Guidelines for Emergencies
Others
Emergency Situations
Giving Help
CPR
100

The first thing you do in any emergency situation?

Check the scene to make sure it is safe to give help

100

Why should we try to determine how many victims are involved in an emergency?

To know how many ambulances to call

100

An electrical malfunction in the brain which may cause unexplainable actions or behaviors

Seizure

100

If someone is having a seizure, do these things...

Clear the area, Put them on their side, time how long it lasts

100

What does CPR stand for, and what does each word mean?

  • Cardio = Heart

  • Pulmonary = Lungs

  • Resuscitate = Bring Back

200

What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan Act?

To encourage bystanders to help victims without the fear of being sued.

200

Do not cause a victim to be placed in a worse situation than when you found them. This is called: 

Do No Further Harm

200

A medical emergency when the organs are not receiving enough blood (therefore not receiving oxygen)

Shock

200

If an adult is choking, use this: 

When doing this, use this motion: ___ & ___.

Heimlich Manuever, In and up

200

A in ABC stands for this 

How do you check this?

Airway, tilt chin up to see if there is anything blocking

300

What is it called to get permission to help someone? How do you get this permission?

Consent; Ask them if they are OK and if they need help

300

Don't move any victim who possibly has this type of injury:

Neck, spine or back

300

Use this acronym to use a fire extinguisher. What does it stand for?

PASS- Pull the pin, aim, squeeze, sweep

300

If a baby is choking, do this

5 back blows, 5 chest compressions

300

B in ABC stands for this:

How do you check this?

Breathing:Feel and listen for a breathe, look for chest rising

400

Having automatic permission to help someone is called what? In what situations do you have this automatic permission? List 3. 

1- The victim is unconscious
2- The victim is unable to mentally make proper decisions
3- The victim is a minor, and the parents are not around
4- The victim is intoxicated
5- The victim is a minor and the parent wants you to help

400

Prioritizing treating the worst injuries first to increase the number of survivors

Triage

400

Where can we find the AED at IMS?

Gym, Cafe

400

If you experience a burn, do this...

Run it under cool/cold water for 10 minutes, wrap it in plastic wrap 

400

C in ABC stands for:

How do you check for this?

Circulation;

Check for pulse in neck or wrist

500

What does A.I.D. when helping in an emergency stand for?

Ask for consent/help, Intervene, Do no further harm

500

Pale skin, rapid pulse and breathing, enlarged pupils are all signs of...

Shock

500

When should you stop giving CPR? 3 reasons. 

911 has arrived, they are showing signs of life, AED is ready

500

If someone is in shock, do this

Elevate their legs above their head and heart to get blood to vital organs

500

Describe how your fingers, arms, chest should be when giving CPR and where on your hand you use.

Fingers: Interlocked

Arms: Straight w elbows locked

Chest: Over victim's chest

Hand: Use heal of palm

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