When you phone for help, you should stay on the line with the dispatcher until this time.
What is "the dispatcher tells you it's ok to hang up"?
100
If a victim is having an asthma attack, this is the type of medication might you help them use.
What is "an inhaler"?
100
T or F: Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition.
What is "true"?
100
A person with a nosebleed should lean their head in this direction.
What is "forward"?
100
This is what you can do to help a diabetic person who has low blood sugar.
What is "give them something with sugar to eat or drink"?
200
When assessing the scene, you should consider these two things.
What is "dangers to yourself and others" and "the location of the scene"?
200
A victim having an allergic reaction should use this drug to stop the severe reaction.
What is "epinephrine"?
200
This is how you properly remove a tick.
What is "using tweezers"?
200
This is the proper first aid to provide if a large stick has been pushed into someone's body.
What is "leave it in and get help"?
200
The warning signs of a ________ include sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.
What is "stroke"?
300
If you find a victim laying on the ground, it is important that you do these three things.
What is "make sure the scene is safe," "check for responsiveness," and "look for any medical information jewelry"?
300
A person having a _________ is usually awake and can talk but may have an uncomfortable feeling, such as pain or pressure, in the chest.
What is "heart attack"?
300
Someone who has been bitten by an insect or bee may have a severe allergic reaction and should be watched for at least _____ minutes.
What is "30"?
300
If you suspect a person has sprained their ankle, this is how long you should apply ice to their injury.
What is "about 20 minutes"?
300
Proper first aid for frostbite includes these two steps.
What is "remove wet or tight clothing" and "pat the body dry"?
400
These are three steps you can take to reduce the risk of disease transmission when caring for an external bleeding wound.
What is "wash you hands with soap and water immediately after giving care," "avoid direct contact with blood," and "use protective barriers such as medical gloves or eye protection"?
400
These are three signs of low blood sugar.
What is "irritable or confused," "sleepy," and "hungry, thirsty or weak"?
400
Name two first aid steps to take for a heat-related condition.
What is "cool the person in cool water as soon as possible" and "remove as much of the person's clothing as possible"?
400
This is what you do if a person has a small burn on their arm.
What is "cool the burn with cool, but not ice-cold, water"?
400
These are three possible signs of a concussion.
What is "headache," "dizziness, unsteadiness, or difficulty in balance," and "loss of memory of events"?
500
When you call the Poison Control Center, you should give the dispatcher these three pieces of information.
What is "the name of the poison," "the person's age," and "how the person is feeling or acting"?
500
These are two signs of a seizure.
What is "glassy-eyed stare" and "jerking movements of arms, legs and sometimes other parts of the body"?
500
Name three signs of frostbite.
What is "frostbitten area looks white, waxy, or grayish-yellow," "frostbitten area is cold and numb," and "frostbitten area is hard, and the skin does not move when you push it"?
500
When giving first aid to a person with a possible head, neck, or spinal injury, make sure you take these two first aid steps.
What is "phone 911" and "do not twist or turn the person's head or neck unless absolutely necessary"?
500
An electrical burn can cause burns on this part of the victim's body.