These kind of statements are fact-based and is what we should use when making reports.
What are objective statements?
This is what anaphylaxis is.
What is a severe allergic reaction?
This is the emergency situation where the Heimlich and CPR may be needed.
What is choking or trouble breathing?
This is what you are making a decision on at the beginning of an emergency.
What is the plan of action?
This is the title of Unit 2 for this class.
What is safety?
These are the five human senses that may be used when making reports.
What are sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch?
Dizziness, blurred vision, loss of memory, feeling sick, loss of consciousness, headache, and confusion are all symptoms of this emergency situation.
What is a concussion?
This is the amount of back blows and thrusts needed when someone is choking.
What is 5?
This is thinking about the choice you made and deciding what went well and what needs to be done differently next time.
What is self-reflection?
.com, .org, .edu, .gov, clear sections, clear steps and processes, research papers, medical articles, and current information are all signs of this.
What is a trustworthy website?
These are the 5 W's and 1 H words that are typically found in essential questions.
What are who, what, when, where, why, and how?
This is why it is important to place a barrier between your skin and somebody's bodily fluids.
What is the potential for a virus to be spread?
This is the part of the stomach where your thumb should be placed during the Heimlich maneuver.
What is the navel?
This is what you do once you have made a decision.
What is act on it or do it?
This is the 3 step process for phones in this class.
What is warning, backpack, phone crate/referral?
This is a guess that is based off evidence.
What is an inference?
This is how long you should use an epi-pen for.
What is 10 seconds?
This is how fast you should do chest compressions.
What is 120 compressions per minute?
These are what you are comparing when making a decision.
What are positive and negative outcomes?
This is what legally protects people who help someone in an emergency.
What is the good Samaritan act?
This is how long you should stay on the phone with authorities when making an emergency report.
What is until they tell you to hang up?
This is process of RICE when dealing with a sprain.
What is Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate?
This is the 3-step process when someone is choking and struggling to breathe.
What is back blows, thrusts, and chest compressions?
This is the result after a decision has been made.
What is the outcome?
This is what I am going to do tonight and tomorrow to prepare for the test.
What is study?