Facilities
Um, Actually
Demonstrations
First Aid
Acronyms
100

Evacuation points for:

1. Canyonview

2. Main Gym

3. RIMAC

4. Outback

1. Warren Field

2. Basketball Courts north of main gym

3. RIMAC field- south end

4. Outback- Throwing field

100

In our Recreation Facilities, Code Silver means violent person.

Um, actually code VIOLET means violent person.

100

Lightning Strike Position

everyone spreads out, just feet on ground, squatting

100

These are the care steps for a bee sting

1. ask if they are allergic

2. remove stinger IDEALLY with flat surface

3. clean with soap/water

4. cover with bandaid

5. apply ice

6. monitor for anaphylaxis and increased swelling

100

1. EMS

2. EMT

3. EAP

1. Emergency Medical Services

2. Emergency Medical Technician

3. Emergency Action Plan

200

Stair Chair or Handicap chair locations for:

1. Canyonview/Triton

2. Main Gym Complex

3. RIMAC

1. By the ice machine for Canyonview, back corner by parking lot for Triton

2. Inside the NAT on the hot tub side, 3rd floor between west and north balcony in stairwell 

3. on the 4th floor by the elevator to the 3rd floor

200

The first step in caring for a burn is to run the affected area under cool, running water.

Um, actually the first step in caring for a burn is to remove the person from the source of the burn.

200

Controlling non-life threatening bleeding

1. put gloves on

2. open gauze pad and place over wound

3. have patron hold gauze pad while you open conform gauze roll

4. roll flat side down, starting at a 45 degree angle, tucking the extra in to anchor it

5. go about 1 inch above and 1 inch below focusing the majority on the gauze pad

6. tie directly over injury

7. Doff gloves

8. check capillary response

200

The four types of burns

1. Heat

2. Electrical

3. Chemical

4. Radiological/nuclear

200

1. BEFAST

2. SAMPLE

3. SDS

1. Balance Eyes Face Arms Speech Time

2. Signs/Symptoms Allergies Mediations Past Pertinent Medical History Last Oral Intake Events

3. Safety Data Sheet

300

PA Locations for:

1. Canyonview

2. Main Gym

3. RIMAC

1. Inside Baylee's office

2. on the west desk

3. front desk by fac sup desk

300

Dehydration is the least serious form of heat related illness.

Um, actually heat cramps are the least serious form of heat related illness.


Bonus: dehydration is not just heat related, it can come from a variety of other mechanisms

300

Naloxone Nasal Spray Administration for someone who is unresponsive but breathing (layperson)

Naloxone Nasal Atomizer Administration for someone who is unresponsive but breathing (pre-hospital emergency care provider)

1. obtain overdose kit

2. check expiration date of medication

3. place fingers in correct position on plunger

4. insert fully into patient's nostril

5. plunge and remove from nostril

6. check time

7. check atomizer expiration date

8. assemble atomizer

9. insert into patients nostril and give 1/2 medication

10. insert into other nostril and give 1/2 medication

11. check time

300

The steps for providing care for a land seizure

1. clear the area of objects

2. place something soft under their head to maintain an open airway

3. place patient into recovery position if possible

4. after seizure concludes perform a rapid assessment

5. perform a secondary assessment

6. what is the only time that you would not call 911 for a seizure?

300

1. MIST

2. BPDOC

1. Mechanism, Injury/Illness, Signs/symptoms, Treatment

2. Bruising, Pain, Deformity, Open, Crepitus

400

The AED Locations for:

1. Canyonview

2. Main Gym

3. RIMAC

4. Outback

1. Canyonview building wall by ice machine, Triton wall by backboard/men's locker room, Hanna/lead office

2. Inside the west lobby by the breezeway out to the NAT

3. Behind the RES desk, in the Events office

4. 

400

When caring for a person in anaphylactic shock, the most important thing to do is use an epi-pen.

Um, actually the most important thing to do is call 911.

400

Secure an embedded object

1. put on gloves

2. grab bulky gauze to pad injury

3. apply pressure AROUND object

4. hold until bleeding stops

5. secure bulky dressing with a clean roll, tying away from injury

6. check for PMS below injury site

7. monitor for shock

400

List 6 common symptoms of cardiac emergencies

1. shortness of breath

2. chest pain

3. pale skin

4. excessive sweating

5. altered levels of consciousness

400

1. AVPU

2. ARPM

1. Awake/Alert, Verbal/Voice, Painful, Unresponsive

2. Ambulatory, Respiratory, Perfusion, Mental Status

500

The EMS Arrival locations for:

1. Canyonview

2. Main Gym

3. RIMAC

4. Outback

1. The road by the emergency gate

2. East of intersection of Scholars lane and Scholars drive North

3. Intersection of Hopkins drive and loading dock road

4. north of intersection of hopkins drive and north point lane

500

The best thing to do to limit the poison from a bee sting is to remove the stinger. 

Um, actually it is venom not poison.

500

Standing land potential spinal injury (2 people)

1. put on gloves

2. call 911

3. approach individual from the front

4. tell patron to answer questions verbally and do not move their head

5. bring patron a chair

6. assist in lowering patron to chair

7. check for PMS in legs

8. assess head and spine for obvious deformities/bleeding 

500

Emergency Childbirth- List five symptoms that inform you delivery is imminent

1. intense contractions that are 2 min apart and last 60-90 seconds

2. the pregnant person's abdomen is tight and hard

3. the pregnant person reports feeling the infant's head moving down the birth cannal

4. crowning occurs

5. the mother reports a strong urge to push

500

1. START

2. CBRNE/WMD

1. Simple Triage and Rapid Transport

2. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive / Weapon of Mass Destruction

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