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Physical Education

  • The Ninth-grade child learned the correct technique for applying a tourniquet.
  • They understood the importance of applying the tourniquet tightly to control bleeding.
  • They learned how to secure the tourniquet in place to prevent it from loosening.
  • They understood the need for regular reassessment of the tourniquet to ensure its effectiveness.

Science

  • The Ninth-grade child learned about the circulatory system and how tourniquets can be used to control bleeding.
  • They understood the potential risks and complications associated with using a tourniquet.
  • They learned about the different types of tourniquets and their features.
  • They understood the importance of proper training and certification in using tourniquets.

Continued Development Tips: To further develop their understanding of applying a tourniquet, the Ninth-grade child can participate in first aid courses or workshops. They can also practice applying the tourniquet on various simulated scenarios to enhance their skills and efficiency.

Book Recommendations

  • by St. John Ambulance: This comprehensive guide provides detailed instructions on various emergency procedures, including applying a tourniquet. It also covers other essential first aid techniques.
  • Anatomy and Physiology for Dummies by Maggie Norris and Donna Rae Siegfried: This book offers a simplified approach to understanding the human body's structure and functions, including the circulatory system and how it relates to applying a tourniquet.
  • by Beau Griffin: This book focuses on emergency medical situations and provides guidance on handling injuries, including the use of tourniquets. It also covers wilderness survival scenarios.

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