Stages of bleeding
Recovery Positions
Burns
Shock
Identify yourself
100

Less than 15% blood loss, <100bpm, Normal BP, breath rate: 14-20

What is Stage I of bleeding

100

This position is used to keep an unconscious but breathing person’s airway open

What is Standard Recovery Position

100

This type of burn only affects the epidermis.

What is first-degree burn

100

shock is life-threatening condition where the body is not getting enough of this  

what is oxygen

100

when approaching a victim, you should first do this before giving care

what is introduce yourself

200

15-40% blood loss, >100bpm, Slightly low BP, breath rate: 20-30

What is Stage II of bleeding

200

When placing someone in the recovery position, you should bend this body part to stabilize them.

What is the knee


200

This the FIRST thing you should do for a first-degree burn

What is cool it with water

200

this is a common sign of shock involving skin condition

what is pale, cool, and clammy skin

200

CERT responders should state this to gain permission to help

what is ask for consent 

300

30-40% blood loss, >120bpm, low BP, breath rate: 30-40

What is Stage III of bleeding

300

Before placing someone in a recovery position, you must first check this critical function of life.

What is breathing

300

Blisters are commonly associated with this type of burn.


What is second-degree burns

300

this position helps treat shock if no injuries prevent it

what is lying on the back with legs elevated

300

if a person is unconscious, this type of consent is assumed

what is implied consent

400

Greater than 40% of blood loss, >140bpm, Critical BP, breath rate: >35

What is Stage IV of bleeding

400

If you suspect this kind of injury, you should NOT move the person into a recover position unless necessary.

What is a spinal injury

400

This type of burn can destroy all layers of skin and may not be painful at first.

What is third-degree burns

400

this should be done immediately if you suspect someone is in shock and it is severe

what is call 911

400

you should tell the victim this to help keep them calm

what is what are you doing 

500

Give a step by step on how you stop severe arterial bleeding.

What is, 1. Call for emergency help immediately, 2. Ensure scene safety, 3. apply firm-- direct pressure, 4. Pack the wound, 5. Apply a tourniquet

500

This is the main reason the recovery position helps prevent death.

What is preventing airway from blockages

500

This kind of burn is caused by contact with electricity and can damage internal organs.

What is electrical burns

500

this dangerous condition often leads to shock due to blood loss

what is severe bleeding

500

this law helps protect responders when giving aid in emergencies 

what is the good Samaritan law

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