The first step of scene survey
What is "take charge"?
What ABC stands for
What is airway, breathing, circulation?
What SAMPLE stands for
When to do ongoing casualty care
What is once first aid for injuries and illnesses has been given?
2 types of PPE
What is gloves and face masks?
Actions done during check for dangers
What is look up, down, left, right, sniff, glove up?
The action you perform when checking airway on an unconscious casualty
What is head-tilt-chin-lift?
List the three steps in secondary survey
What is history, vitals, and head-to-toe?
List three ways to maintain the best possible condition of the casualty
What is giving first aid for shock, positioning the casualty based on condition, recording events of the situation?
The age range of a child
What is 1 to 8 years old?
The case where you not need explicit consent from the patient to perform first aid
What is when the casualty is unconscious?
How long you check breathing for on an unconscious casualty
What is 15 seconds?
List three times when you would have to do secondary survey
What is casualty has more than one injury, EMS will be delayed for more than 20 minutes, or you will transport the casualty to medical help?
The purpose of recovery position
What is protecting the casualty by reducing bending and twisting of the spine and protecting the airway?
The law that protects first aiders from getting sued
What is the Good Samaritan Act?
The purpose of scene survey
What is take control of the scene, make sure the scene is safe, and find out what happened?
Name three things you should look for in RBS
What is blood, bruising, fractures? (Answers may vary)
The normal range of breathing rate for an adult
What is 10 to 20 breaths per minute?
List five common causes of fainting
What is fear/anxiety, lack of fresh air, the sight of blood, fatigue/hunger, overheating?
(Answers may vary)
What is preserve life, prevent further injury, promote recovery?
Name the steps of Scene Survey backwards
What is call 911, check level of consciousness, check for spinal, introduce yourself/obtain consent, number of casualties, mechanism of injury/ask what happened, check for dangers, call for help, take charge?
The purpose of checking capillary refill and how to do it
What is checking the blood flow/circulation to extremities; press until the nailbed becomes white, release, and time the amount of seconds it takes for nails to return to normal color?
Frequency of checking vitals for an unstable casualty
What is every five minutes?
Define shock
What is a circulation problem where the body's tissues don't get enough oxygenated blood?
As a group, sing a popular song used to help people remember the rate of CPR
What is Stayin Alive?
(Answers may vary)