Adult
Pediatrics
Pregnancy
Surprise
HSFA / Demo
100

When is a good point to include questions in this section?

After each letter (ESPCAB)

When a concept is introduced i.e. anyone know what gastric inflation is?

100

What is the our term for the "Two-Thumb Encircling Technique"?

Video Game Controller Grip

100

Can we still do CPR on a pregnant women? Why?

Yes, compressions flow blood through the heart and to the baby, it will not hurt the baby.

100

What are the 5 AED considerations?

Water, metal / jewelry, transdermal medicinal patches, pacemakers, and chest hair

100

What is the first thing you should do for any bite or sting?

Wash with warm water and soap

200

What is the most challenging thing with the students during this section?

They are all tired and barely paying attention!

Try to ask questions, engage, wake them up!

200

What is our term for pediatric mouth-to-mouth?

"Eat the babies face"
200
Do we alter how we place AED pads on a pregnant woman? Why?

No, we don't as the shock does not affect the baby, we wan't to restart the mothers heart ASAP.

200

On what type of patient do we perform the advanced airway procedure?

Intubated patient

200

For a person in any harsh environment experiencing heat or cold related illnesses what should we do?

Take them out of the environment

300

What are the three team dynamics?

Constructive criticism / intervention, knowing your limitations, and clear roles and responsibilities

300

What is the most common reason pediatric patients go into cardiac arrest?

Airway issues

300

A pregnant women is choking and I begin to provide J-Thrust. Later she sues me for her baby being injured, what should I have done instead?

Chest compressions against a wall with a flat hand

300

How long does it take for an individual to complete 10 cycles?

4 minutes

300

You are teaching at a Project CARE event, what should you emphasize when explaining how to do compressions. They are on a time crunch so they don't want a long explanation.

Hard and fast in the center of the chest and call 911!

400

What does providing compressions and breaths do for the patient?

Pumps oxygenated blood through the heart

400

How do we assess for pulse differently in pediatric patients? Why?

Less than 60 BPM

Heart rate on average is faster than that of adults

400

A pregnant women is choking and I begin to perform chest compressions to help relieve her. Later she sues me. What did I do wrong?

Ask for consent to help her. 

400

Send your best HSFA provider. A competition for the best tourniquet will be done!

Winner is ...

400

With any poisonous animal what is the first thing you should tell the victim not to do?

Move!

500

What is the out of hospital chain of survival?

Hint: There are 6 chains

Activation of the emergency response system

High Quality CPR

Defibrillation

Advanced Resuscitation 

Post-Cardiac Arrest Care

Recovery

500

What is the first thing you should always do when treating a pediatric patient?

See if the parent is around and ask for consent
500

A pregnant women has gone unresponsive after you provided J-Thrust due to choking. She becomes responsive after some chest compressions and the food is out. In what position do you place the women? Which side? (Why?)

Recovery position on her left side. Inferior Vena Cava is on right side, major blood flow, reduces pressure on the artery.

500

Send your best CPR provider. We will do a competition of 30 compressions and see who has the best form!

Winner is ...

500

Send in a new lead and we will see if everyone know how to take gloves off correctly. Each team who does will get points!

Winners are ...

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