[ A REFERENCE GUIDE TO STUDENT HEALTH ]A REFERENCE GUIDE TO STUDENT HEALTHGeneralHealthYou can do more than read Student Health 101™Student Health 101 uses live magazine technology that brings topics to life in a way no printpublication can. This enewsletter incorporates video, audio, aA Student Health 101™ Publicationwww.studenthealth101.comTitle3Introduction Keep this publication handy! It is a book thatyou’ll be able to use on multiple occasionsthroughout the school year as a reference forcommon questions you and your friends mayhave aTitle46 EmergenciesandInjuries7 Bleeding (Severe)7 Blood Under the Nail8 Bruises8 Burns9 Chest Pain/Heart Attack9 Choking10 Cuts and Scrapes10 Fever11 Frostbite11 Heat Stroke/Exhaustion12 Nosebleeds13Title528 EyeConditions28 Eye Injuries29 Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)30 Exercise32 Headaches32 Tension Headaches33 Migraine Headaches34 MentalHealth34 Depression35 Anxiety35 Eating Disorders36 Mononucleos6Emergenciesand Injuries7Emergencies&InjuriesBleeding (severe)Severe lacerations, or cuts, can causesevere or brisk bleeding.TREATMENTProfessional Care1. Call 911 immediately.2. Have the victim lie down andelevate the site t
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