What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
What is shock?
A life-threatening condition where the body is not getting enough blood flow.
What is first aid?
Immediate care given before professional help arrives.
What does the first thing “C” stand for?
Check.
What is a bandage used for?
To protect wounds and control bleeding.
When should CPR be performed?
When someone is not breathing and has no pulse.
Name one symptom of shock.
Pale, cool, clammy skin (fast pulse or confusion).
What is the first step in any emergency?
Check the scene for safety.
What does the second “C” stand for?
Call.
What type of bandage is used to cover small cuts?
Adhesive bandage (Band-aid).
What is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR?
30 compressions to 2 breaths.
What is the first thing you should do if someone is in shock.
Call for help.
What would you do for a minor burn?
Cool it with running water.
What does the third “C” stand for?
Care.
What should you do before applying a bandage?
Clean the wound(s).
Where do you place your hands for chest compressions?
In the center of chest.
How should you position someone in shock?
Make them comfortable.
When would you call 9-1-1?
When the injury is serious and/or life-threatening.
What do you check for in the first step?
Scene safety and the victims condition.
What is the triangular bandage used for?
Slings or wrapping injuries.
How fast should chest compressions be given?
About 100 to 120 compressions per minute.
Why is shock dangerous?
It can lead to organ failure or death if untreated.
What is CPR used for?
To help someone who is not breathing or has no pulse.
Why are the 3 C’s important?
They help you respond safely and effectively in emergencies.
What happens if a bandage is too tight?
It can cut off circulation.