Erste Hilfe im Sport: PECH-Regel – Imperativ üben (A2)
Erste Hilfe im Sport: PECH-Regel in 4 Imperativ-Sätzen üben.
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Welche Reihenfolge der PECH-Regel ist richtig?
Merksatz: P–E–C–H
Correct: 0/7
Hints for this Quiz
Remember the letters: P-E-C-H.
Merksatz: P–E–C–H
PECH steht für Pause, Eis, Kompression, Hochlagern. The correct order follows the acronym.
Cold is correct here, not heat.
For sprains, cool the joint with ice. Heating or continuing to run is not part of PECH.
Du-imperative usually uses the verb stem (without -e).
The du-imperative often drops the -e: Leg das Bein hoch!
Think of the letter C in PECH.
C = Kompression: applying a compression bandage reduces swelling.
PECH uses cooling, not warming.
Heating is not part of PECH. The steps are Pause, Eis, Kompression, Hochlagern.
Look for the form that includes „Sie“.},{
Sie-Form uses the infinitive + „Sie“: Legen Sie ... an!
First step: stop the activity.
P bedeutet „Pause“: stop activity and rest first.
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