Heart Attack, Stroke, Severe Bleeding, and Choking are examples of this.
What is a hurry case?
(FAMB 81)
A type of carry used to travel long distances, where the victim is carried over the rescuer's shoulder
What is the Fireman's Carry?
(FAMB pg 25)
Ice crystals forming on grayish or white skin, and feelings of numbness or sharp pain.
What are the symptoms of frostbite?
(FAMB pg 52)
F.A.S.T - Used For Stroke.
What is Face, Arms, Speech, Time?
(FAMB pg 87)
Demonstrate the proper placement of an EpiPen.
What is mid-outer thigh?
(FAMB pg 91-92)
The definition of Triage.
What is the order of treatment in an emergency situation?
(FAMB pg 14)
A good method for carrying an injured person up stairs or through narrow, winding spaces
What is the Chair Carry?
(FAMB pg 27)
Red, Blistery, and Hot Skin.
What are the symptoms of a Second-degree burn?
(FAMB pg 57)
I.C.E - Entered as a Contact in your phone.
In Case of Emergency
(FAMB pg 13)
Demonstrate a proper ankle brace for a sprained ankle
What is place under the boot, wrap around the ankle, and tie off the front with a square knot?
(FAMB pg 40)?
Everything mentioned in a 911 call.
What is Location, Injury, Time, Treatment, Number and skill of first aiders, and Special equipment?
(FAMB pg 12)
The 3 Different Types Of Improvised Stretchers
What are Shirt Stretcher, Blanket Stretcher, and Board Stretcher?
(FAMB pg 28-29)
Hot/sweaty/red skin, disorientation, a rapid pulse, shallow breathing, vomiting, and seizures
What are the symptoms of Heatstroke?
(FAMB pg 55)
A.E.D - Name of the machine that can shock a person's Heart to fix irregular heartbeat.
Automated External Defibrillator
(FAMB pg 81)
Demonstrate the treatment for someone who is choking.
What is encourage the victim to cough, lean them forward across your arm and strike their back with the heel of your hand, followed by giving abdominal thrusts by placing a fist on the victim's belly button, and pulling hand inward and upward?
(FAMB pg 88)
The three goals of first aid.
What is Protect an injured person from further harm, Manage life-threatening medical emergencies, and Get professional medical care for the person?
(FAMB pg 7)
Reasons to transport a victim (3)
What is the scene is unsafe, to give proper/better care, reach another victim.
(FAMB pg 23)
Redness, warmth, tenderness, swelling, and green or yellow liquid.
What is the symptoms of an infected wound?
(SHB pg 125)
R.I.C.E - Used for bone, muscle, and joint injuries.
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
(FAMB pg 39)
Demonstrate recovery position for a person with and without a spinal injury
What is Extend the person's arm fully and place under head, Bend top leg(Both for spinal), and Slowly roll the victim onto their side while supporting the head and neck?
(FAMB pg 66)
The 8 steps of the 1st aid method in order.
What is Check the scene, Call for help, Approach safely, Provide Urgent treatment, Prevent further injury, Treat for shock, Make a thorough examination, and Plan a course of action?
(SHB pg 111)
The five types of injuries for which the victim should not be moved.
What is Shock, Heart attack, Head/Neck/Spinal injury, Frostbitten or burned feet, Bone or joint injury at hips or below?
(FAMB pg 23)
Restlessness or irritability, A feeling of weakness, Confusion/fear/dizziness, Moist/Clammy/Pale Skin, A quick and weak pulse, Shallow/irregular breathing, Nausea and Vomiting, and Extreme thirst
What is the possible symptoms of a shock victim?
(FAMB pg 17)
D.O.T.S. - Used in step 7 of the First aid Process to make a thorough examination.
What is Deformity, Open Wounds, Tenderness, and Swelling?
(FAMB pg 18)
Demonstrate each step of CPR for an Unconscious patient with no pulse or breath.
What is a check for signs of life, Call for an AED, 30 compressions at 100-120 bpm, Open airway, 2 breaths with a barrier, and repeat?
(FAMB pg 83-85)