When preforming CPR using a modified jaw thrust, there should be 3 rescuers, a BVM and this piece of equipment.
What is an oral airway?
If under 37 weeks, a baby may be considered.
What is premature?
An advanced directive or medical order should be signed by a _________.
What is a physician?
This acronym is used to measure the level of consciousness.
What is AVPU?
Skin that is cool and clammy, elevated heart rate and the lack of a radial pulse.
What is shock?
This was once referred to as the Heimlich maneuver
What is a J thrust?
Immediately after delivery, the responder should.
What is warm and dry the baby with two or three dry towels and wrap the baby in a warm towel or blanket?
Written instruction made by a capable adult who gives or refuses consent to health care in the event that the adult is not capable of giving instruction at the time the health care is required is known as an _________ _________.
What is an Advanced Directive
The M in HEMP.
What is Mechanism?
Skin appears to have blisters and flush red and may be painful.
What is partial thickness burns?
Arriving on scene, you are faced with a patient that has no pulse, no breathing and no signs of life. The first priority is to.
What is begin CPR?
If the heart rate is under 60 bpm for a newborn, you should start ___________ right away.
What are compressions?
First responders require this, in order to not preform CPR.
What is a DNR (do not resuscitate)
Infectious disease or viruses are a type of ______.
What is a hazard?
The acronym FAST is used to help determine signs of this.
What is a stroke?
This false breathing that sometimes happens during resuscitation is known as_____ _____.
What is Agonal breathing?
Bleeding, Cord prolapse, Malpresentation, Twins, Prematurity, PIH/Toxemia of pregnancy are indications of________________.
What is an unstable patient?
A very detailed document that has been created by a lawyer, is known as a ______ ___.
What is a living will?
This is the last part of your primary survey.
What is an RBS?
This refers to a patient that has sufficient insulin but inadequate nutrition.
What is hypoglycemia?
A single responder rate of 30:2 with the intentions of providing 100-120 bpm, is used for this patient.
What are adult, child and infant patients?
Maternity pads can hold as much as ______ of blood.
What is 250 ml.
The ACT that allows First Responders to practice emergency procedures on members of the public, without risk.
What is the Emergency Health Services Act?
Blank is used to determine a spinal injury on an unconscious patient.
What is mechanism of injury?
A patient that becomes confused and clumsy and ceases to shiver, with their pulse, blood pressure and respiratory rate depressing is referred to as.
What is Moderate Hypothermia?