The immediate action when treating a bee sting.
What is removing the stinger and cleaning the area?
The five main "hurry cases" in first aid.
What are unconsciousness, not breathing, severe bleeding, poisoned, and shock?
The universal sign for choking.
What is clutching the throat with one or both hands?
The first step in treating a cut or scrape.
What is cleaning the wound with water?
CPR should be performed when there is no ________ and no ____________.
What is breathing and circulation
The appropriate treatment for a spider bite.
What is cleaning the wound, applying cold packs, and seeking medical attention if necessary?
How to check if a person is breathing.
What is to look, listen, and feel for breathing?
The method to help a choking adult.
What is performing the Heimlich maneuver?
How to stop bleeding from a minor cut.
What is applying direct pressure with a clean cloth?
It stand for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What does CPR stand for
The first aid response to a snake bite.
What is keeping the bitten area still and lower than the heart, and seeking medical help?
The first step in controlling severe bleeding.
What is applying direct pressure to the wound?
The modification for the Heimlich maneuver on a pregnant woman.
What is positioning your hands higher, at the base of the breastbone?
When to seek medical attention for a wound.
What is if it's deep, won't stop bleeding, or shows signs of infection?
In 2 minutes, you will go through _____ cycles of CPR.
What is 5
The procedure to identify and treat tick bites.
What is looking for a small, dark speck on the skin, removing it with tweezers, and cleaning the area?
The treatment for someone who is in shock.
What is to lay them down, elevate their feet, and keep them warm?
How to assist a choking infant.
What is using a combination of 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts?
The risk associated with a puncture wound.
What is the risk of infection and tetanus?
William Kouwenhoven (1886–1975)
Who invented modern CPR
Signs of an allergic reaction to an insect bite or sting.
What are swelling of the face, difficulty breathing, rapid pulse, and dizziness?
The action to take if someone is suspected of being poisoned.
What is to call poison control and follow their instructions?
The first aid step if a choking victim becomes unconscious.
What is starting CPR and checking for an obstructed airway?
The care for a wound with an embedded object.
What is not to remove the object, stabilize it, and seek medical attention?
Continue CPR until... (give all 3 answers)
What is help/EMS arrives, you see signs of life, and/or you are too exhausted to continue