Foundations in First Aid
Check the Scene
Staying Safe
Emergency Medical System
First Aid Essentials
100

This is the first step of the emergency action steps.

What is Check the scene and the person?

100

A slight change in someone’s normal appearance or behavior may be an early sign of this.

What is an emergency?

100

These are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease.

What are pathogens?

100

This national hotline can be dialed in the U.S. for poison emergencies.

What is 1-800-222-1222, the Poison Help Line?

100

These kits should be kept in homes, cars, and workplaces to be prepared for emergencies.

What are first aid kits (and AEDs where available)?

200

These laws protect people who voluntarily give emergency care in good faith.

What are Good Samaritan laws?

200

When checking responsiveness, rescuers use this sequence.

What is shout–tap–shout?

200

This is the recovery position for an unresponsive breathing person.

What is on their side with head supported and knees bent?

200

This role begins the emergency medical services (EMS) system.

What is the lay responder who recognizes an emergency and calls 9-1-1?

200

Gloves and a CPR breathing barrier are examples of this category of precautions.

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)?

300

The second step of the CHECK–CALL–CARE process is this.

What is Call 9-1-1 and get equipment?

300

This acronym is used when interviewing a responsive person to gather more information.

What is SAM (Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications/medical conditions)?

300

This protective equipment reduces the risk of infection while giving first aid.

What are latex-free disposable gloves?

300

These professionals are trained to provide care outside the hospital once they arrive on scene.

What are EMS personnel or First Responders?

300

To clean up blood safely, a disinfectant solution of this household product is recommended.

What is bleach (1 part bleach to 9 parts water)?

400

If someone is unresponsive and not breathing, the rescuer should immediately begin this.

What is CPR and using an AED?

400

An unusual silence, a crash, or screams can all be classified as this type of emergency clue.

What are unusual noises?

400

Bloodborne pathogens of particular concern in first aid include HIV and these two types of hepatitis

What are hepatitis B and hepatitis C?

400

This group includes family members, caregivers, or people familiar with the injured person who may provide valuable information.

Who are bystanders?

400

HIV, Hepatitis and Tuberculosis are all examples.

What are pathogens?

500

Before touching an injured person or giving first aid care, you need to obtain this.

What is Consent?

500

When checking for breathing, occasional gasps are called this and are not normal breathing.

What are agonal breaths?

500

This type of contact spreads pathogens through physical touch or droplets.

What is direct contact?

500

Check the scene and the person

Call 9-1-1

Care until EMS Personnel arrive

What are the 3 emergency action steps?

500

Illnesses transmitted via Air

Airborne and Droplet Transmission

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