Vocab
What is CPR
Action/Medication
Anatomy
Infant VS Adult
50

 A device that restores the normal rhythm of the heart by delivering a controlled electrical shock.

What is Defibrillator.

50

First step in examining a person before performing CPR?

What is Examine.

50

Medication used to thin the blood

What is Aspirin.

50

What happens during cardiac arrest?

What is the heart stops beating.

50

Which do you give back blows to?

Both infant and adult.

100

The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs. The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.

What is Airway.

100
Where should the person you are performing CPR on be?

What is a Flat Hard Surface.

100

Medication used for heart attacks

What is Epinephrine.

100

What happens during a heart attack?

The blood flow going to the heart is clotted or can't reach its designated area.

100

Which do you give abdominal thrusts to?


Adult

150

A long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and easily triggered bronchospasms. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.

What is Asthma.

150

How many compressions does a person performing CPR do at a time?

What is 30.

150

Action used to help get an object stuck in the esophagus.

What is Heimlich Maneuver.

150

Why do you lift the chin up when giving breaths?

It opens the airway for the person so the breaths can work.
150

How do you give abdominal thrusts to an infant?

You don't, you take 2 fingers and just below the nipple line give compressions.

300

A person stops breathing, you must assist that person in giving breaths.

What is rescue breathing.

300

How many rescue breaths does a person giving CPR give?

What is 2 rescue breaths.

300

A quick check in the mouth to see if the object is stuck in a position able to use the finger.

What is Finger Sweep.

300

What happens during a stroke?

The blood going to the brain is blocked/clotted.

300

Where do you position the infant to give back blows?

On their belly on your leg.
1000

Immediate care given to a victim of an injury to minimize the affect of the injury or illness

What is First Aid.

1000
How long does a person perform CPR for? (3 things)

EMS arrives, You get tired, The person can breath.

1000

Law that protects the privacy of the patients specific health care information, and provides the patient with control over how their information is used

What is HIPAA.

1000
How many sections of the heart hold/transport blood?

What is 4.

1000

Do you have to get consent from an adult if they are choking?

No

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