck, how can you prevent their neck from moving? 6. When carrying a person always keep the head up. (True or False) STOP! Score exercises 1 6 B

Read section III on page 5 of the Training Pac Fill in the blanks 1. What are the four most frequent signs of Tuberculosis? (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Coughing up is a symptom in serious or advance cases. 3. TB may cause in young children. 4. You must take at least different medicines at one time. 5. Eat plenty of foods rich in and and get plenty of. 6. Tuberculosis is very. 7. and treatment is a key part of prevention. 8. come from the bite of a rabid or mad animal. 9. at the mouth is a sign of rabies in an animal. 10. The animal dies within to days. 11. breathing is a sign of rabies in a person. 12. Tie or cage an animal for a if it is suspected to have rabies. 13. Treatment for a human must begin before the signs of rabies begin. 14. Tetanus results when a that lives in the feces of animals or people enters the body through a. 15. List three wounds that are likely to cause tetanus. (c) C

16. How does a newborn baby get tetanus? 17. A newly cut umbilical cord must be covered tightly. (True or False) 18. List two signs of tetanus. (a) (b) 19. In a newborn, the first signs of tetanus are the child begins to continuously and is unable to. 20. When a person has signs of tetanus, inject 1 million units of and repeat every hours. 21. As long as the person can swallow, give in frequent small sips. 22. is the surest protection against tetanus. STOP! Score exercises 1 22 23. is a serious infection of the brain. 24. Fever, severe and stiff are all signs of meningitis. 25. meningitis develops slowly over days or weeks, while other forms develop in hours or days. 26. To treat meningitis inject ampicillin every 4 hours. 27. Malaria is an infection of the that cause chills and high fever. 28. How is malaria spread? 29. What are the three stages of a typical malaria attack? (c) 30. Chronic malaria causes a large and. 31. In children with cerebral malaria, fits maybe followed by periods of. D

32. If you have malaria, what kind of malaria medicine should you take? 33. What time of year does malaria occur most? 34. Sleep where there are no mosquitoes or underneath a. 35. Dengue is also called or. 36. You cannot get dengue more than once. (True or False) 37. What are three signs of dengue? (c) 38. There are many different medicines that cure dengue. (True or False) 39. What is brucellosis caused from? 40. A person may get brucellosis by breathing it into the lungs. (True or False) 41. Without treatment may last for years. 42. Drink only cow s or goat s milk that has been or. 43. Be careful when holding sick,, and especially if you have any cuts or scrapes. 44. What is typhoid? 45. It is spread from - to - in contaminated food and water. STOP! Score exercises 23 45 46. Typhoid begins like a or. 47. Weakness, weight loss, and are also signs of typhoid fever. 48. After about weeks the symptoms go away. 49. To prevent typhoid be sure are safe distance from where people get drinking water. E

50. After recovering from typhoid the person is free from the disease. (True or False) 51. Typhus is transmitted from the bites of,, and. 52. Typhus begins like a bad and then a typical appears. 53. The fever lasts for one week. (True or False) 54. is given for typhus. 55. To prevent typhus keep, kill and rat. 56. Leprosy is a infectious disease also called. 57. Leprosy can only spread from persons with leprosy, to persons who have to the disease. 58. What is the first sign of leprosy? 59. Leprosy usually curable. (True or False) 60. The best medicine is, combined with and. 61. Large open sores occur because the person has lost. 62. Most deformities with leprosy can be prevented. (True or False) STOP! Score exercises 46 62 DO NOT look back at the Training Pac while completing the Review. F

REVIEW #2 (5 points each question) 1. What is a symptom in serious or advance cases of tuberculosis? 2. is very contagious. 3. How does a person get rabies? 4. results when a germ that lives in the feces of animals or people enters the body through a wound. 5. List two signs of tetanus. 6. The surest protection against tetanus is vaccination. (True or False) 7. What are the three symptoms of meningitis? (c) 8. What sickness is spread from person to person by mosquitoes? 9. Malaria occurs during seasons most. 10. One sign of is sudden fever with chills. 11. What is brucellosis caused from? 12. Brucellosis can also be contracted from working with sick,, and. 13. Typhoid is an infection of the that affects the whole body. 14. How is typhoid spread? 15. After recovering from typhoid, the person may still be a carrier of it. (True or False) G

16. How is typhus transmitted? 17. What is the best way to prevent typhus? 18. Leprosy is a infectious disease that can only spread from persons with leprosy, to persons who have to the disease. 19. A slowly growing patch on the skin that does not or is the first sign of leprosy. 20. Most deformities with leprosy cannot be prevented. (True or False) STOP! Score exercises 1 20 STOP! You must now prepare yourself for the Pre-Test. In Preparation, you may want to follow one or more of these suggestions: 1. Review the Objectives. 2. Rewrite every incorrect exercises in the Reviews. 3. Reread each section of the Training Pac. 4. Relearn each section you still do not completely understand. H

PRE-TEST (4 points each question) Match the definition with the word 1. Tuberculosis (a) also called Hansen s Disease 2. Tetanus (b) transmitted by the bites of lice, ticks rats, and fleas. 3. Malaria (c) an infection of the gut 4. Brucellosis (d) caused from drinking fresh milk from infected cows or goats 5. Typhus (e) sometimes confused with malaria 6. Rabies (f) infection of the blood 7. Meningitis (g) an infection of the brain 8. Dengue (h) caused from the feces of animals and enters the body through a wound 9. Typhoid fever (i) a disease contracted from a bite of an animal 10. Leprosy (j) a chronic, contagious disease of the lungs Answer the following questions 11. List three signs of dangerous illnesses. (c) 12. When moving a person with broken bones, the bones must be first. 13. When moving someone with an injured or broken neck, it is not necessary to prevent their neck from moving. (True or False) I

14. Coughing up is a symptom in serious or advanced cases of tuberculosis. 15. Tuberculosis is very. 16. What is the surest protection against tetanus? 17., severe and stuff are three symptoms of meningitis. 18. How is malaria spread? 19. What is one sign of dengue? 20. From what three animals can you get brucellosis? 21. Typhoid is spread from - to - in contaminated and. 22. After recovering from typhoid, a person may still be a of it. 23. Keeping clean and cleaning rats and rat fleas is the best way to prevent. 24. What is the first sign of leprosy? 25. Most deformities with leprosy can be. STOP! Score exercises 1 25 STOP! You must now prepare yourself for the Final Test. In preparation, you may want to follow one or more of these suggestions: 1. Review the Objectives. 2. Rewrite every incorrect exercise in the Pre-Test. 3. Reread each section of the Training Pac. 4. Relearn each section you still do not completely understand. 5. Review the Reviews and Pre-Test. J