The actual name for CPR.
What is cardiopulmonary resusitation?
Name a tourniquet to help stop heavy bleeding.
What is a belt, a scarf, a shirt, or a towel?
This universal sign indicates choking.
What is clutching the throat?
This acronym helps identify stroke symptoms
What is FAST?
This should be done when you are unsure if an emergency is serious.
What is calling 911?
CPR keeps these two things moving to the brain and the heart when a person's heart stops beating
Name life-threatening signs of bleeding.
What is spurting blood from the body, pooling blood, blood soaked clothes, pale skin, dizziness, confusion, weak or rapid pulse?
These thrusts are used to clear an airway obstruction.
What are abdominal thrusts?
This medication helps with heart attack symptoms
What is nitroglycerin?
This condition involves difficulty breathing and swelling after exposure.
What is an allergic reaction?
This is when you should start CPR (name all 3).
What is a person is unresponsive, not breathing normally, and a person has no pulse?
This why controlling severe bleeding matters.
What is a person can bleed to death in 5 minutes or less?
This is where your fist should be placed during the Heimlich maneuver.
What is just above the belly button?
This heart attack symptom may include jaw or arm pain.
What is chest pain?
This injury requires immobilization until help arrives.
What is a broken bone?
This is how many beats per minute you should be giving CPR.
What is 100-120 beats per minute?
This is the first action to take when someone is bleeding heavily.
What is applying direct pressure?
This should be done if a choking person becomes unconscious.
What is calling 911 and starting CPR?
This symptom may appear suddenly in a stroke.
What is facial dropping?
This type of burn requires immediate medical care.
What is a severe burn?
This is how many inches deep you should be pressing into someone's chest for CPR.
What is 2 inches?
This should not be removed from a wound.
What is an embedded object?
This household object can be used for self-thrusts.
What is a chair?
This action improves outcomes during a stroke or heart attack.
What is calling 911 immediately and noting the time you first noticed symptoms?
This principle guides emergency decision-making.
What is when in doubt, call for help?