Non-Life-Threatening Emergencies and Response
Leach Policies
Life-Threatening Emergencies and Response
General CPR/AED Facts
FSU Trivia
100

When someone experiences this condition, they may show symptoms like dizziness, weakness, or nausea, typically caused by a lack of fluids or overheating in warm environments.

What is heat exhaustion?

100

This code describes a security risk (i.e. a dangerous argument on the basketball courts).

What is a Code White?

100

These two words help to determine when bleeding is life-threatening.

What are volume and flow?

100

These are the 5 reasons to stop CPR.

What are another trained responder is ready to take over, the person shows signs of ROSC, the scene becomes unsafe, the AED is analyzing, or you are too exhausted to continue?

100

Florida State University was founded in this year and is one of the oldest universities in Florida

What is 1851?

200

This is the best type of liquid to give to a person experiencing heat cramps or heat exhaustion, followed by coconut milk, milk, and then water.

What is a sports drink?

200

Lifeguards should not wear these on stand, as they make rescues more difficult.

What are shoes with ankle backs (i.e. sneakers)?

200

You check this artery for a pulse on an infant.

What is the brachial artery?

200

This is the rate of which you should administer compressions.

What is 100-120 bpm?
200

This is the university’s motto, which translates to “Strength, Skill, Character.”

What is “Vires, Artes, Mores?”

300

These words, summarized by an acronym and used in the secondary assessment, help you gather more information about a person's condition after determining that their life is not immediately threatened.

What are Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last Oral Intake, and Events Leading up to the Incident?

300

MSA, Fitness, Facilities, and Lifeguards should not have this distracting item behind the desk/in the office.

What is a cell phone?

300

You should continue to check for this no longer than 10 seconds.

What is pulse/breathing?

300

You should do this only if the person requires CPR as a result of drowning.

What is administer ventilations during the primary assessment, before administering compressions?


300

This location is the largest and highest-powered of its type in the world.

What is the FSU National High Magnetic Field Laboratory?

400

During the secondary assessment, this is the technique used to examine the body systematically for signs of injury or illness, starting from the head and moving down the body.

What is the head-to-toe exam?

400

You should have this communication device powered-on and on your body at all times.

What is a walkie-talkie?

400

When you arrive one scene, this is the first thing that you do.

What is check if the scene is safe?

400

Rescuers should yell and do this when the AED is analyzing, or when the AED is administering a shock.

What is "Stand Clear!" and wave their hands?

400

This building is one of the largest continuous brick structures in the world, second only to the Great Wall of China.

What is Doak Campbell Stadium?

500

This injury involves damage to the skin, often caused by friction, and is typically treated by cleaning the area and applying an antiseptic.

What is an abrasion?

500

You must collect this information to include in an injury/accident report.

What is all of the factual information, their name, their email, their FSUID(if applicable), and their phone number.

500

This maneuver is used to open the airway during CPR when an adult has a head/neck/spinal injury. 

What is the jaw thrust without head-extension maneuver?

500

You use this ratio of compressions to ventilations when doing CPR on an infant with 1 rescuer.

What is 30:2?


500

Florida State Football won the National Championship in these three years.

What are 1993, 1999, and 2013?

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