1. Give first aid to sb
Give first aid to sb.
2. Being sick is getting sick
3. Injuries/infections/burns
Save someone's life.
5. Touch touch
6. get an electric shock; electric shock
7. take off; Take off (an airplane)
8. Squeeze out; Squeeze
9. Over and over again; Repeatedly
10. In the proper position; appropriate
1 1. Put your hand on it.
12. Introduce someone. Use sth.
Show sth. To sb. Give sb sth.
A piece of jewelry
14. Cause/cause damage to ... endanger/damage ... ...
15. Many+nouns. ) yes; many
16. Stick something. To ... published on. ...
17. Have an impact
Two. Sentence:
1. Burns are called first degree, second degree or third degree burns, depending on the skin layer of the burn.
According to the degree of skin burns, there are first degree burns, second degree burns and third degree burns.
John was studying in the room when he heard the screams.
John was studying in his room when he heard a scream.
She was lying in her front garden, bleeding profusely.
She was lying on the ground in the front garden, bleeding profusely.
There is no doubt that John's quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned at school saved Ms. Slade's life.
There is no doubt that it was John's quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned at school that saved Ms. Slade's life.
This shows that the knowledge of first aid can bring about real changes.
This shows that first aid knowledge can really play an important role.
6. If the burn is on the arm or leg, if possible, keep it above the heart.
If you burn your arms or legs, if possible, lift them over your heart.