Sudden Emergencies
Responding to Emergencies
CPR and AED
Choking
Check, Call, Care
100

Mental Health branches into many things, this is an important subject when talking about mental health.

What is suicide?

100

This is a dumb question

What is "do need help?" or What is permission?

100

30-2 

What is compression and breaths?

100
Universal sign

What is hands around neck?

100

Important step before Check, Call, Care

What is safety?

200
Call 911/EMS when contractions are 2 minutes apart or less or the water breaks.

What is child birth?

200

When should you record an injury - does not matter about severity. 

What is "whenever, regardless if First Aid was done"?

200

Unsafe to administer shock 

What is touching victim while attached to AED?

200
Only encourage coughing

What is impartial choking?

200

Case or conditions for calling 911/EMS immediately

What is unresponsive, no signs of vitals, and life-threatening conditions?

300

Giving sugar is often the best solutions

What is diabetes or What is Diabetic emergencies?

300

You often feel anxiety and trouble sleeping after this incident - sometimes you might also feel guilty.

What is after an emergency?

300

Unresponsive - first thing to do

What is call 911/EMS and get an AED?

300

First thing to do (Responsive vs Unresponsive)

What is permission and immediately help?

300

SAMPLE

What is Secondary Assessment? or What is Sign/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last oral intake and Events leading up to emergency?

400
Do not restrict them, let them go through it and protect their head. 

What is a seizure?

400

First Aid records must be completed by the First Aider and maintained confidentially by the employer.

What is respect worker privacy or what is regulation?

400

Complications or potential problems that may occur after CPR (Must indicate at least two)

What is chest injuries, crack ribs, internal bleeding, bruising...?

400

Difference between infant vs. adult choking

What are backblows and finger compressions?

400

Signs are: 

- Weakness, excessive thirst and confusion

- Anxiety

- Rapid Breathing

What is shock?

500
These are the signs: Changes in behavior, rapid breathing, changes of responsiveness, cool/pale/sweaty, seizures and appears to be intoxicated. 

What is diabetic emergencies?

500

The purpose of Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 11, First Aid is to:

What is ensure that every work site has the equipment, supplies and trained staff to provide first aid?
500

After repositioning the head and rescue breaths do not get in

What is do 30 chest compressions and check mouth/airway again?

500

Call 911 and get in the open

What is alone choking?
500

Checking for breathing like the rate or if they're fast or shallow

What is Vital Signs or What is circulation?

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