Standards
Choking
First Aid - Illnesses
CPR
Injuries
100

How would you introduce yourself to a victim?

Hi, I am certified in CPR and trained in first aid. Can I help you?

Other options may be acceptable.

100

What is the appropriate care for a conscious choking victim?

Give abdominal thrusts

100

What acronym is used when trying to determine whether an individual is having a stroke?

F-face

A-arm

S-speech

T-time

100

After repositioning the head, rescue breaths still do not go in: What do you do

Do 30 chest compressions and then look inside the person's mouth

100

What should you do if a dressing on a penetrating chest wound becomes saturated with blood?

Change the dressing immediately.

200

What should you do if someone with a serious injury refuses first aid?

Call for advanced medical care

200

When should you stop administering abdominal thrusts and on a choking victim? 

If they begin breathing or coughing normally or if they become unconscious.

200

When applying a splint you should?

Check the persons circulation below the site of the injury

200

What is the ratio of compressions to breaths for CPR?

30 compressions to 2 breaths

200

For a open/displaced fractured, what should you do?

Place a sling or splint

300

What should always be done before providing care to a child?

Obtain parental consent

300

What is the appropriate care if a choking victim becomes unconscious?

Safely lower them to the ground and immediately begin CPR beginning with chest compressions

300

What should you do if a person is delusional? 

Accept the persons delusions are real to them and do not dismiss them.  


300

When is it unsafe to administer a shock from an AED?

When someone is touching the person.

300

What is the medical term for a bruise?

contusion

400

When should you use hand sanitizer instead of washing your hands

When handwashing facilities are not available. 

400

What can cause an individual to have blood in his or her saliva or vomit? 

Life-threatening internal bleeding

400

What should you do when removing a tick? 

Grasp the tick's head as close to the persons skin  as possible. 

400

If someone has difficulty speaking or understanding others, you might suspect what?

A stroke

400

What device can be used for life-threatening bleeding on an extremity?

tourniquet

500

What should you do after rolling a child into recovery position

Monitor the child's breathing and circulation

500

What should you do if you are alone and choking? 

Call EMS/9-1-1, move to a place where you can be noticed, and perform abdominal thrusts against a safe object

500

Name 7 reasons to call 911 for a seizure.

first ever seizure, infant, elderly, lasts longer than 5, occurred in water, pregnant, injured, diabetic

500

If a person experiencing a diabetic emergency does not improve within 15 minutes of ingesting sugar, what should you do? 

Call EMS/9-1-1 and administer more sugar if it is still safe to do so. 

500

Weakness, excessive thirst and confusion are signs of _________?

Shock

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