Learning Activities ACT 4

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Learning Activities

Learning Activity 4.1


Name: Sherlyn G. Mamac
Score:
Section: BSE SCI 1
Facilitator:

Direction: Make a brief but precise discussion on the following item.

1. List down ways on how you can help in your community when disasters/ calamities occur.
Explain each of your answer.

2. Recall your experience and select three disaster/calamity below and fill out the table
with necessary information.

Disaster Where it People What were What damages


happened involve your actions were incurred

Fire
Flood
Earthquake
Typhoon

Assessment
Name: Score:
Section: Facilitator:

Direction: Identify what is being described in the following items.


1. Also known as the “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Act of 2010”
2. It is the agency tasked to prepare for, and respond to, natural calamities,
like typhoons and earthquakes.
3. Refers to the potential (not actual) disaster losses, in lives, health status,
livelihoods, assets and services, which could occur in a particular
community or society over some specified future time period.
4. A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving
widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and
impacts
5. What is the Disaster Equation?
6. Defined as “ the people, property, system or other elements present in
hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses.
7. Initial actions taken as the event takes place. It involves efforts to minimize
the hazards created by a disaster.
8. Returning the community to normal. Ideally, the affected area should be
put in a condition equal to or better than it was before the disaster took
place.
9. Measures put in place to minimize the results from a disaster which
includes building codes and zoning; vulnerability analyses; public
education.
10. Describes the process through which emergency managers prepare for
emergencies and disasters, respond to them when they occur, help people
and institutions recover from them, mitigate their effects, reduce risks of
loss and prevent disasters from occurring.
11.Refers to the emergency or immediate care you should provide when a
person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available.
12. Generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare
providers and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is
experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress or an obstructed airway.
13. Is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including a heart
attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has
stopped.
14.It is a CPR step which aim to restore blood circulation
15.The American Heart Association uses the letters C-A-B to help people
remember the order to perform the steps of CPR, B stands for what?

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