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Sex
- femaleness/maleness
- Biological
- Universal
- Congenital
- Unchanging
- unvarying
Gender
- femininity/masculinity
- Social
- Cultural
- Learned behavior
- Changes over time
- Varies within a culture/among
cultures
SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER
IDENTITY, EXPRESSION AND SEX
CHARACTERISTICS Gender Expression
● How a person expresses gender
Sex Orientation identity, usually though appearance,
● Each person’s capacity for profound dress and behavior
emotional, affectional, and sexual
orientations.
COMMON SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS
● Heterosexual attracted to persons
of different/opposite gender identity
● Homosexual attracted to a person of
same gender identity
● Bisexual attracted to a persons or
two or more genders
● Pansexual attracted to people of all
genders and/or do not concern
gender when attracted towards
someone.
● ‘Androsexual a person attracted to
masculine gender presentation
● Gynosexual a person attracted to
feminine gender presentation
● Asexual a person who doesn't have
sexual attraction to anyone
Gender identity
● Defined by the individual
COMMON GENDER IDENTITIES
HYPERTENSION risk of the heart attack, CLOSED WOUND is wound where the
heart failure and stroke. outer layer of the skin is intact and the
damage lies below the surface.
Normal 120/80
OPEN WOUND the break in the skin can
Elevated 120 to 129/ 80 to 89 be as minor as a scrape of the surface
layers or as severe as deep penetration.
Stage 1 130 to 139/80 to 89
BURNS are injuries to the skin and other
Stage 2 140 or higher / 90 or higher body tissues that is caused by heat,
chemicals, electricity or radiation.
TYPES OF HYPERTHERMIA
- Full thickness
- Heat cramps
- Heat exhaustion BANDAGING TECHNIQUES USING
- Heatstroke TRIANGULAR BANDAGE
PULSE SITES - Top of head
- face/back of head
● Temporal - chest/ back, shoulder blades
● Carotid - hand/foot
● Brachial - forehead/eye
● Radial - ear/cheek/jaw
● Femoral
● Apical
ALWAYS REMEMBER
- Introduce yourself
WHAT IS CPR?
CPR- Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation is life
saving technique that is useful in many
emergencies, such as heart attack or near
drowning, in which someone’s breathing or
heartbeat has stopped.