Check Call Care
Circulation Emergencies
CPR And AED
Miscellaneous
Choking
100

How long is the breathing check for?

5- 10 seconds 

100

What is the cause of a heart attack?

A blockage in the arteries that feed the heart blood.

100

What is the compression depth for an adult?

2 inches 

100

What is the first step in your role as a first aider?

Recognize the emergency 

100

What are the two types of choking?

Partial and complete 

200

What is the recommended way to check if a person is responsive? 

Tap their shoulders

200

What should you do if blood can not be stopped by pressure?

Apply a tourniquet 

200

What is the compression depth for a infant or child?

one third of the chest 
200

What are the 4 routes of poison?

Absorbed 

Inhaled 

Injected 

Swallowed 

200

If a person is choking and becomes unresponsive what is the first thing you should do? 

Call 911 and start chest compressions 

300

What should you do after rolling a person into the recovery position?

Recheck the person's ABC's 

300

How do you test someone for a stroke?

F- Face

A- Arms

S-Speech 

T-Time 

300

When is it unsafe to shock a person with an AED?

When someone is touching the person 

300

What are signs of heat stroke?

Hot, red skin and bizarre behavior   

300

How should you care for a baby who is choking?

Support their head and rest the body on your forearm. Then do 5 back blows and 5 chest compressions.

400

In the secondary assessment what are the 3 vital signs you should assess 

Level of responsiveness

Breathing 

And Skin  

400

What should you do if rescue breaths don't go in? 

Look in the person's mouth and sweep the object out 

400

Why do we use the recovery position?

To prevent choking and keep the airway open 

400

What are the 3 methods of care for complete choking 

Back Blows 

Abdominal Thrusts 

Chest Thrusts 

500

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Signs and symptoms 

Allergies 

Medications 

Past Medical History 

Last Oral Intake 

Events 

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