Chapter 5
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Chapter 1
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When can illness strike?

At work, school, home, or while out having fun

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What age group chokes the most

Children and infants

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True or False: Every minute counts when someone is experiencing a cardiac emergency. 

True

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How old is an infant

0-1 years old

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What are emergencies?

Unexpected situations that require immediate action

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How can you help someone who has become suddenly ill?

Providing appropriate first care, summoning help, and keeping the person comfortable

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What actions can make someone more likely to choke?

Talking with food in your mouth or eating too quickly

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Who takes over when they arrive to a cardiac emergency scene?

EMS personnel

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How old are toddlers?

1-3 years old

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What does EMS stand for?

Emergency Medical Service

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What is an acute illness?

Illness that strikes suddenly and only lasts a short time
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What food should you keep away from kids under 5

nuts, seeds, chunks of meat, cheese, or fruit, popcorn or peanut butter. 

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What is a Heart Attack

When blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked

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What should you do if a person is injured but speaks a different language?

Speak in a calm tone, see if any bystanders speak his language, and use gestures to convey the information

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What are smells that can indicate an emergency?

Gas, smoke, chemicals, or something unrecognizable 

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What is a chronic illness?

An illness a person lives with on an ongoing basis and often requires continual treatment to manage

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What object should you especially keep away from your infants or toddlers

Batteries

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What happens when cells in the heart don't receive enough oxygen?

The cells die so then there is pernament heart damage

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What should you tell an injured person?

Reassure them that they will be ok and that EMS services are on the way

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What sounds indicate an emergency

Screaming, Yelling, Tires, glass, metal, or unusual silence

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What is respiratory arrest

absence of breathing

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What are signs of symptoms of choking? 

Panicked, confused, or surprised facial expressions along with hands on their throat

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What are signs of a heart attack?

Persistent or on and off chest pain for over 3-5 minutes, which is not alleviated by medication or changing position

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What is the SAMPLE method for finding out more information?

Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent medical information, Last Food or drink, Events leading up to the incident

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What behaviors can indicate something is wrong in a person?

Confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, or extreme mood changes

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